Don't Miss It! GRAND Moonlight Excursion To "Western Shore of HOROWHENUA LAKE. REMEMBER the date— WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15. The launch "Lake Queen" will run continuously during the evening from Mr Nevin's jetty. Orchestra in Attendance. TICKETS: One Shilling. Accommodation for Bikes at Boat, ing Club Shed, 3d. 210-t.d. HARVEST FESTIVAL. LEVIN METHODIST CHURCH. Thanksgiving services, March 12. Great Sale of Goods, MONDAY, March 13, in the CENTURY HALL. To commence at 7-30 p.m. 241 td Farmers' Union (Levin Branch.) FTR'ST ANNUAL PICNIC PICNIC PICNIC picnic PTPXTTr 1 PICNIC PICNIC J- JLvyll IV PICNIC PICNIC ■ PICNIC PICNIC WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15. 11 A.M. Members and Non-Members equally welcome. ' AH invited to COME AND BRING their wives and families. Many prominent members of the IJnioin and other visitors will be present and will address fcho gathering. ROUND TRIPS ON THE LAKE ROUND TRIPS ON THE LAKE ADULTS, fid: CHILDREN, 3d ADULTS, 6d; CHILDREN, 3d. IF WET The Picnic will be held in the Levin Town Hall. 252-3.
LEVIN FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY. TENDERS are invited for the erection of the above building in Brick atod Concrete. Plans and Specifications can be seen at the Town Clerk's Office, Levin, and at tHio Architect's Office, Wellington. Tenders close on SATURDAY, March 18th, 1911, at noon, and should be addressed to the Town Clerk, Levin, and markorl "Library Building." The lowest or any tender nofc neeessa-nly accepted. JAS. BENNIE, Architect. March 8, 1911. 244- t.d. FRUITS AND FLOWERS. COME AND SEE COME AND SEE What Levin and District can do! THE LEVTN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S Autumn Show Will be held in the CENTURY on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 22 AND 23. BE SURE TO SEE HiO St"RE TO SEE THE FRUIT EXHIBIT I THE FRUIT EXHIBIT!
Special Display, by Government Experimental Farm. Domestic, Decorative, Homo Industry and Cut Blooms Classes. entertainments each EVENING. ENTRIES CLOSE on MONDAY, March 20, at 9 p.m. A. FRY, 235-t.d. Secretary. Catholic Bazaar A GRAND BAZAAR and SALE OF WORK will be opened in the Levm TOWN HALL on SATURDAY, APRIL 15 (Easter Saturday) in aid of the CONVENT BUILDING FUND, and continue during the following week. JOHN O'DONOHUE, 232-t.d. Secretary. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL Concert WILL be held in the MSVIN TOW HALL, on TUESDAY, 21st MARCH, to raise funds to assist the forthcoming BAZAAR. Best Talent available from Wellington to Palmerston. JOHN O'DONOHUE, Secretary. JOS. KEARBLEY, 233-t.d. Musical Director. A BALD STATEMENT. Should your head be as bald as the palm of your hand, No matter if friends say "It's
Chronic," Reply, "There's a remedy beating the baad, . , If you try the new hair-food and tonic." Should your wifey suggest that her hair's growing thin, And ask that a tonic you'll get her, Say "Dear, look at _ mine," with your face all a grin, "Its thick, and I use WIOLETTA." If the baby pulls out all your hairs by the score. Just lie back and smile at her folly, For you know there's a remedy sure to give more, And the thought makes you happy and jolly. Should your best girl declare that she knows of a food That will make your hair longer and better, Should she wish to apply it, knowing it good, And she asks may she try, WHY, 0, LET HER. Price 3s 6d. Sold Everywhere. . Agent, T. BROOME, Weraroi - .... • L«tia
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 March 1911, Page 3
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554Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 March 1911, Page 3
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