Mrs. Milne, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, WERAROA, LEVIN. HAS again found it necessary to enlarge her premises, and invites Ladies to call and Inspect,the Large Assortment of Dainty Blouses, Linen Costumes, and General Drapery. Customers Waited on for Orders. Agent for MJi/H----SICNGER PATENT COItSETS. 1243-qr. LEVIN ENGINEERING WORKS AND MACHINERY EXCHANGE. gftURPHY BKOSLEVIN. HAVE FOR IMMEDIATE BALE: 10-12 lI.P. 2 cylinder motor car, 5 seater,'side entrance, screen lamps etc., price .£l5O. _ , 5 H.p. Gas Engine, m perfect order, £38. . 2J H.p. Tnngye Oil Engine, in perfect order. Bargain, £30. _ 2i H.p. National Petrol Engine, magneto ignition. Practically j new, £40. . I 2 H.p. Giant Petrol Engine, elec- ; trie ignition, in real good order, j Very cheap, £17 10s. 4 H.p. Tangye Steam Engine. £37. 7 H.p. Steam Horizontal Engine, in real good order; also vertical boiler. 501bs pressure, with steam food pump, oac. _ £10. Sausage Machine, 2 foot bowl, practically new and in first-class : order. £20. . 12 H.p. Portable Oil Engine, mounted on wheels, with circular saw and bench; in first-class order, £50. 12 Volt 3 Amp. continuous current dynamo, new. £4. , Douolo Roval Wliarfedale Printing Machine, £125. . 1389-t.c. No. 5 Hydraulic Ram, new cheap. Daisy corn crusher, power driven, 20 bushels per hour. £30. Important News.
TO SETTLERS IN LEVIN AND SURROUNDIN( i PARTS. JARS, JARS, JARS! Thomson. Lewis and Co., \E!!ATEI> WATER MAKERS, OF LEVIN, HAVE installed a Plant, and are now filling 1 Gallon Jars with their celebrated Lemonade, Ginger Ale, Ginge rßeer, Orange Fizß, Lime Fizz, Clierry Cider, and Apple Older (from the pure juioe only). , We guarantee that all our drinks will keep in splendid condition until tho last drop is used. _ We delive rto any part of Levin, and Woraroa. Wo shall be pleased to supply country customers at our works in Queen Btrect. All orders by Post Punctually Attended To. 1383-q. Warner's corsets are rust-proof, and can bo washed as safely as the famous Roslyn nnsHirinkablo flannel "Delta" finish.—Advt. No homo should be without the now Roslyn writing pad (copyrighted). ' ft has a wonderfully clieering and refining influence. Price 6d, from drapers and storekeepers. —Adyt. LAY AWAKE YN PATN AND MISERY. Mrs Angus of Oxide and Wolfram streets, Broken Hill, says:—"For four years my life was a misery, I suffered so with indigestion. I would go to bed only to lie awake in pain and misery, until I was nearly mad. I tried everything but could get no rest or relief. Then, my sis-ter-in-law, Mrs Brown, of Warnambool. Victoria, told mo of the gre?> benefit one of her neighbours had received from Chamberlain's Tablets and induced me to try them. The first few doses brought relief and rest. After I had finished two boxes new life seemed to be given me. T have had no return of my complaint, and now go about my daily duties in a cheerful manner. Sold everywhere.—Advt.
Dr. T. P. LUCAS'S \' THE AUSTRALIAN '-" / \ mm (DR. LUCAS'S) OIKTHERT Cβ. / \ 6CARBOROUOH TERRACE, / \ ' WCLLINdTOM. N. 2." ff P.apaw Ointment, 3s 6d Jar: JFor Tumours, Ulcers, Goitres, and Appendicitis. Papaw Papayate, 2s 6d Jar: For Adenoids, Polypi, Nasal Catarrfx, Etc., Etc. Papaw Pile Cure, 3s 6d Tin: A Marvellous Remedy. Anti-Fever Lozenges, 3a b'd: Specific, for Influenza, Typhoid, and allied Fevers. Papaw Pills: A Tonic for the Liver. Papaw Gargle: For sore and inflamed Throate. If you cannot procure our Remedies locally, write us direct, .Dr. Lucas Co., 55 Scarborough Terrace, Wellington. Dr. Lucas' Ointment is the Best in the World for any purpose where it is possible to use Ointment; it 'las saved many hundreds of operations in Australia. The PAWPAW REMEDIES are made up by a duly qualified man: Dr. T. P. Lucas, M.R.C.S., England; L.R.C.P., Edin.; Lie Mid, Edin.; Lie Soc. Apoth., London; late Felloiv Med. Soc., London; Member British Med. Assoc. ; Fellow Lin. Soc, N.8.W.; Fellow Boyal Soc., Queensland; etc., etc. Sold by Haswell Brbs., Levin, T. Broome, Levin, Murray and Ford, Shannon, also whilesnlo f r om Messrs W. and G. TuTubull and Co., Wellington,
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 March 1911, Page 4
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666Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 March 1911, Page 4
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