GEO. MILffES fIMGBR AND DEAPIR, Oiisiit i " Htorovrhenaa Ohromole " Ollc*. OXFORD STREET. BOOTS AND DRAPERIES. 00U1 IN AND SHE THE NEW BTOCKB. OP-TO-DATB VEHICLES Of all Deeoriptiona made and Repaired. IMPLEMENTS Wβ do not claim to be the CHEAPEST but Guarantee BEST of Workmanship. . SWAINSON AND BfcVAN, IW. 1073-y. MANAKAU. Important News. TO SETTLEHS IN LEVIN AND SURROUNDING PARTS. JARS, JARS, JARS! Thomson, Lewis and Co., AERATED WATER MAKERS, OF LEVIN, HAVJS installed a Plant, and are now tiling 1 Gallon Jars with their oekfcrated Lemonade, Ginger Ale, Gtnge rßeer, Orange Fiss, Lome Fisi, GHerry Oider ; and Apple Cider (from the pore jnioe only). We guarantee that all oar drinks will keep in splendid condition nntal the last drop is need. We delive rto any part of Levin and Weraroa. We shall be pleased to supply oountry oustomers at our works in Queen Street. All orders by Post PnnotnaHy Attended To.. lußoHji
SHANNON SALE ROOMS. GRAY STREET, SHANNON. All second hand furniture soldmore wanted. ' Some bargains on band: 8 x 10 tent, cost 22e 6d, now 10s; B.S.A. bicycle, £3 10s, in good order; library lamp, cost £1 ss, now half price; dray harness 235, worth double; Reid and Gray swing plough, cost £9, good order now, price. £3; wire mattresses and bedsteads very cheap. < Hilltop Tea, at Is 6d lb; the best in the market. Two sections land (building sites) corner Elizabeth and Minnie strets Shannon, £70 the two; £40 cash; balance 3 years at 5 per cent. E. A. W. OSBORNL HOUBE AND LAND AGENT. A "SHAMROCK" RIOT. The Irish National Foresters, marching to tho Liverpool Hippodrome to hoar an address by Mr T. P. O'Connor (Nationalist M. P.), wore their green sashes and bunches of shamrock in honour of fit. Patrick's Day. ■ T-rc the interests of peace, the Lord Mayor persuaded the Orangemen to abandon another procession which they had arranged, but as_ the Trish procession neared the Hippodrome a bystander made an impolite remark respecting the shamrock, which was r-esented, and in a few minutes a general struggle was in progress, weapons of various kinds being used. Two men who were somewhat seriously injured vere removed to the "Royal Infirmary. Thirteen arrests were made.
NURSE URE BAYB YOU CAN'T BEAT IT. la tetter from the Lake View flotel, Ballarat, Vic, Nurse Fre, writes: "Yon can't beat Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for children. It is absolutely the beet I nave used in my professional career extending -over 20 years. Numerous cases.of croup, which is a most dreadful complaint for children, .'nave come uaider my notice, and I nerer Hesitate to recommend Chamberjain's Oongh Remedy, for it means absolutely .the end of the dis.waftgjhjroeor.fonr doeea. ,,^, ; War-
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 May 1911, Page 4
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447Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 May 1911, Page 4
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