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BUSINESS NOTICES

Mr P. E. Palmes, Levin, wishes to purchase a quiet 2-year-old bull.

Mr A. J. Arnold has lost his cheque book. He would feel obliged if the finder retunred it to the dash Butchery.

Details of next Tuesday's stock sale at. TVaikaaiae are advertised today.

"Books that should be in every household" are enumerated in a new advertisement by Mr F. "W. Jones, of .the Corner Book Arcade, Levin. He is n'ow receiving orders for Marie Corelli's latest book. "Life Everlasting," and Ralph Connor's new book "Corporal Cameron."

Bargains in footwear for man. woman and child are offered for tomorrow and next week by Messrs ■Millar and Giorgi, Palmerston North, whose "sihelf-omptying sata" progresses.

A new bookseller's business is being established in Levin. M. Ken. Aitken has tnkon the shop lately occupied by Mr A. do Lnen, 'and is about to stock it with an up-to-date lot of books and periodicals.

A splendid opportunity for .all who require nips and table coverings is now offered by Stiles and Mntheson. at the White House. In their replace advertisement in another column all are inn ted to inspect.

Levin's metrical cordwainer is once again to the fore with a topical verae composed by him while sewing on a boot solo, and inscribed with bootmaker's ink on a side of colonial leather. Exigencies of space, and the deficiencies of our process-block plant, preclude us from reproducing th? full-sized facsimile, but the actual verse will be found in another column of today's Chronicle.

The roadster racer built by Mr N. Barratt, of Levin, for Mr D. Musgrove, lias met with general approval, and. the manufacturer has 'been favoured with an order to build a similar machine for another district cyclist.

Our readers are reminded of the sale of fruit and shelter trees, to bo held at the Central Mart to-morrow (Saturday), on account of Messrs Benefield and Son. In addition to the trees a considerable quantity of furniture and produce will be submitted to auction, including some first-class table potatoes.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 August 1911, Page 3

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BUSINESS NOTICES Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 August 1911, Page 3

BUSINESS NOTICES Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 August 1911, Page 3

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