\ ' •»» .1 i . ii. . — — ■ .■> .. .i ■ — — '• —: ~—"" ~~ . I Protect the Rising Generation. 1 ' YOUTHS UNDER 21 in Licensed Areas are PROHIBITED by Act of Parliament. In Prohibited Areas THE SLY-GROG SELLER will SUPPLY ANYBODY -irrespective of AGE OR SEX. ! Strike out the Bottom Line on each of the |: two Licensing Ballot Papers, thus— I VOTE FOR CONTINUANCE 1 VOTE ; FOR •NO LICENSE VOTE AGAINST NATIONAL PROHIBITION ;. •■ _ • '■••"'. I VOTE TOR NATIONAL PROHIBITION By] votiDDg as above yon are voting for ffeguiafion and ii\ ( I \ j . PROTECTION For,our Boys and Youths from the Liquor Business has been deemed necessary by our Legislators. WHY? J Because it has Ruined Thousands. —• — £ •. ■ It is in YOUE power to further protect our young manhood, so Strike out the Top Line on both Ballot Papers, N.B.—Ever heard of a law to prevent anyone under twenty-one years of age going • into a Drapery Shop or Grocery Store ? MY POLICY. Absolute integrity—satisfaction—accommodation— promptness, with the object of winning and holding the confidence of every trader at my store. "When mistakes happen—as often they will—l will consider it a privilege to correct them with promptitude and courtesy. The Goods stocked in this Store are known by me to be the best of their respective kinds that can be had for the money. Many reputable drapers, as also many of the so-called drapery travellers, are ignorant of the class of goods required for this district, and often recommend clothing totally unfit for the purpose required. MORAL: Buy youp JO^sn^^jr-y AT w In r\ T% r\ O, Levin's best Store, who backs np his goods with the simple statement "Your money back if not satisfied." Now only Four Weeks to Ghristmas.
NOTIOI. -"£%• Horoirhene* Okronlol*" nay be obtained daily from— Mr F. W. Jonee . - Lerin. Ur J. >V. Thonpadn • • Larin Mr Ken Aitken - - - -Levin. tfre Miln* Wwraro* Miin Dsnckley - • • Ihannon. Messrs Sheargold & Thomas Oihau. Mr J .H. M. Andrew r - Manukau. J. Watt ----- Qtaki Railvyay.
JOB PRINTING! Havejyour work dcme WELL and;.REASONABLY at . . The Chronicle." KoTsTOCK AND NEW IDEAS 7
Something that will Wash Not only will they come from the "wash as fresh and as bright as over, but the™ will wear well. • We allude to a newly opened shipment of Dependable Prints, I These fabrics aro known throughout the world—at least in those climates where specially light weight and dependable materials are required For Summrcee* Wear. There is a splendid range to select from, which includes Fifty Different Patterns in light and dark grounds, with circles, dots, floral, and Spring designs.; also, plain colours. The prices are— 4Jd, sd, 6d, 7£d, BJd, 9jd, and 10£ d yard. Special prices will be quoted for one dozen yards, or more. Every purchaser of £2 worth of those goods—or anything else wo stock —will have 2s discount allowed. (We'll be glad to send a full range of samples to any inquirer. Now, who's going to get the best of .the bunch ? I STILES &~MATHESON, I The White House, Levin.
TO stand the season at Manakan the Standard bred Trotting Stallion, "Allerton" (Berlin Abdal-lah-The Oaobees). ;. Terme: Single mare, £S 10s. For farther partec&lara apply— ; - J: E. TAYLOR, 180&-1 Owner, Manakau. CLOCKS [-~ For tfae DRAWING ROOM DRAWING BOOM ' BEDROOM :. BEDROOM KITCHEN KITCHEN y\ BALL y HALL y PRICES FROM «• Wto £7. ;:-■ PtUOES FROM Sβ 6d to £7. | ; E. W. J- SMITH, JTATOHMAKIR AND JEWELLER LQUHN BTREBT, - VIVJN. ■ ■ ILL MPAUg OUAAANTBOb,
—LEVIN— Plumbing Works CHAS. H. WILLIAMS, PROPRIETOR. I Notice. ALL overdue Accounts owing to 0. H. WILLIAMS, Plumber, Levin, must be paid on or before NOVEMBER 30th. otherwise proceedings will be taken to recover same. R. OARRUTHERS, MANAGER. BEE HIVES ! BEE HIVES! On Langstroth Frames. You can get them at MILNE'S Oxford street, Levin. . ■ * Call ia and see them.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 November 1911, Page 2
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