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iy[OTOE (T- A RAGE. LEVIN. A PRACTICAL MOTOR MECHANIC is always on the Premises, and we are in a position to oope with any class of Motor Repaire at the Shortest Notioe. Benzine, Motor Oils and Grease Stocked, in quantities to suit large or small buyers. Agents for Beveral of -the best Care on the Market. We have several second-hand Cars for immediate sale, ranging in price from £50 to £200. GENERAL H. ANSTICE ENGINEER. All Classes of LATHE WORK and ENGINEERING undertaken and 337-t.c. ESTIMATES GIVEN. THE LATEST IN The Wnfl^Theatre, LATE SKATING RINK. • MEN'S PICTURES. NECKWEAR. , . -- „ Direction - - - A. E. Sohlagor. 'JuSt Out/ UuSt in.' EVBR . MONJ) ~ WEDNESDAY lAt tlw rate these new Dutch AND SATURDAY. Blue Tics (three shades) are MATlNEESsellinrr it seems to us that Saturdays and Holidays at 2.30. it wiil bo only a matter of EVENING PRICES: 6d and Is. days till they are "just Matinee Prices: Ohildroa 3d, Adults out" again. * 6d - Before that happens drop into Complete Chango each Evening. miumb »i doners 0,,, " 1>1et0 oha " 66 ca<,b ETOingand select two or thrco of | Music Suppliod by " Joo" Kearsr these fashionable Tics. | ley's Orchestra eaoh Evening. A fellow oati always do with" ' another tie or two and these | CHT7" A fill smart cravats arc only 2s Gd j fej3a. A. X AIM \X for the loose end style | EVERY TUES daY AND FRIDAY nnd Is 9d for tho Bats- j AFTERNOOX AND EVENING. wing shape. j , - j And one session only : MONDAY and MIIIAR& PIHRPI ! WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS. ITIILLAII Ob ulUnul| BR ASS BAND in attendance every THE GREAT OUT- fridayjsvening. FITTERS. Hall Available for any Entertain ftamerstoa North. m ents Every Thursday. 298-3.

ft T TTTTTTTTTI ► YOUR LAME HOUSE ► NEEDS y SOLOMON SOLUTION. ► Ttoek mystery and dMfesiort dte action of internal miwliai, j V but there is new w feakt about the eficacy aff MMOMH i Solution. j ► RUB IT ON 1 ► LONG AMD STftONft ► It will relieve the iiiflnimwrthin ¥ quickly, and will positively mm cuts, skin diseases, ■wettinga, ► sprain, splint, spam, aad bralna knees. There b vfatw h WW? scrap of h. ► The old tlme*testod ► Remedy, nothing so good y for the horoo m ► Solomon Solattw a/- and *- ** At Sadocem, Stmm, asm i ► Chemists, or port fete km ► Solomoß SeMita toorfettry, i WIiUNOtOSJ. A, A A A A a a 4 " THE STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE." TS the name of the book written by J- Professor W. T. Mills, for those who want in one volume a guide to the social, economic and industrial problems which confront the whole civilised world to-day. Written for students in plain language, carefully annotated, end with test questions at the end of every chapter, it is an ideal volume for tho purpose, and has been used as a text book by teachers of economics throughout the English-speaking world. Tho Book represents the work of many years, and as one reads th© marvel grows at the universal amount of ground whi.h it oovore, and the clearness which characterises the methods of tho writer in handling what are regarded as the deepest of modern problems. " The Struggle for Existent," on «nle st rpHOMimvs uwji, arcade A LEVIN.

IS Don't DON'T* GET WET. fiet There's no economy m .running the chances in this climate to save a — ■mwwmwi ■!■■ itf little money. Five n\T»Wtes' exposure, without an Overcoat, to a cold § rf|A § winter shower, may e-iml yon to the Doctor, and the. probability of g tWy ruined health. Don T fc get wet rather than wear that shabby last I p*f*f year's Overcoat. \ •C'JL GET A HEW OVERCOAT AT CLARK'S Jf§§ We JiaTe just opened a lot of new ones in the latest materials as now ]M[f \\\'fb^^ worn, and invito you to ray u«j a visit of inspection. We are show- iHT 1 I^^%^ ing new mates never shown in Levin. Hero we give a. Jew prices:— /H; I: 1 S Men's Waterproofs, 25s ft'd, 355, 39s Gel, Jos, 555. /I.I! *jjj| jj M I Men's Tweed Orercoais, 21s, 39s (id, 49s Gd, 52s Gd to 635. jj.v . : | ) jjij | j |!| 1 Men's Zatuberin* Oveiccate, 635, 75 3> 90s. Tlv.; j [ iff j {'} g|R I I Men's Oifekin. Overcoats , 13s 6d, 15s, 17s Gd to 455. •! ».'X]n ' l *M\ I Men's Waterproof Cao.vas Coats, 275. 6d, 29s 6d, 32 3 6d, 35b, 42s 6d. |j"| jj j \*Mj | N '! 3 ;~ The ra I ,id .growtli of the popularity of CLARK'S CLOTHING j :^ft»Wßßp ic>. due Uj sheer merit. We seek your order on tho 1 HH merit of r /llr g 00( ] s _the workmanship, quality of material, anid tho care- I *'■ Ufl ful finis',, aru ] „.., terpro-jfii.g of our OVERCOATS. We ask you for 1 ""j3Ujw|« (,o 'only on condition, that we give you better garments for your S /^2\\& ninn 'ey than can bo bought in Levin. Come and sec tho superior over- | \i2L Ca is we are showing and then you c;ui judgo for yourself. | Vgy ASK YOUR NEIGHBOUR ABOUT [ Don't | CLARK'S h* I THE CLOTBIE RS OF INTEGRITY, j Wet -

IJOB PRINTING! Have your wori£ done WELL and SEASONABLY at . . The Chronicle." NEW STOCK AND NEW IDEAS. GRAND OATHOLSC IN AID OF CHUROH FUNDS. Town Hall, LI'S PROGRAMME. 1. Piano duet—" La Carde Montaute" OYoly) Mibses Ida Pructer anil' Ivy Pink. 2. Song—"ln Friendship's Name" Mr Moltershead. 3. Song— Miss O'Farrel). 4. Recitation— "Bingen on the Rhine" Master J. Cooper. o. Song— "Roses" • Miss McDonald (Foxton). 6. Comic Song—" Lauder Goes to the Pole" Mr Yates. 7. Bong— Mrs Hall. 8. Song—"Rip Van Winkle" Mr John Be vine. 9. Song— Mrs Reg. D'Atli. 10. Comic Song— Master McLeavcy. 10a. Part Song— Misses Weihcpeihana, Rawiri and To Hhvi (2). INTERVAL. 11. Vocal Quartette—" Sleep My Honey" Mrs B. R. Gardener, Miss ML Sutherland, Messrs Smith and Pringle |12. Song— Miss Rosie Segrioi:. E'3. Recitation—" A Bachelor's Complaint" Master J. Cooper. M. Song- Mrs Hall, to. Comio Song '• Master* Mcleavey. 16. Song— Miss McDonald (Foxton). V. Comic Song- Mr Yates. [8. Song- Miss Lynch. 19. Irish Jig- Mr Ja "- Curran- [ « GOD SAVE THE KING." Bupper to Follow and Danee. Music by Jos. K«arsley's ©tekestr*. I ADMISSION, 2g. Accompanist, Mr Joys. Kereloy. I' ' Stage Manager: Jas. McLeavey, Esq. I JOS. KEARSLEY, I F. DEVINE, I t ; Joint Secretaries.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 May 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 May 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 May 1912, Page 2

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