A IU'IMJXDJCI? TO IUiSIDKNTS OF LEVIN. LEE HKOTJtIMS, having relinquished their milk round, it is my intention to continue same. Tho milk will always he of the samo good quality, and coino from the same farm as before fanned hy mo. It will be my special desire, to please my customers in every way. A continuance of your esteemed orders will he a favour to yours obediently, 1209-2 " J. W. PERKINS. I~}AROEL LOST.-A parcel containing parasols and mackintoshes, was lost by railway passenger to Levin last week, probably in Weraroa road. Name J. Barber on straps. Reward of 7s (3d on returning to Chroniclo office. BOY WANTED.-Good opportunity to learn the cabinet-mak-ing. Apply Harvey and Co. 1208-3 Late Advertisements. This space is reserved for la to advertisements :— IjlOR SALE—Galvanised Iron •WJiare, 10ft x Bft, nearly new, good wood floor. Suitable for bachelor or beach. Apply Chronicle Office. 1211—hv.
BLACK AND TAN SHEEP DOG Lost.; about a week ago in Levin. Reward on applying to Chronicle Office. 1210-3. CENTRAL HOTEL. OTAKI. W. MoKEGGlTZ....Proprietor. FIRST CLASS Sample Room for Commercial Travellers. Speights' .Dunedin Beer always on tap. The best brands of wines and spirits kept in stock. Letters and telegrams promptly , attended to.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 November 1912, Page 3
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201Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 November 1912, Page 3
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