A REMINDER TO RESIDENTS OF LEVIN. X EE BROTHERS, having relinquislicd their milk round, it is my intention to continue same. S* Tlie milk will always be of the same good quality, and como from tho same farm as before farmed by me. It will be niy special desire [y to please my customers in every way. A continuance of your esteemed 1 orders will be si favour to you re 1 obediently, 1 1209-2 ' J. W. PERKINS. YE PEOPLE, BE WTSEI 1 AVOID FEVERS AND DISEASE! } Drink Only— f rjHHOMSON & QO'S I AERATED WATERS IN T BOTI TLES AND JARS. ; (j .ia ran teed absolutely Germ Proof , Works! ■ QUEEN STREET LEVIN ■ 1091-qr. XI OR SALE.—Galvanised Iron Whare, 10ft x Bft, nearly new, good wood floor. Suitable for bachelor or beach. Apply Chronicle Office. ' 1211-lw. T> LACK AND TAN SHEEP DOG Lost.; about a week ago in Levin. Reward on applying to Chronicle Office. 1210—3. Gooseberries for sale, in large or small quantities. Apply—Alf. Tomlinson, Queen-street, Levin. 1188.m. WANTED KNOWN.-Mrs M. E. BARRATT, Costumier .nod Dressmaker, corner of Trafalgar and Weraroa Road, Levin. 931 -2in T EVIN LAUNDRY, Queen street, near Express Company \s Stables, M. Eraser, proprietress. Washing and ironing in all ib branches. First class work; city experience. A trial solicited. 1670-qr WASTE PAPER, for sale at itChronic,le Office, at Jd per Hi Delivered to any Levin addruss V ol ' l{ VALUABLE SUPPORT is again solicited for Xmas month by J. \Y. GIBSON. SIMS' NOVELTY HARDWARE DEPOT, Levin, advertise their prin ipr.l lines on page 1. Look for tho advertisement. I Poultry. Pottttry. WANTED to buy, for cash, ** young ducks, old ducks, hens, turkeys, and goslingsC. S. Clarke, 10, Molesworth street, Wellington. 1113qr WANTED. Offer for four shares in the Levin Building Society. C'3l paid up.—Apply, PARKEIt AND VINCENT. SPRING CLEANING done well * means a New Broom so get it .•it Gibson's RED STORE. Breeder, of high-das* white Leghorns. This strain has been carefully bre d for four years from some of the best blood in the country. Jf you want a good male bird to improve your stock look in Sit HOWEICR POULTRY FARM, York-street. riIHE Loading Pen in New Zoaland Utility Club's Egg Competition is HALL'S (Hokio Egg Farm, Weraroa). These six ducks laid 818 eggs for tho first 21 weeks, being 100 better than last year's winner's record for same period. Sittings 10s (id; day old ducklings 18s per dozen. 1129-m MUGGY WEATHER means a thirst, so call at tho RED STORE for Magic Yea.st, Cordials, Lime,juice, etc. WASTE PAPER for sale at the Chronicle Office, at id per lb. Delivered to any Levin address Od extr^. T. HA ttRIS Oatehsr. Oxford-afreet LEVIN WISHES to infonn bis numerous Customers in Levin and District that he is having a large consignment of Chrstmas Hams due this month at weights and prices to suit large or small families for Christinas Week. A grand selection of Goe.se, Turkeys, Rabbits, Ducks and Poultry ready dressed and trussed. - - ALSO - -- Dairy Fed Pork, Ox Beef, Wether Mutton and Spring Lamb. T. HARRIS is still cutting one quality onlv- - ■' ' ] THE T 7ERY QEST HE ▼ ERY -®^EST SMALL GOODS SPECIALTY (Seo later advertisement.) GOBTR&L H3T£L [ OTAKI. W. McKEGG.. .7. Proprietor FIRST CLASS Sample Room for d Commercial Travellers. < Speights' Dunedin Boer always cn i tap. ! The best brands of wines and 6pirits kept in slock. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 November 1912, Page 3
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568Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 November 1912, Page 3
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