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Many things are advertised to „uro colds. Tonking'fl Liraeed Emulsion does it. Everywhere la 6d •is 6d, 4s 6d.—Advt. Hitchings, hankins and CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mrs Stuckey, Levin, to sell by auction, tho whole of lier l"iirnituro and effects including piano on Saturday, March Ist, l!)lfT. Full particulars Thursday's Chronicle. HITCHINGS, HANKINS Ss CO., LTD., Auctioneers, 182-1 LEVIN.

LEVIN PIG SALE. FRIDAY, EICBIU'AITY 28, 1913. 1 p.m. ITITCHINGS, JIANKINS ANP B~S CO., LTD., will soil at their Levin yards:— (')(> prime porkers 10 baconere 25 stores 30 weanors lIITCIIINGS, HAN KINS & CO., LTD., Auctioneers. 181-t.d. LEVIN. THEREBY respectfully invito those interested in the proposed "send-off" to Mr J. G. Hanking to meet at the Borough Council Cham- ' Iters on TUESDAY NIGHT. February 25th, at 7.30 p.m. sharp, to make the necessary arrangements. B. R. GARDENER. 180-2 Mayor. L'OXTON-I /15 VIN AIOTO It SERVrOE. A MOTOR BUS is now running daily between Levin and Foxton. Leaves Levin railway station after arrival morning train; returning to Levin in time to catch Napier express at 3.50 p.m. Return Fare. 8e; Single, ss. O. WEDMARCH, 16G-2\v Proprietor. LAUNDRY. LEVIN LAUNDRY, Queen street near Express Company's Stables, M. Eraser, proprietress. Washing and ironing in all its | branches. First class work; i'• v exp»*'»<»uco. A trial solioitod. yr

T. ILAKKI!?. CASH BUTCHER, CLAIMS TO BE the only butchjr in Levin and district that bas bis beef mutton and lamb oxami'iod every morning at the PamersiA>ii North abbatoirs by a qualified ?otornary surgeon upointed by the N.Z. Government, thus ensuring all meat sold by him to bo of the vory 6ost that can be put on the market. T. HARRIS also wishes to state that he has the use of a cooling room during the hot weather, thus ensuring the freshest moat to bo supplixl. All meat fresh twice daily. PATRONISE THE CHEAPEST BTJTCHER IN TOWN. Gasii HastGtieß*. 0 x for d- str eot V i N Late Advertisement Jkis space is reserved for late a' vertisetnenfc? FOUND-— In tlio ladies waitin room, at Smith's Stables, sum of money. Owner may ha\ same on paying cost of this adve tisoment. —J. F. Smith, Levin. 183— WANTJ3D. —Reliable hoy. Pt mauent position. Apply Ke 1 Aitken, the Bookseller. 184

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 February 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 February 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 February 1913, Page 3

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