J wo rinks of bowlers intend going to l 1 oxton from Lovin to-morrow to play a friendly match with Foxton. Levin Picture Company showed to a good house in the Town Hall last evening. The "star" films-—"Sins of the Fathers" and "Playmates" respectively ~ were exceptionally pleasing, and the approval of the audience was demonstrative. Discussing the question of foreign markets, at the last meeting of the Horowhenua Fruitgrowers' Association, Mr J. 0. Neil said that America (especially the west) way our most likely market for perishable fruits, such as pears and poaches. This fruit could be landed there fn their off season without being put in tho cooling chambers. It. could also be landed quickly and cheaply. The only bar to this scheme was the"prosent tariff, Ijut this, lie was convinced. would be shortly removed by tlie new President, who had stated that lio would do away with it. Mr Neil who has been in tliose parts,"said he was sure the fruit would find a ready market there, A single dose of Tonbing'g Linseed Emulsion will stop yon sneezing. Two or three doses more will make yon well—Advt. Ladies r Warn or'a Corsets aro couifortablo-—guaranteed so—thsy shape fashionably. The bones can not rust nor can fcho faFrip tear. Osdpr now. draper# -—Advt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 March 1913, Page 3
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213Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 March 1913, Page 3
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