HOROWHENUA LODGE, NO. 12. " U " A D ' 1 T\KUTDS' T ADIES ATIGHT. " UIDS' ADIES I^IGHT. 1 —To 'be held on— h TUESDAY, APRIL Ist, 1913. ) TUESDAY, Al'lllL Ist. 1913. - HMO celebrate the enlargement of • the Hall. - 5 MUSIC BY j. KEARSLEY. Gonts, 2a. > Ladies a basket, i -T. YOUNG. ! • —w Secretary. £IHOICE strong Cheeso on cut at GIBSON'S RED STORE. LOST HEIFER, ONE Red and White Heifer, springing, brand on rump, and notch in each oar, from Shannon on Sunday last. Apply— A. COY, 308-3 Shannon. H AVE you tried LYMM SALT. It's lovely. GIBSON'S stocks it. WANTED TO SELL—A good reliable dogcart horse. Suitable fora lady to drive; also a set of harness. Apply PARKER AND VINCENT. LEONG NAM, Fruiterer and Greengrocer, Shannon, has opened business in a shop at Plimmer Terrace, near Albion Hotel. Fresh Fruit Daily ; largo stock Confecti"nery; prices cheapest. . qr HAVE you Been Gibsons' new shipment of CANVAS BAGS for the holidays. SJMS' NOVELTY HARDWARE DEPOT, I evin, advertise their principal lints on pa&G J Look for fchfl advertisement. TABLE POULTRY. WANTED. —Yo'ing Roosters, 8< 1 lb., live weight; Hens, 3s pair-. Young Ducks, 8d lb., livo weight. These prices are at Wellington Station. C. S. CLARKE, 10 Molesworth Street Wellr?t<on 20S-qr. TRESPASS NOTICE. A XYHODY found trespassing with or without dog :nul gun on niv property at OturonHN'o. I and 2u) will be prosecuted. 11. NICHOLSON. 297- w Fox ton Road. MAKE A NOTE OF THIS! WIND UP OF THE CRICKET SEASON. | SOCIAL AND DANCE. I SOCIAL AND DANCE. 1 i in the j I KING'S THEATRE, < APRIL 9th. j PRESENTATION of the LEV AN j CUP. j and other valuable trophies by j MAJOR BURLINSON, MR MATHESON, | MR HUGH HALL, i i Double Ticket 3s fid, Single 'Js Gd, ' Extra Lady Is 6d. R. SAB IN HORN, 294-t.d. Hon. Secretary. IT'S A LONG WAY TO LONDON —But only a few steps to— TTENMAN'S ENMAN'S NEW PREMISES, NEXT BYKO CORNER, QUE E N ST R E E.T. LEVIN. rp yENMAN. HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST. 291lAn Early Easter | Means an Early j I Suit Order. J j j Why not when all the f | jest suitings aro hero await' 3 ' j ing solection. § ' I Yea, and why not again 1 I when a delay of a week or I I two may mean disappoint- | I ment. 1 I Be in the van—order § | early i.e. NOW—and you I I will greet Easter with a new g 3 made-to-measure suit, and § I a glad smile. | 1 PRICE from 1 MILLAR & GIORGI, | The Great Outfitters.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 April 1913, Page 3
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