WANTED TO SELL.—Best agricultural Lime at 18s per ton f.o.r. at Levin. (Sacks extra). Crown Portland Cement £3 9s per ton, f.0.r., Wellington. Parker land Vincent. LEONG NAM, Fruiterer and Greengrocer, Shannon, has opened business in a 6hop at Plimmer Terrace, near Albion Hotel. Fresh Fruit Daily ; Large stock Confectionery; prices cheapest. <i r HSIGGLEKOW has been ap- • pointed district agent for the world-famous Triumph and B.S.A. Motor Cyoles. Cash or ternia arranged. Second-hand motors of all makes to suit everybody. Motors repaired and overhauled. Tyres, belts and sundries supplied; prices moderately low. H. Sigglekow, Levin. 313-qr n.IMS' NOVELTY HARDWARE DEPOT, levin, advertise their principal lines on page J Look for th* advertisement. i TABLE POULTRY. "*"*"7 ANTED Roosters. lb., live weight; Hens, 3s pair-, Young Ducks, 8d lb., live weight. These prices are uit Wellington Station. O. S. CLARKE. 10 Molesworth Street Wellington. 208— qr. HOROWHENUA RUGBY UNION. riIHE annual meeting of the HoroJ- whenua Rugby Union will he held at Manakau on Wednesday, the l(>th April. Business: To receive report and balance sheet. W. BROUGHTON. 336-w Secretary. 'WARNING. rjIAKE notice that you should buy TRAP LAMPS and LANTERNS at GIBSON'S RED STORE to escape the S.M. Court, For Immediate Sale. A well-built 5-roonied cottage; - hot wind cold water, all necessary conveniences; { aero land. Faithfully built house; with the best of timbe". All necessary outbuildings. Orchard: 20 fruit trees, assorted, and bearing. Poultry house. 1-1 x 10; three yards. The whole securely fenced with wirenotting. Owner compelled to sell owing to ill health. Apply ut— MR TVOR JAMES'S HOUSE. Mako Mako Road- 388-f FOOTBALLERS' DANCE. FTIHE Levin-Wanderer Football Club will hold its annual social gathering and d«nco in LEVIN TO W.N HALL, LEVIN TOWN HALL, on THURSDAY, 17th APRI.L. THURSDAY, 17th APR! L. Good Floor, Good Music, Good Company. Double Tickets 3s; Single lady Is; Shgle Gentleman 2s. N. WIN lAT A, 338-t.d. Hon. Secretary. HOROWH ENUA FR UITGROWER£ ASSOCIATION. r'JIHE Ordinary Monthly Meeting of the Horowfietiua Fruitgrowers' Association will be held on Friday, 11th April, at 8 p.m.. in the Oddfellows' Hall. Levin. BUSINESS: T mportant. MARCO FOSELLA, S4I-S Hon. Secretory. IT'S A. LONG WAY TO LONDON —Bu£ only a few steps to— TTENMAN'S ENMAN'S NEW PREMISES, N EXT BY KO COR N ER, QUEEN STREE.T. LEVIN. T jenman. HAIRDRESSER A TOBACCONIST. 291An Earßy Easter | I (fteaibs an Early i Suit Order. I Why not when all tho smra<t-. f - est suitings are here awaiting selection. Yes, and why not again when a delay of a week or two may mean disappointment. a Bo in the ran—order early i.o. NOW—and you will greet Easter with a new inado-to-measure suit, and a glad 6tnile. PRICE from Pyty/--MAR & GIORGI, jThe Great' Outfitters. I Vtabuhfcs R»rCS. I
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 April 1913, Page 3
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