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" In a Nook with a 800k. ,, And what could lie nicer during the winter evenings-especially in a nook bu.lt by Harvey and Co., whose ideas of homo comfort have to often been put and stood the test. , . ~ • c Next to the joy of a really nice nook for the reader in the joy of A Ueok for . Your Books if illi' i From the smart little bureau as jl&l^|ps:ilS W& illustrated to the more expansive jT |||i]j ||p Bookcase- we can niako tha tlittlo jb Mll|ivli'-i'^ work of yours a joy indeed. Books J^^^^Tl^ get destroyed whon not proporly fl&^N shelved and Bureau or Bookcaso need «]Fl^ not to expensive—at least at Har- flb^^^Sp' ull Harvey & Co., Levin. • !^T = '''^^^^PB
Vβ AGAIN BEING UNDER THE NOTICE OF SI CD-OWNERS the importance of— PEDIG&EE CAKDS. THEY we indispensable to the fcnsineea-like owner, and we vce the firm to tnpply them roost vtiufactorily. WE have aleo eopiei j- the PEDIGREES of the LEADSG SIREB that hare travelled in "tfowhenua Connty. Spt>cia'i qnotatious to owners for f *d Noticei. BORDWHBNUA PUBLISHING COMPANY, LEVIN. K. J. JONES. OKRTIFIfiD PLUMBER, HOTWATER FITTER. SEPTIC TANKS built and Dmiue laid according to Public Health requirements. Lend edged ridging, .eoating, and down pipee and lank" .ways in stock in premises inQUEEN STREET. W. B. Macintoeh, Coachbunilder), LEVIN. ELECTTU CBELLS FITTED UP. JOnUiN ■ PROMPTLY AT1 T BNDED TO. KEMEUBIiK. - Several years Home aud Colonial Eperienoe at ihe Trade.
KOil BALE. , SHAJI^^" ,- SHANNON c July an Street Subdivision •OLID.EST TOWN ON THE WEST WEST COAST OF THE NORTH ISLAND. . gold ISO sections last twelve monthd, mostly cash. lie only place in New Zealand where tiioy do not keep empty bouses. ii Anyone investing will DOUBLE jj fffIEJR MONEY IN A FEW YEARS I MR. J. R. STANSELL, senr., is ft offering for sale 19 choice J Residential Sites. THE BEST IN | SHANNON. Areas ranging from j 27 to 45 perches, all having a frontage of 75 links on Julyan etreet, being the balance of Mr J. R. StanBell's late residence. Sections 1, 2, 3, a fine orchard i« full profit, having a well grown belt t of macrocarpos round it. Trees conisist of apples/Sturmere ,Cox, Orange, Washingtons)'peara plums and walnuts. Thie is an ideal eite fora homo and contains Oβ 3r 12per of land. On sections 9, 10, 11, an apple prchard (Cox; Orangi; Stunners' and plume. Section 12, 13, fine poar orchard, Jxoice sorts and heavy croppers. Sections 14, 15, apples plums and alncea; Macrooarpa hedge. Tho othor sections are in good <ra£& All the sections are on a gentle •lope, and are all drained naturally. The prices range from £35 per section upwards, and tho terms are very easy viz., £5 deposit and £5 every two months. No interest will "be charged provided payments are made on due dates, otherwise 5 per oent wil lbe charged. This is one of tho finest opportunities to secure a real good dry soction at a low -price and will not oceur again for years on such advantageous terms. Mr. R. Stansel Iwil lbe in Shannon errsry day exoept Tneesdaye, *nd auy inquiry left with Mr Bromley 'bootmaker) wil lbe promptly attended to ALSO.—Ttro fcouu i» Nathan fferrftcr For plan* *nd firtkw petwiHn upprjFOR SALE AT SHANNON.— Several doors, with hinges; aleo fanlk timber (11 x 6 end 8 x 6), various lengths; 1400 feet m*tohlininf. J. R. Gtansell, tyell Bay (Wellington), Bhannou, crin »ad Reeve *trm*>, Wamroe.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 April 1913, Page 4
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