Business Notes.
New Zcalan<lef» have a soiise of safety and witisfaction in viewing thoir Dreadnought in New Zealand waters this week. This gift has stirred the hearts of Britishers wherever the Union Jack floats in the breeze. It has set the pace to our Colonial brethern across the seas. We are proud of our battleship, but we are also proud of our position in the fighting line of oominerco. A strong evidence of this is the New Zealand Dreadnought blankets now shown at C. M. Ross and Oo.'s- - made as well as they can bo made in any of the British Colonies—from 15s 6d. at the Ron Mnrehe to-day.— Advt. tftngpww* An exchange of circuits—for two week6—has beon arrnngod between the Rev. 0. Smith, of Otaki. and the Rev. Joshua Jones. of Hutt. When Ruby cougl", and Fanny chokes, And Ruthis hangs tier head, And mother sighs and father snort*, "I wish that T were dead."Then Grannie reaches for the shelf. A bottle to secure And give* ns life—man, child and wife— With Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. l —AdVt. ('■ Smit/i, Afmited, Pal mors ton .s r orth, are offering special bargains in golf jerseys this month; 7s lid to 32s 6d. Black beaver hate and squirrel-fur toques (low in price but high in quality) also are on offe; on page I.— AJvt. 1 ADY'S Oycle for sate, lalmost new ; English make. Only six months in use. Mioheiin tyres. Apply Brewster's Byko. 421-1
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 April 1913, Page 3
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242Business Notes. Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 April 1913, Page 3
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