GRAND riOtiOEßfc- AND y^ANCE. i WEDNESDAY, 11th JUNE. WEDNESDAY, 11th JUNE. Will I,e'held in Levin Town Hall. BEST TALKN'f AVAILABLE. VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL ITEMS, MONOLOGUES, ' /RECITATIONS, etc. REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED. DANCING from 11 p.m. till — Musical Director — Mr J. Kearsley. Full Programme in Future Issue. J. O'DONOHUE, 479-t.d.. Hon. Secretary. SELL your oggs for cash and save trouble. J. A. HALL, Beach Road, is buying freeh eggs and poultry for cash, or on consignment with weekly" payments. Eggs collected every Tuesday. Feed supplied. 438-m •Vy ANTED TO SELL.-Best agri- ' * rj'iltural Lime at 18a per ton f.o.r. at Levin. (Sacks extra). Crown Portland Cement £3 9e per ton, f.0.r., Wellington. Parker and Vincent. TABLE POULTRY. yyANTED. — Young Rooeters, 8d * * lb.. tiro weight; Hens, 3s pair; Young Ducks, 8d !b.. live weight. Tiieso prices are at Wellington Statkin. C. S. CLARKE, 10 Muleswoi-th iStrwt Wellington. 208-qr. , LiJMS , NOVKLTY HARDWARE DBl'v/r. I-«vin, advertiie their principal lines on page J Lo'ili for fch» oyi-e«vrtir-Htnent. LAUNDRY. LEVIN LAUNDRY, Quoen street near Express Company'i Stables, M. Frasor. proprietress. Washing and irouing in all its branches. First clase work; ;ity oxpwriauco. A trial solicited. yr IT SIGGLEKOW has been ap- ■**- • pointed district agent for the world-famous Triumph and B.S.A. Motor Cycles. Cash or terms arranged. Second-hand mo tore of all makes to suit everybody. Motors repaired and overhauled. Tyres, belts and eundries supplied; prices moderately low. H. Sigglekow, Lovin. 318-qr PRIVATE HOSPITAL.
NURSE WILSON (certificates f.>. medical, surgical, maternity and Karitarte) wishes to announce that filie has takcii over N:irso Dustow's Private- Hospital, Bristol Street, Levin. 431-q Don't be RO BB E*D. /TUBSON SELLS.SULTANAS at Jtl. 3 Tackets Plaid VESTAS Is. Price's London .Sperm CANDLES 7d. "LAKE" TEA Is. The Sled Store. '. WQMEM'S V. PYJAMAS "Mere man" has uo longer a monopoly of the comfort * and convenience which Py- > jamas provide women have t realised their nsefulneee, . and jnany are using them. Here is an opportunity for those who are converted to * this new fashion in slumber- > wear to seen re \a suit at j two-thirds the usual cost. , They come in Ceylon flannels. > QaSy Eleven Suits * The flannel is of iiti • grade ~f, and contains a geneioiiepro- < . . portion of wool, juet the < * weight for winter comfort. < * They wont bo long here—get ; .. -r-.iii curlj/.. > Usual' prices 14s and loe 6d. , SPECIAL CLEARING < PRICES. < '. mil " nd TO/6 ; : MILLAR & GIORGI, I The Great Outfitters. J Palmreton North. c T. HARRIS, T. HARRIS. CASH- : BUTCHER. IS still keeping only, the very best at the lowest possible price for cash. All meat sold by him is "examined by a qualified Government Inspector. He wiehses to inform the public- oV Levin and district that he hae no connection with any ring in or out of Lovin. Patronise the Cheapest Butcher in town for— PRICE AND QUALITY. PRIDE AND QUALITY. He hae also a large consignment of Bacon and Hams; > Being a 'cash buyer he is able to sell at the loAvest possible price for caeh. Small goods of every description. fry Harris's noted Beef Sausages, made fresh daily on the premises. '■;.. T. HARRIS, i-v CASH : BTJTOHER. 1 OXFORD STREET LEVIN.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 May 1913, Page 3
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