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Parliament is to meet for despatch of business on Juno 2GthA successful practical was held las. night by those taking part in tin singing «t the 'Druids' public installation, on June 6th. There ww about twenty-flve present, and tin way in which they went through tin odes speaks well of the success )f the function. The next practice will be held in the Druids' Hall on Friday night, and thovse who were unable to attend last evening arc especially requested to be present at the coining practice. To-morrow (Thursday) evening a good collection of pictures will be disphyed at tho King's Theatre, and it is hoped that a big audience will be drawn. The proceeds are to be handed over to the schoolchildren (to provide them with funds for a picnic). Tickets are in circulation by the children. Mr J. Kcarsley is arranging special music, and his violinist \\ ill play some pretty solos from various Italian, German and French operas. A white woollen rug. found betwee i Ohau and Loviu, has been left at The Chronicle office by tho finder. A hacking cough is a burden to the sufferer and a nuisance to other people. "NAZOL" goes right down to the root of the trouble and effects a speedy cure. Draw in through a Nazol inhaler. Ei r chronic cfiosi complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d, 2s o'd.-Advt.

TjyHITE woollen rug "found lie ** tween Ohau and Levin. Owner tray have same on calling at this offiee and paying cost of this a<lvertistjnent. 529-1 I hav'j just received from Eng land a large assortment of hot water bags of the very hest cnial ' ity, and am selling them at the lowest possible prine. Noto the address -New shop, next to Bradley's stables. R. C. Roroingtonn, Advt - Chemist -V\T ANTED.—Steady hoy for poultry farm. Last boy kept live years. Apply H. Leger, Weraroa. 525-2 PIANO AND THEORY. TV/I'ISS FITZHERBEItT will re- •*•*-*- sume tuition Friday, 30th I May. 526-2 SALE.—Good young cow, ji milk, and to calve in October, and one good weanev heifer. Apply ; to A. Sob'ye, H.V.S., Main road. 527-2 ; "TVON'T risk riding without"lighls ; -"-A at night; it is dear in the end.' . I Lamps all prices at BARRATT'S BYKG. 558-3

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 May 1913, Page 3

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371

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 May 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 May 1913, Page 3

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