Q.RAND QONCERT AND "P|ANCE. WEDNESDAY, 11th JUNE. WEDNESDAY, 11th JUNE. Will be held in Levin Town Hall. BEST TALENT 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. To Workers & Capitalists. BUY COLONIAL MADE BISCUITS especially QOLDEN- pUFFfI OLDEN UFFB. At ©ibson's T v Red Store. THUS KEEP THE MONEY IN OUR DOMINION. FOR SALE.—Shelter trees of all varieties; also plant? for edgihg, fruit trees, flowering shrubs, anemones and other flowers. Trees planted if required. J. Barnett, Cambridge street, Levin. 518-m TENANTED TO SELL.—BeBt agri- * V cultural Lime at 18a per ton f.o.r. at Levin. (Sacks extra). Crown Portland Cement £3 9a per ton, f.0.r., Wellington. Parker and Vincent. TABLE POULTRY. WANTED.— Young Boosters, 8d lb., live weight; Heiw, 3a pair; Young Ducks, 8d lb., live weight. These prices are at Wellington Station. C. S. CLARKE, 10 Molesworth Street Wellirgton. 800—qr, CI IMS' NOVELTY HARDWARE DEPOT, Levin, advert ii« their principal line* on peg* 1 Look for the «dT6rtiietn«nt. LAUNDRY. "•* EYIN LAUNDRY, Queen street near Express Company's Stables, M. Fraaer. proprietress Washing and ironing in all it* branches. First olass work; -i',} expssianee. A trial solicitod. yr HSIGGLEKOW has been ap- • pointed district agent for tho world-famous Triumph and B.£. A. Motor Cycles. Cash or terms arranged. Second-band motors of *11 makes to suit cerybody. Motors repaired and overhauled. Tyres, belts and sundries supplied; prices moderately low. H. Sigglekow, Levin. 813-<*r
PRIVATE HOSPITAL. NURSE WILSON (certificates foi medicaL surgical, maternity and Karitane) wishes to announce that she has taken over Nurse pustow's Private Hospital, Bristol Street, Lefin. 481-q ? Suits of Easy 1 >:i Freedom. i ( Roomy Comfort J ?in Sporting Suit i r A man who doesn't want J 3 to feol tied up in his suit % \ --especially for lounging \ v round or "playing tlio C r game" in his off hours. r Yet lie likes a look of 3 P smartness and style about J S suit at all times. S \ His ideal is K > Millar & Giorgi's > r Sporting Suit—the suit j 5> that combines ease of S \ movement and room for \ I swinging shoulders, witli c ( dashing style and vigor- J T ous, youthful smartness. J r They are hero in dressy J p Tweeds of many shades S N and patterns—well made \ \ sturdy and tough. c } 37 s 6 DTO 67/6 ] ? Your size in any of them. j I MILLAR & GIORGI, \ f The Qreat Outfitters. ) f Palmrston North. / T. HARRIS, T. HARRIS. CASH- : BUTOHER. IS still keeping only the rery best at the lowest poeaible prioe for cash. All meat sold by him is examined by a qualified Gorernment Inspector. He wishses to inform the public of Levin and district that he has no connection with any ring in or out of Levin. Patronise the Cheapest Butcher in town for— PRIOE AND QUALITY. PRIDE AND QUALOT, He h«6 also a large consignment of Baoon and Hams. Being a cash buyer lie is abla to sell at the lowest possible prioe for caah. Small goods of every description. 'try Harris's noted ijteef Sausages, made fresh daily or the premises. T. HARRIS, I CASH :— BTJTCHER. OSP& LETiN.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 June 1913, Page 3
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