NOVELTIES for' Spring, 1913. We have pleasure in announcing our Show OF THE LATEST STYLES IN "Ready-to-Wear" Millinery, TO-DAY AND FOLLOWING DAYS. Bulgarian Neckwear IN ENDLESS VARIETIES. C. Smith Ltd., Always Busy MqgU Faßsißot a sfon gUoi*ih
( = I " WANTED COLUMN." I - | Adyeutiseaiexts under this headi ing are charged for at the rate of Is for each 20 words. [. WANTED KNOWN--Reliable > * * Cars for hire day lor night, j; Charges reasonable. Levin .Motor Garage. Phone No 3. I 103G t-c. / UtOW'N Portland Cement is the Cheapest and the Best; gives 1 satisfaction. 18 bags to the ton. ' Price cfco I.os 3d f.o.r. Wellington. Parker and Vincent, local agents. L HpO FARMERS AND HOUSEOWNERS.— lam prepared to give estimates for concreting, asphalting and plain and ornamental fencing. Fencing material always obtainable. Best workmanship at reasonable rates. H. Channings, Bath street, Levin. 887lq L Deseriptioa of Job > Printing executed in the Best r and most Up-to-date Styles at The I HOROWHEN UA CHRONICLE OFFICE, Levin. FOR HAY.—l£ acres 1 • on Levin Domain. May be hail for the cutting. Apply to [ Mr P. Ste u art, Chairman of 1 Board, Levin. 1197-2 t (GOOSEBERRIES FOR SALE. ; '_ —- Bottling variety; suitable 1 for jam. A. Tomlinson, Qucen- . street, Levin. 1194-3. 1 ANTED.—Tenders for manuka scrub cutting. The ' specifications for the work, and Ihe scrub, will be shown to in- ' tending tenderers on application I , at the Homestead, and they are requested to arrive there IitTIS a.m. ; or between 12. noon and 1 p.m. Tenders will close at the Post Of- ! lice, Ohau, on Wednesday/the 3rd ; December, at 12 110011. —J. Kebbell, Ohau. 1182-G ; r p(.) LEASE. - 8 acres of rich grass land, with modern - house and conveniences, outbuildings, etc.; 30s weekly. Apply PARKER AND VINCENT. ; LAND FOR AUCTION. LAND FOR AUCTION. 1 IN PROSPEROUS SHANNON. ; J. R. STANSELL, Senior, has „ pjr * received instruct 1011s to have submitted to auction the balance of unsold sections fronting Plimmer Terrace:—the best business stand in Shannon —on . AVEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10 at .1.30 p.m. Upset prices will be very low. See future issue for details. 1198-t.c. > . . : When planning the good things ; to grace the feast remember f that Edmonds Baking Powder is the cook's greatest aid in making delicious, wholesome, plain and fancy Pastry, Biscuits, and Cakes. " Sure to Rise." All grocers. 12 • fdmqnds 1 I _ BAKING e J ! JM POWDER, V s Ask for the famous Roslyn Writing Pad every time. Containing ' 100 sheets of fine bank paper with - artistic pictures of New Zealand's 8 wonderland (Rotorua), including s a photo of a charming native girl, e Only 6d each from local dealers. —Advt.
' Have You Seen the Nice ■ = - i Cheap -SULTANAS- ••••. AT Gibson's— Red Store gI'NG'S J^EVIN PICTURES. Programme for Friday and Saturday, November 28th and 29th. Matinee : Saturday, at 2.-30. "A C(J UR T INTRIGUE" "A CO IT It T I N Tlt IGU E" "A COURT I N r l It I G UE" "A COURT INTIt I G UE" "A C 0 IT It T INT IMG UE" "A COURT INTRIGUE" (A beautiful Nordisk society drama, 8,500 feet 111 length). ''Nurse of Mulberry .Baud.' 5 "Nurse of Mulberry Band." (Drama, 1100 ft). - "PRICE OF JEALOUSY." "PRICE OF JEALOUSY." (War drama, 1150 ft). "Planting- the Spring Garden." "Planting "the Spring Garden.''' (Comedy, 1000 ft). "Simple Simon on the War Path' 5 "Simple Simon on the War Path'' (Comedy, 1000 ft). "The Opening of' a Flower." "The Opening of a Flower." (Educational, 400 ft). "TltOU VILLE." "TItO UVILLE." (Coloured scenic, 400 ft). Gaumont Graphic, No. 209 & GOU. G a union t Graphic, No. 209 & GOO. (Topical, GOOft). O RICES Gd and la. ItICES Gd and Is. LOOK OUT FOE "ZIGAMAR," THE EEL'S SKIN. HOROWHENUA HORTIC ULTUItAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. gPItING~ gHOW. OTAKI TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER a. ROSES, the Queen of Flowers. SWEET PEAS, Fashion's Favourite Flower. Other Cut Flowers, Pot Plants, Vegetables, Fruit, Schoolwork, Needlework, Cookery, etc. SCHEDULES gratis from the Secretary, or from Mail office, Otaki. Sec splendid list of Special Prizes, including trophy prizes of half a sovereign to one guinea in value. Afternoon tea and Supper. - SHOW HOURS: 2 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.; 7 to 10 p.m. ADMISSION, ONE SHILLING. Holders of members' tickets free. ENTRIES close on MONDAY, December Ist, at 8 p.m.; late entries charged double fees. The Secretary will be at Otaki Town Hall from 2 to 4 p.m., and 7 to 8 p.m., oil December Ist, for receipt of entries. G. R. BELL, Secretary, 1191-t.d. Otaki Railway.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 November 1913, Page 1
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