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Horowhenua Agricultural and Pastoral SHOW At Levin, Wednesday January 28th OFFICERS. Patron.—Mr W H. Field. President.—Mr John Kebbell. Vice-presidents.— Messrs J . It. McDonald, P. Bartholomew, B. Ling J. Liggins, W. H. Simcox, W. Tompeitt, G. W. Stephenson, W. J. Howell. [Executive Committee.—Messrs Jas. McLeavey, C. Saxon, H. J. Richards, E. G. Roe, T. A. B. Hudson, W. Beclier, J. Drysdale, 11. A. McDonald, J. G. Jamieson, Jas. Prouse, S. A. Broadbelt, J. Ryder, W. Ryder, J. Daries, E. M. Hcrrick, T. Bevan, junr. Winiata Pataka, V. E. Hitch- • ings, 11. E. Lodge, F. Webb, J. Johnaon, J. M. Murray, D. Judd, G. Tully, A. Drake, M. Moynihan, E. Laws, E. Burnell, D. Gardener, W. Barber, 0. Robinson, C. A. W. Moncktou, W. H. Wegg'ery, W. Simpson, W. Stickles, S. W. Carter, N. Kirkcaldie, C. C. Webb, John Howell, 11. A. Ward, E. 0. Smith, F. Davies, E. S. Lancaster, A. McLeavey, T. H. Coltman, M. H. Bailey, S. E. Perriit, J. B rough ton-, W. McKegg, G. Hanton, W. M. Simcox, J. C. Neill, K. Windley, Major Burlinson. Hon. Treasurer. —Mr E. G. Roe. Secretary.—B. R. Gardiner, P.O. Box 2 Levin Classes for HORSES, CATTLE SHEEP AND PIGS. 13 COMPETITIONS 13 PONY RACES. i JUMPING EVENTS. TROTTING RACE LADIES' AND GENTS' DRIVING COMPETITIONS. BEST WALKING HORSE. BEST BOY AND GIRL RIDERS, Etc. Etc. BRACELET lor the Best Lady Driver. BRACELET for Best Lady's Hack. BRACELET for Lady's Jumping Event. ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, January 14th at 9 a.m. Schedule on application and all information obtainable from the secretary. B. R. GARDINER, Levin. 1203 t.d."

(~)UR GREAT BARGAIN this week is a line of 25 Onepiece Dresses in Jap Urepea. Price 'is 11(1 each, worth 15s lid.—Stiles and Matlieson. rpo FARMERS AND HOUSEA OWNERS—I am prepared to give estimates for concreting, asphalting and plain and ornamental fencing, fencing material always obtainable. Best workmanship at reasonble rates.- H. Channings, Bath stieet, Levin. 1250-qr "yyANTED TO j^LJY. OLD HENS—3a Gd pair. YOUNG DUCKS.—Bd lb. YOUNG BOOSTERS. —8d lb. C. S. CLARKE, 10 Molesworth Street, 1149-q WELLINGTON. RING'S 'JHEATRE J EVIN.' PICTUEES. MONDAY, DECEMBER 29thHeaded with the Great Cines drama "KEEPER OF THE SECRET." "KEEPER OF THE SECRET." "KEEPER OF THE SECRET." "KEEPER OE THE SECRET." "KEEPER OE THE SECRET. "KEEPER OE THE SECRET." (2700 feet). "POWER OE SLEEP." "POWER OE SLEEP." (Drama, 1100 ft.) "John Brought Home His Wife." "John Brought Home His Wife." (Drama, 1150 ft). "PATHE GAZETTE." "PATHE GAZETTE." (Topical, 500 ft). "Scenes on the PADAS RIVER." "Scenes on the PADAS RIVER." (Scenic,. 500 ft). 'POLIDOR and the WITCHES.' 'POLIDOR and the WITCHES.' (Comic, 400 ft). "GIVING HIM FITS." "GIVING HIM TITS." (Comic, 300 ft). "ST. VALENTINE'S DAY." "ST. VALENTINE'S DAY." (Comic, 700 ft). PRICES, 6d and Is. PRICES, 6d and Ib. Levin Tea Booms. OXFORD STREET. A. L. Williams Proprietor. VISITORS TO LEVIN cannot do better than call at LEVIN TEA ROOMS for refreshments. BALLS and PARTIES catered for. WEDDING CAKES a speciality. XMAS CAKES made from the Finest New Season's Fruit. Customers are requested to order early. STRAWBERRY and CREAM when procurable. BREAD AND. SMALL GOODS delivered fo all parts of the dittric* daily. 1.214-qr., ...... ,

" WANTED GOLUftIN." ADYEiiTiSEMiiNTS under this heading are charged for at the rate of Is for each 20 words. ~yyE are showing very nice * * useful Christmas presents in all departments. Shop where your money goes farthest. —Stiles and Matlieson. PEAS! New Potatoes! Green Peas and New Potatoes for Christmas; also Poultry, milk-fed. From H. E. Keys, Oxford street, Levin. Delivered. 1301-3 BARGAINS for Men this week. Box Suits 45s each. The ordinary price was 555. You save 10s.—Stiles and Matlieson. WANTED TO SELL. - Strong * * Trap in good condition. Apply Dean and Rawson, Devonstreet, Levin. ' 1305-3. f 'IAR FOR HIRE day or night; charges reasonable. Harvey Murray, care Arcadia Private Hotel, Levin. 'Phone 28. 1281-m WANTED KNOWN- -Reliable * * Cars for hire day <or night. Charges reasonable. Levin Motor Garage. Phone No 3. . iU36 t-c. rpEST YOUR COWS.—Sheets . to suffice for twelve months may b3 secured for 3s 6d, at the CHRONICLE OFFICE. PyO LEASE.—B acres of rich grass land, with modern house and conveniences, outbuildings, etc.; 30s weekly. Apply PARKER AND VINCENT. "in VERY Description of Job Printing executed in the Best and most Up-to-date Styles at The HOROWHENUA CHRONICLE OFFICE, Levin. "O" AWKE'S BAY FRUITS from H. E. Keys, Levin. Raspberries and Peaches now available. Delivereu to any address in Levin. Prices Reasonable. Order Early. 1302-3 io Yards of Silk for 2s 6d ; Carriage Paid rpHE CEYLON SILK COMPAN Y have decided to make a special oiler to advertise their silks in Australia, to forward on receipt of postal order, value 2s Gd, 10 yards of their famous guaranteed pure washing silk, in fastcolours, comprising the folowing shades — White, Pale Blue, Black, Velvet, Cream, Saxe, Resida, Rose Champagne, Navy, Cerise, Amber No more than 10 yards wil be supplied to each person (state colour distinctly) and make a second choice to prevent disappointment. Order early as all orders will be executed in rotation. This offer closes 14th January, 1914. Please mention Horowhenua Daily Chronicle when ordering. pEYLON SILK COMPANY. Central Chambers. 173 Pitt Street SYDNEY. 1307—w. , cSc a 9ta f Made rrfiree felt_E "THEY WHO SEEK TROUBLE NEVER MISS IT!" Troubles that none seek and only few manage to miss are coughs and colds, sore throat, and influenza, etc. The safe, sure, and speedy remedy is Tonking's Linseed Emulsion. Chemists and stores —1/6, 2/6, 4/6.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 December 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 December 1913, Page 1

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