Horowhenua Agricultural and , ;®| . Pastoral-, "jM I show y :^im At Levin,, Wednesday" ifantiaiy 'asfe pfSS officers. '\ : j . Patron.—Mr W H.l?i6lcL v .v' 1 President.—Mr John .Kebbell. 1 ''S i Vice-presidents.—Messrs J. R. McDonald, E. Bartholomew,lE J. Liggins, W. H. Simcox. W. Tomp , Bitt;.^G/' ! '"W. . '.: t j,v % * y om Executive Committee.—Messrs Jas. M&Leavey, C. Saxon, -H. J. Richards, F. G. Roe, T., A..-B. Hudson, Drysdale, 11. A. McDonald, J. G. Jainiesonj 3m^ S. A. Broadbelt, J". Ryder, Herrick, T. Bevan, junr. 'Pataka, V.' • pHcHC> ings, H. E. Lodge, F. [Webb, J. Johnson, U J. M. Murray/ D. Judd, G. Tully, A. Drake, M. Moymhan, 'E. ; Laws, F. Burnell, D. Gardener, W.- O. 1 ' W. Monckton, W. H. Weggery,. W. S. W. Carter, N. Kirkcaldie, C. ;C; H. A, Ward, P. 0. Smith,' ¥.*. A. McLeavey, T. H. Coltman, '■ M/dt' ritt, J. Broughton, W. McKegg, G. vox, J. C. Neill, K. Windley, .Maj6r iSJtirliilsoft. '' Hon. Treasurer.; —Mr F. G. Roe. " v ■ Secretary.—B. R. Gardiner,. -P.O. Classes for HORSES/ CATTLE SHEEP AND PIGS;^-,' ; #^ ; lo COMPETITIONS 13 PONY RACES. • vJm ■i JUMPING EVENTS. PLOTTING RACE ,• 1 "'»i LADIES' AND GENTS' DRIVING COMPETITIONS. IiLST WALKING HORSE. 1 ." ?Mm BEST BOX AND GIRLKIDERS, Etc; Et«. BRACELET for the Best Lady Driv®r. > * .' IiIiACELET for Best Lady's Hack.; , - 1 iiKACELET for Lady's Jumping Event. - 1 ; ENTRIES;CLOSE WEDNESDAY,Schedule on application and all information obtainable 'frqm ihb 01016 B. B GABDINER, Levin. • • ■ - - - ■ '- v,:
: ANTE]} -V' KNOjjB | **' man BhoiUd tfee 1 ■ ; of I They are § litte.'-'. •: 1 White Honge, Levin. ■», ; ||| § mo FARMERS^SiffI^XJsSMH 1 OWNERS.^! to give estimates foficoncrdaagi '^IM| 'asphalting and plai|iVand^ma^ l J|M| mental' fencing.;' ial always obtainable! / manship at reasonble rateq.« HL Channings, Bath street, Levin. . ANTED TO JgUY. ,dH OLD HENS—3s 6d pair. "'JB UNG DUCKS.—3d lb. ' - YOUNG ROOSTEBS.—Bd lb. *, Ji C. S. CLARKE, 10 Molesworth Street, . 1149 ; q WELLINGTON. J EYINvJ| ficwSsMa Programme for WEDNESDAY, JANUARY rfgfgß MATINEE at 2,30 111 EADED with two ture? — , 'f*-- r •'^ll SAGItmOED i t 6 the to tfc /;£idNs*%fl * <SACR:iFICED to I 2000 feet." ; I 'LADY PEGGY'S ;ESCil?#®Si "LADY "LADY I*EG3Y ? " "LADY PEGGY/S 1500' feet. ' • "Canine Sherlock HolhiesJ|j|. Detective -IJ$G'• ffcet. y H"ARY>#' J Drama': 1100 "WARWICK ; CHROIttGL# Noi.; '151. Topical 500'feet^3^>| • ", 'J^cturesqueA Scenic .400• feet: •••" ■"OUR'.^LITTJii^v-^S^K Coloured-Study Joovie^®l^^| ''' "TIS : Comic 600. feet. i ' Comic, s ;,-y®i^^p ; | "AUNTIE AND THE. MATINEE PRICES 3d Matinee . 3d. an<£&<"^,■ PRICES, 6d.,an^^,;^;s 'ievin-Tea r '| ■ ' ; "ft-" io VK TEA. BOOMS iorfor - -■ WEDDING OAKES " '■ Finest - New' Customers are re^jesfed^^c^de^f.v; when- pr'ocurablle, BREab^ijsr 1214-or. i t ;~f,?r|r -t-r,
I ——■ —-~ I " WANTED COLUMN." Advertisements under this head- | ing are charged for at the rate of Is for each 20 words. HOROWHENUA COUNTY COUNCIL. RATES i "O U BLIC NOTICE is ; hereby given that all rates unpaid after the 31st . day of January, 1914, will-be SUED FOR without further notice. H.E.LODGE, G-w : . County Clerk. TIMES for the'grass, garden, _ and poultry r 22b 6d ton (in sacks) Levin Station. Orders taken for half-ton upwards.. Par-: ker and 'Vincent, Levin. : . WANTED mOWINT. Bon * * Marclie, Orford Street, are selling White Embroidered Muslin Blouses at 2s 6d, worth 4s 6d to 7s Gd; iilso Tennis Shirts at 2s ■ Gd, worth 4s 6d. 5-q WANTED KNOWN. — That the iineat range of corsets ever shown in Levin is now. at Stiles and MathesOnV; Pirices are from 2s lid to IDs. 6(1 pair. Come and see the new styles. . WANTED KNOWN.— T* overstocked in floorcloths and linoleums, and must make room for New Year stocks arriving. Get a quote from us. Reduced prices will surprise you.— Stiles and Matheson, Levin. fi All 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. 1036 t-c. rpEsFYoiJR COWS^—Sheets to suffice for twelve months may bi secured for 3s 6d, at the CHRONICLE OFFICE. imVERY Description of Job Printing executed in the Best and most Up-to-date Styles at The HOROWHENUA CHRONICLE | OFFICE, Levin. j TEST YOUR COWS. PADS AND SHEETS SOLD IN. LEVIN. jpADS of 36 Forms, ruled and printed and perforated according to the best formula for milk-testing competitions, are obtainable at The Horowhenua Chronicle Office, Levin. , Pads of 3C forms (enough ,-for twelve months' test for a herd); 3s 3d cach; t Herd Return Sheets, rilled and printed on account book paper, 3d each (one suffices for twelve months). ' Apply at iront office Chronicle, Levin, or— H. J. RICHARDS, Hon. Secretary, Levin Branch Amy Zealand Farmers' Union. P You ought to See the effect of TAN-OL on furniture. It .gives jj& woodwork a splendid polish removes stains. Very easy W4\pply.— Advt. " i* ■ ■ ' -tr
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