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wiiei) ua Agricultural and " Pastoral At Levin, Wednesday January 28frfi OFFICERS. Patron. -Mr W H. Field. ' ; President —Mr John Kebbell. Vice-presidents.—-Messrs J. H. McDonald, P. Bartholomew, B. Ling,. J- Liggins, W. H. Simcox, W. Tompsitt, ,G. W. Stepltisfc? sod, W. J. Howell. Executive Committee.—Messrs Jas. McLeavey, C. Saxon, BT. J., liichards, F. G. Hoe, T. A. B. Hudson, W. Becher, Jv Drysdale, R. A. McDonald, J. Gr. Jamieson, Jas. ProußQ,. S. A. Broadbelt, J. Ryder, W. Ryder, J. Davies, E. M. > Derrick; T. Be van, junr. Winiata Pataka, V. nE. Hitching's, H. E. Lodge, F.Webb, J. Johnson, J. M..Murray/ D. .1 iidd, (I. Tully, A. Di;r j ke, M. Moynihan, E. Laws," KBurnell, I). Gardener, W. Barber, 0. Robinson, 0, A, \V. W. H. Weggery, W. Simpson, W. Sti'cklds, s. Yv. Carter, X. Kirkcaldie, 0. C. Webb, John Howell, IL. A. Ward, F. 0. Smith, F. Davies, E. S. Lancaster, A. McLeavey, T. H. Coltman, M. H. Bailey, S. F. Perritt, J. Brougliton, W. McKegg, G. Hanton, W. M. Simvox. J. C. Neill, K. Windley, »Major Burlinson. ■ , Hon. T leasurer. —Mr F. G. Roe. Secretary.—B. R. Gardiner, P.O. Box 2 Levin 1 Classes for HORSES, CATTLE SHEEP AND PIGS. - 1-i COMPETITIONS 13 PONY RACES. 1 JI'MPING EVENTS. "ROTTING RACE LADIES' AND GENTS' DRIVING COMPETITIONS. BEST WALKING HORSE. BEST BOY AND GIRL RIDERS, Etc. Etc. BRACELET for tho Best Lady Driver. • BRACELET for Beat 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.

rpo FARMERS AND HOUSEx 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. Clianninga, Bath street,' Levin. riA.ll FOE HIRE- day or night; charges reasonable. Harvey Murray, care Arcadia Private Hotel, Levin. 'Phone 28. 1281-m WANTED jtflOWN--Reliable * * Cars for hire day -i.or night. Charges reasonable. Levin Motor Garage. Phone No 3. J.U36 t-c. "WANTED TO fJUY. OLD HENS—3s 6d pair. 2" 0 UNG DUCKS.—3d lb. YOUNG BOOSTERS.—Bd lb. C. S. CLARKE; 10 Molesworth Street, 1149-q WELLINGTON. J£ING'S rjiHEATEE p EVIN PICTUEES. Programme for THURSDAY, JANUARY 15. v THE WORLD'S ENGINEERING- .PEAT. The Construction of — r "THE PANAMA CANAL." k 'THE PANAMA CArTAE." "THE PANAMA CANAL." "THE PANAMA CANAL." "THE PANAMA CANAL." 4500 feet, THE «HEART OF A PIEREOIV THE HEART OP A PIERROT. THE HEART OF A PIERROT. THE HEART OF A PIERROT. THE HEART OF A PIEKRQTi Featuring the World's Greatest and Highest-paid artist — MISS ASTA NEILSEN. Prices 2s and Is. Box Plan at Ken Aitken's, Levin Tea Rooms OXFORD STREET. A. L. Williams Proprietor. VISITORS TO LEVIN cannot do better than call at LEVIN TEA ROOMS for refreib> mentß. BALLS and PARTIES catered for. AVEDDING CAKES a speciality. XM AS CAKES made irom the Finest New Season's Fruit. Customers are requested to order early. STRAWBERRY and CREAM* when procurable. BREAD AND SMALL GOODS delivered io all parts of the diitrio' lailv. 1214-qr. ' ,

" WANTED QOUJIHN." AiA'KitxisiiMEsxs under this heading are charged for at the rate of is lor eapli 20 words. BREAD. BREAD. W'eruroa Baker open ' next week. Mrs Watson. 34-1 Lev us 'wooii and" skin SALE. >'i -ILE next sale takes place on Friday next, January Kith, .i.y.L4, when all consignments should reach us not later than 1 iiursday, the Loth inst. HITCHJNGS, hankins and CO., LTD., Auctioneers, 29-3 LEVIN. | ,I-dE tor the grass, garden, -*-* and poultry, at 22s 6d ton (in sacks) Levin Station. Orders taken for half-ton upwards. Parker and Vincent, Levm. I __ are the sole agents for the "Paulina" Paper Patterns, and have just received a fine assortunjnt of patterns. Drop in and ask to see the Catalogue. Stiles and Alatheson's, Levin. WANTED KNOAVN.— Bon Marche, Oxford Street, are selling Remnants, Sheetings, Calicoes, Prints, Flannels, etc., at greatly reduced prices; also AVarner's Corsets worth 8s 6d; selling for 6s Gd. j£ B"arial~in •*■* Linen Tray Cloths, Side Board Runners and Table Centres. All one price Is Gd each. AVorth •is lid each. Come and see our AVindow display. Stiles and ALatheson, Levin. HPEST YOUR COWS.—Sheets ■*- to suffice for'twelve months may b) secured for 3s 6d, at the CHRONICLE OFFICE. TTiVEEY Description of Job Printing executed in the Best and most Up-to-date Styles at The HOEU WHEN UA CHRONICLE OFF IC E, lie Yin. MEN'S STRONG TWEED ■*--*- Trousers, good patterns, Don't Miss Tfiem. They are selling very fast only at Sties and Alatheson's, Levin. Farmers! LOOK] STILL TO THE ERONT. HpliE Gane Milking Machine is the oldest and most successful milk releasing machine on the market, it is milking the biggest herds in Australasia, and is the winner of all trials in Australia and New Zealand. Cur sales have increased 100 per ceni. within the last two years, and we have 2100 machines working sucecsstuljy in New Zealand which proves (•(inclusively that inc (JANE is the farmers friend and labour saver of ihc day. AW have.-absolute right to admit air into (lie teat cup to keep the teat cool and facilitate the How and prevent the milk from surging back on the teat, and we consider that no mi lifer is complete Avithout the air admission. *• EARMEKS, consider the Gane before making your purchase and iu doing so you will be considering ynir pocket and your herd by investing in a thoroughly clean and honest milker. ALAVAYS RELIABLE GANE. —THE— Kerosene and Benzine engines, A r ertical and Horizontal Boilers, Steam and Water ejectors, Separators, Wind Mills, pet. Palinerston North Branch Office CUBA STREET, near Working Men's Club. 33-t.e.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 January 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 January 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 January 1914, Page 1

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