Horowhenua- Agricultural 'and Pastoral SHOW At Leviu, Wednesday January 28th OFFICERS. Patron.—Mr W H. Fields President.—Mr John Kebbell. Vice-presidents.—Messrs J. R. McDonald, PJ Bartholomew, B, Line Liggms, W. H. Simcox, W. Tompsitt, G. W. Stephenson, W. J. Howell. Executive Committee.—Messrs Jas. McLeavey, C. Saxon, H. J. Richards, F. G. Roe, T. A. B. Hudson, W. Becher, J. Drysdale, B. A. McDonald, J. G. Jamieson, Jas. Prouae, it • i m 'J- Ryder, W. Ryder, J. Davies, E. M. Herrick, T, Bevan, junr. Winiata Pataka, V. E. Hitchmgs,H..E.Lodge, F .Webb, J. Johnson, J. M. Murray, I). yj u( ]d> Tully A. Drake, M. Moynihan, E. Laws, 1. Bmuell, D. W. Barber, 0. Robinson, 0. A. V. Monckton, TV H. Weggery, W. Simpson, W. Stickles, it \ m r a n • ie, C. C. Webb, John Howell, \ - 0- Smiih, F. Davies, E. S. Lancaster, A McLeavey, 11.l 1 . H. Coltman, M. H. Bailey. S. F. Pern' f' 17ft' E: M^e W , G. Hanton, W. M. Simsox, J. C. ISeill, K. Windley, Major Burlinson. Hon. Treasurer.—Mr F. G. Roe. Secretary.—B. R. Gardiner, P.O. Box 2 Levin Classes for HUItSEb, CATTLE SHEEP AND PIGS. lo COMPETITIONS 13 PONY RAGES 1 J E^ ENTS - MtOTTING RACE BIOT WALHKG G SE DEJ VING C ° MPIiTITiONS ' Ete - Etc - LIvACELET 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.
Y/yAiVTED.—-A young girl of good family as companion and help; a good home. Apply Mrs 11.l 1 . W. Brown, Waikanae. 46-2 TO FARM EES AND HOUSEOWNEES.—I am prepared to give estimates for concreting, asphalting and plain* and orna- ■ mental fencing. Fencing material always obtainable. * Best work, mansliip at reasonble rates. H. Channings, Bath street, Levin. T.IME for the grass, garden, and poultry, at 22s 6d ton (in sacks) Levin Station. Orders taken for half-ton upwards. Parker and Vincent, Levut. ANTED TO JgUY. OLD HENS—3s 6d pair. STOUNG DUCE:S.-ad lb. YOUNG ROOSTEIIS.—Bd lb. C. S. CLARKE, 10 Molesworth Street, 1149-q WELLINGTON. gING'S »J«HEATEJS T E.VIN PICTUKES. Programme for WEDNESDAY, -JANUARY 21. Matinee at 2.00. "THE MODEEN PE(JDIGAL." "THE MODEEN PEODIGAL." "THE MODEEN PEODIGAL." "THE MODEEN PEODIGAL." "THE MODEEN PJTODIGAL." "THE MODEEN PRODIGAL." 200 feet in length. "Warwick Chronicle. No. 153. Topical, 500. "THE UESUEEE'S GEIP." Drama HOU. VIEWS IN AEEICA. Scenic 500. "OLAE, THE ATOM." Drama 1050. "P U Z Z L E D." Comie 600. "Tweedledum Drives a Nail." Comis, 500 ft. "ESCAPE FROM POISON." Drama, 900lt. "BILLIARDS BY REESE. Sporting, 400 ft. "SQUASHING A BOBBY." PRICES 6d and Is. Levin Tea Rooms OXFORD STREET. A. L. Williams Proprietor. VISITORS TO LEVIN cannot do hotter than call at LEVIN TEA JIOOMS for refreshments. BALLS and PARTIES catered for. WEDDING CAKES a speciality. XMAS CAKES made from the Finest New Season's Frijit. Customers are requested to order early. STRAWBERRY and CREAM [ when procurable. I BREAD AND . SMALL GOODS delivered all parts of the diatrio* iaily. 1214-qr. • ,
" WANTbO AnvEiiTisE\iENTS > under this heading are charged for at the rate of is for each 20 words. 1 'ALMEESTON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL. Rector: J. E. Vernon, M.A., B.Sc. (EdinJ » a School re-opens on Thursday, February sth. Classical, Commercial and Agricultural courses. .-Boarding House for boys. , rospectus on application. The Rector inay be seen at the School during January on Thursdays, and on February .1, 2 and 3 from 2 to 4 p.m. 35-3w "OI7E are the sole agents for the * v "Pauline" Paper Patterns, and have just received a fine assortment of patterns. Drop in and ask to see the Catalogue. Stiles and Matheson's, Levin. JAM LABELS! Jam Labels! Gummed! Eeady for immediate use. Packets of 50 for sixpence each. Ten kinds assorted if required.—At Chronicle office. A TEEMENDOUS Bargain in Linen Tray Cloths, Side Board Runners and Table Centres. xV.ll one price Is Gd each. Worth lis lid each. Come and our Window display. Stiles and Matheson, Levin. HpEST YOUE COWS.—Sheets to suffice for twelve months may bi secured for 3s 6d, at the CHEONICLE OFFICE. htvvERY Description of Job Printing executed in the Best and most Up-to-date Styles at The HOROWHENUA CHEONICLE OFFICE, Levin. TUT EN'S STRONG TWEED Trousers, good patterns, (is lid per pair, worth 10s 6d. Don't Miss Them. They are selling very fast only at Stiles and Matheson's, Levin. [AM LABELS! Jam Labels! ** Gummed! Ready for immediate use. Packets of 50 for sixpence each. Ten kinds assorted if required.—At Chronicle office. TN the matter of H. V. Eade, of Shannon, deceased. All accounts owing- by and all accounts owing to the above are requested to be rendered or paid, to the undersigned. F. W. VENN, 45-3 Shannon. TAMIL.ABELS! -lam Labels! Gummed! Ready for immediate use. Packets of 50 for sixpence each. Ten kinds assorted it required.--At Chronicle office. WANTED KNOWN. — Sale * * now on at Ross and Co.'s Bon Marehe, Palmerston North. Call at sample rooms, Oxfordstreet, Levin, for bargains in Drapery, Clothing- and Furnish"TfeEY WHO SEEK TROUBLE NEVER MISS IT!" ! Troubles that none seek and only few manage to flaiss are coughs and colds, sore throat, and influenza, etc. The safe, sure, and speedy remedy is Toi king's Linseed Emulsion. Chemists and stores—l/ 6, 2/6, 4/f
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 January 1914, Page 1
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