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Horowhen ua ' L Agricultural and Pastoral SHOW At Levin, Wednesday January l 2Bfchr OFFICERS. Patron.—Mr W H. Field. President.—Mr John £ebbell. < Vice-presidents—Messrs J. R. McDonald, P. Bartholomew, B. Ling J. Liggms, W. H, Simcox, W. Tompsitt, G. W. Stephenson, W. J. Howell. . Executives Committee.—Messrs Jas. McLeavev, C.Saxon, H. J.' Richards, y. G. Roe, T. A. B. Hudson/ W. B6cher, J. Drysdale, R. A. McDonald, J. G. Prouee, S. A. Broadbelt, J. Ryder, W. Ryder, J. Davies, E. M. Herrick, T. Bevan, junr. Winiata Pataka, Y. E. Hitchings, H.E.Lodge, F. Webb, J. Johnson, J. M. Murray, D. Judd, G. Tully, A. Drake, M. Moynihan, E. Laws, ;b. Burnell, D. Gardener, W. Barber, 0. Robinson, C.'Ai W.-_M°nckton, W. H. Weggery, W. Simpson, W. Stickles, b: W. Carter, N. Eirkcaldie, C. C. Webb, John Howell,. a ttt' T ar '' Smith, F. Davies, 1 E. S. Lancaster, A McLeavey, T. H. Coltman, M. H. Bailey, S. F. Perntt, J. Broughton, W. McKegg, G. Hanton, W. M. Simsrox, J, C. Neill, K. Windley, Major Burlinson. Hon. Treasurer.—Mr F. G. Roe. Secretary.—B. R. Gardiner, P.O. Box 2 Levin Classes for HORSED, CATTLE SHEEP AND PIGS. lo COMPETITIONS 13 PONY RACES 4 JUMPING EVENTS. DOTTING RACE Bli EtC ' 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.

Description of Job Printing executed in the Best and most Op-to-date Styles at The HOROWHENUA CHRONICLE Uj)'.fr'lCE, Levin./ r VO FARMERS AND HOUSE- . OWNERS.—I am prepared to give estimates for concreting, asphalting and plain and ornamental fencing. ..Fencing material always obtainable. Best workmanship at reasonble rates. Hi (Jhahnings, Bath street, Levin. T IME for the grass, garden, and poultry, at 22b 6d ton (in sacks) Levin Station. Orders taken for half-ton upwards. Parker and Vincent, Levin. YY ANTED TO jgUY. OLD HENS—3s 6d pair. fOLTNG lb. YOUNG ROOSTERS.—Bd lb. C. S. CLAR KE, 10 Moles worth Street, 1149-q WELLINGTON. J£ING'S »JIHEATRE J EVIN, PICTDEES. Programme for THURSDAY, JANUARY 29. Headed with the Greatest and Most Sensational Cowboy Picture ever brought to Levin: SAVED BY THE WIRE. * * SAVED BY THE WIRE. * ft SAVED BY THE WIRE. * * SAVED BY THE WIRE. * * SAVED BY THE WIRE. * * SAVED BY THE WIRE. * * SAVED BY THE WIRE. * ft SAVED BY THE WIRE. * -X- SAVED BY THE WIRE. * * SAVED BY THE W r IRE. * . * SAVED BY THE WIRE. * * SAVED BY THE WIRE. * * SAVED BY THE WIRE. * * SAVED BY THE WIRE. * ft SAVED BY THE WIRE. * * SAVED BY THE WIRE, ft ft SAVED BY THiii WIRE. -X~ft SAVED BY THE WIRE. * ' - (Or in Touch with the Earth.) 3200 feeto PRICES Is and 6d. * Levin Tea Rooms OXFOIID STREET. A. L. Williams Proprietor. VISITORS TO LEVIN cannot do better than call at LEVIN TEA ROOMS for refreshments. BALLS and PARTIES catered for. , v WEDDING CAKES a speciality. XMAS CAKES made from the Finest New Season's Fruit. Customers are requested to order early. STRAWBERRY and CREA.M when procurable. BREAD AND SMALL GOODS delivered to all parta o{ (he diitrio' uaily. I - /i;> ■ • ■ *

" WANTED COLUMN/' Advertisements under this heading are charged for at-the rate of Is for each 20 words. i'ALMERSTON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL. Rector: J. E. Yernon, M.A., B.Sc. (Edin.) nniiE School re-opens on Thursday, February sth. Classical, Commercial and Agricultural courses. Boarding House for boys. Prospectus on application. The Rector may be seen at the School during January on Thursdays, and on February 1, 2 and 3 from 2 to 4 p.m. 35-3w WANTED KNOWN. —Girl's Pleated Skirts 2s lid each. Usual prices 5s 6d to (js lid. All sizes. Only at Levin's Greatest Drapery Sale. Stiles and Matheson. JAM LABELS! Jam Labels! ** Gummed! Ready for .immediate use. Packets of 50 for sixpence each. Ten kinds assorted if required.—At Chroniole office. WANTED KNOWN.— ■* * mer Costumes. Very latest styles and materials 10s 6a - each. Usual prices 455. All this season's Goods. Stiles and Matheson. rpEST YOUR COWS.—Sheets to suffice for twelve months may bs secured for 3s 6d, at the CHRONICLE OFFICE. QUMMER Paris models 3s lid each. Usual prices 24s to 85s. Be quick! At Levin's Greatest Drapery Sale. Stiles and Matheson. JAM LABELS! Jam Labels! " Gummed! Ready for. immediate use. Packets of 50 for sixpence each. Ten kinds assorted if required.—At Chronicle office. ■WEILVIiOA BAKERY.— Open * * again by Mrs Watson. Bread delivered daily. Hot pies, lea and eoll'ee always ready. 64-w JAM LABELS! Jam Labels! " Gummed! Ready for immediate use. Packets of 50 for , sixpence each. Ten assorted if required.—At Chronicle office. "WANTED KNOWN. — The * v 8011 Marclie, Levin, are selling underclothing, nightdresses, one-piece dresses, aprons and Blouses at big reductions. Call and see (lie bargains. MOTOR JACK LOST.— BeITJ. l u .]\i r Wood's farm, Shannon, and Levin. Reward (tn return to Gunning's Store, Shannon. 77-3 r PEA LEAD W-xPis TED.—At Chronicle Office, Levin. 2a per lb given. \/J ISS DUFF resumes teaching A Pianoforte and voice production at her residence Cam-bridge-street, Levin, on Monday, 2nd February, 1914. 85-2 WANTED KNOWN. You * can get gent's whole-back kip shooters, pegged, at 10s 6d from IVESS BROS., Levin. \\/ r ANTED.—Tenders for about 45- chains drain, near the mill at Koputaroa. Specifications may be seen at Mill.-—E. PORTER. 47-&

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 January 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 January 1914, Page 1

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