Once bitten, tAvice shy. If you've once had a cold and let it run into serious bronchial trouble you will fight shy of repeating the experiment. Next time a cold comes along "NAZOL should be put on the job to effect a speedy cure. —Advt.
QTHER "Wanted Known" advertisements appear on page 1 and other casual advertisements TENDERS. rpENDERS are invited for the erection of a seven-roomed house on Beach road, Levin t for Mr A: Sobye. Plans' and specifications may be seen at the office oi The Horowhenua Daily Chronicle. Tenders close Monday, 2nd March; all tenders to be marked "Tender" and addressed to A. Sobye, Levin. LoAvest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GREY F. PHILLIP. 1 -. 174-4 Architect. LEVIN BRASS BAND. T EVIN BRASS BAND will -*-* play in the Gardens at 1.5 p.m. to-morroAv (Sunday) afternoon. Collection will be taken in aid of Band funds. ll'!l!; (CLEARING SALE of Drapery, Crockery, and Ironmongery is now on at Imne's Store, Ohau. Bargains in all lines. Must be sold. ' 171-t.e PUBLIC SERVICE STORES TENDERS BOARD.
Wellington,' 17th February, 1914. HPENDERS are invited'for tho supply of Groceries, Bread, Meat and Boots for the Boys' Training Farm, VVeraroa, for the period Ist April to Jilst December, 1914.
Tendei\s to be addressed to the undersigned marked on the covoring envelop "Tenders for Industrial School Supplies," will be received up to noon on the 2nd day of March at the office of the Public Service Stores Tenders Board, Wellington. General conditions may be seen and forms of tender obtained at the Training Earin and at the office of the Education Department, Wellington. Each tender must be accompanied by a deposit of £10. JOHN MacKAY. 170-s.w. Chairman. W' "aSTE PAPER for sale at Chronicle Office, for per Apply earlyLEVIN MALE CHOIR. LEVIN MALE CHOIR. CONCERT. CENTURY HALL, TUESDAY, EEB. 24, at 8 p.m, TUESDAY, EEB. 24, at 8 p.m. A—Musical- Treat --Eor All A—Musical—Treat—Eor All TICKETS 2s and Is. TICKETS 2s and Is. 165-4. TE HORO HALL. LENDERS for the erection of -*• above, addressed to the undersigned, will be received up till noon on Friday, u'th March. Plans and specifications may be inspected at office of Otaki Mail. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. T. SPIE.KK, 161-w Chairman of Trustees. T. HARRLS, CASH BOTCHER. DURING the hot weather all Beef, Mutton and Lamb will be kept in the cooling room at Palmerston North Abattoirs, over night until delivery to me the following morning, thus ensuring the freshest of meat in the hot weather. All meat inspected by a qualified inspector appointed by the New Zealand Government. Prime Cured BACON and HAMS. SMALL GOODS o, every description. MY MOTTO. Immaculate Cleanliness and Punctuality. Prir.es.- CHEAPEST. Quality. The VERY BEST
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 February 1914, Page 3
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