Straw.— £2 15s per ton, ex sturu. £2 lUi ©x truck. Choice New Season's B.L.E. Kape.—3Us per cwt. Swiss Chard (Silver Beet). —Variety recommended by the agricultural Department, Is 4d per lb. Western Wolth's Byegrass. — New Season's seed just landed from Holland 8d per lb. Dreseed Cooksfoot.—l6/17 seed per lb. Dressed.—6d per lb. Perennial ityegrass.—4s 6d to 5s per bushel. Italian ltyegrasa.—4b 6d to 5s per bushel. Cowgrass and lted Clover.— lid per lb. White Clover (Colonial).—ls 4d per lb. T .ADIES !—VVhy is the delicious MILITARY PIOfiLE having such a tremendous sale? You will understand why when you taste it; suits all palates; buy a bottle to-day. JAM LAJ3ELS! Jam Labels 1 w (iummed! Heady for immediate use. Packets of 60 for sixpence each. Ten kinds assorted if required.—At Chronicle office.
WANTED KNOWN.—\V intex Gooiisnow on show at tlie Jiou Marche Sample llooins, including latest Mate, .Blanket Coats, Costumes, Winter Tweede. Also samples of all newest Dress Materials. NOW NOW NOW OPEN OPEN OPEiN Leong Brother^ Oxford-street Levin. All kinds of FRUIT, GREENUROCERIES, GROCERY, CON. FECTIONERY, TOBACCOS anu SOFT DRINES. LEONG BEOS would be pleased to have a call to inspect the quality of their goods which are supplied at the lowest possible prices.— Note the address— iNext to BEADLE Y STAJiLEfc. J£ING ; S npHEATEE. Programme for FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. March 27 6 p.m. March 28 Matinee Saturday at 2.30 T_l EADED with a great Gaumont •*-*• animal picture— "THE' LION HUNTERS." "THE LION HUNTERS." "THE LION HUNTEES." "THE LION HUNTERS." "THE LION _ HUNTEES/- , 2300 ft. "GAUMONT GRAPHIC." Topical, 600 ft. "THE OTHER GIEL." Drama, 1100 ft. 'At. WORK & PLAY in CHINA. , Coloured Scenic, 800 ft. "THE SORROWFUL STONE." Drama, 1050 ft. "BUNNY'S HONEYMOON." Comedy, 1050 ft. "TRIP on a FRENCH RIVER." Coloured Scenic, 300 ft. "IN THEIE HOUR OF NEED." Drama, llOOfl "TEE NEW NEIGHBOURS." Comic, 50T)ft. Prices as Usual. STIR Films for Monday.--"ASHES." 2300 ft. "OLIVER TWIST" (by Charles Dickens), 4500 ft. Prices Is Everywhere Children under 12 ft D Levin Tea Booms «ftv ■■'-■■■ OXFORD STREET. " " &L* $£'§?. s *a sue Proprietor. yiSITORS TO LEVIN cannot, do better than call at LEVIN TEA ROOMS for refreeh. ments. BALLS and PARTIES catered for. WEDDING CAKES a epeoiality. XMAS CAKES made from the Finest New Season's Fruit, Customers are requested to ordtti early. STRAWBERRY and CREAM when procurable. BREAD AND SMALL GOODS delivered 1o all parte of the dietric* daily. TO settlers & farmers—H. Channings, Bath-street. Concreting, asphalting, ornamental fencing. Estimates given. Repeir work on graves effected. Agent for Leslie McMinu, BHsnumental mason*
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 March 1914, Page 1
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421Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 March 1914, Page 1
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