Straw. —&Z 10b per ton, ex store. £2 1U» ex truck. Chuice New Season's B.L.E. Rape.—LiUs per cwt. Swiss Chard (Silver Beet). —Variety recommended by the agricultural Department, Is 4d per lb. Western Wolth's Ryegrass. — New Season's seed just lai)ded from Holland 8d per lb. .Dressed Cooksfoot. —16/17 seed 7£d per lb. Farmers' Dressed.—6d per lb. Perennial Ryegrass.—4s 6d to 5s per bushel. Italian ltyegrass.—4a 6d to 6s per bushel. Cowgrais and Red Clover.— lid per lb. White Glover (Colonial). —la 4d per lb. T ADIES!—Why is the delicious MILITARY PICKLE having such a tremendous sale P You ' will understand why when you taste it; suits all palates; buj a bottle to-day. lAM LABELS ! Jam Labels 1 Gummed! Ready for immediate use. Packets of 60 for sixpence each. Ten kinds assorted if required.—At Chronicle office. WANTED KNOWN.-rWintei Goodsnow on show at the 13on Marche Sample Rooms, including latest Hats, Blanket Coats, Costumes, Winter Tweeds. Also samples of all newest Dress Materials. NOW NOW NOW OPEN OPEN OPEN Leong Brothers. Oxford-street Levin. All kinds of FRUIT, GREENGROCERIES, GROCERY, CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCOS and SOFT DRINKS. LEUNG BROS would be pleased to have a call to inspect the quality of their goods which arr supplied at the lowest possible prices.— Note the address— Next to BRADLEY STABLES. RING'S rjpHEATRE. PICTpES. Programme for MONDAY, MARCH 30th, Special Matinee at p.m. P EADED with two beautiful STAR Dramas:— "OLIVER TWIST." "OLIVER TWIST." "OLIVER TWIST." "OLIVER TWIST." 4500 feet. "ASHES." "ASHES." "ASHES." "AfeHES." "ASHES." '"ASHES." "ASHES." 7 'A H E S." 2300 feet. —Also— "WARWYICIv CHRONICLE." Topical GOOft. "ROSE AT 10, CAC'I. f S AT 45." Comedy, llOOft . "A GAMBLERS HONOUR." Drama, lT)5Uit. .'Two's Company, Three.s a Crowd' Comedy, 800 ft. " N.Z. ANIMATED NEWS." Topical, 400 ft. "THE GREATER GIFT." Drama, 1050 ft. "HIDE AND SEEK." Comic, 500 ft. PRICES AS USUAL. I Prices is £very where Children under 12 Levin Tea Rooms OXFORD STREET. A. L. Williams Proprietor. yiSITORS TO LEVIN cannot do better than call at LEVIN TEA ROOMS for refresh* ments. BALLS and PARTIES catered for. WEDDING CAKES a speciality. XMAS CAKES made from the Finest New Season's Fruit, Customers are requested to ord*d early. STRAWBERRY and CREAM when procurable. BREAD AND SMALL GOODS delivered lo all parts of the distrio* dailynpO settlers & farmers —H. Channings, Bath-street. Concreting, asphalting, ornamental „ fencing. Estimates given. Rcfc pair work on graves effected. Agent for Leslie McMinn, monumental mason. . * <
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 March 1914, Page 1
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401Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 March 1914, Page 1
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