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AUGT9OJ SALES. SALE BY MORTGAGEE. BY order of the Mortgagee Parker and Vincent will sell by public auction at Levin on Wednesday, 29th April, 1914, 28 perches part section 10 Block VIII., Levin. Title Land Transfer, 51 feet frontage to Oxford street (main street) in Lovin and 114 feet to Stanley street, central position. The land contains two shops with dwelling rooms. Sale will take place at 12 noon at the auction rooms of Messrs Parker and Vincent, corner Oxford and Both street. . ■. , For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers or to FULLERTON-SMITH, MILES and COBK, 335-Bint. Solicitors, Feilding. HEATHERLEA SETTLEMENT. T\f RITTEN Tenders, marked as * * above and addressed to the undersigned, will b© received up to noon of Friday, 17th April, for formation, culvorting and metalling of Rosslyn and Fairfield roads in the above Settlement. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Post Office, Levin. The lowest or any tender not necessarily acccepted. J. D. LOUCH, District Engineer. Public Works District Office, Old Parliamentary Buildings, Wellington, 30th March 1914. 336-4 int. HOROWHENUA RUGBY UNION. HP HE Annual General Meeting -*• of the Horowhenua Rugby Football Union will be held in the Manakaii Hotel, Manakau,* on Wednesday, 15th April, at 8 p.m. W. BKOUGHTON, 297-t.d. Hon. Secretary. Jbi-dSluii -ELOLIUAiS. / \U R Stores will be kept open ail day on W edneauuy and up to y p.m. on Thursday, but will be closed, all day on Saturday, the I.lth inst., aa part oi the Easter noiidays. IVESS. BROTHERS, Bootmakers, Levin. F. W. PINK, 340-3 Bootmaker, Levin. EASTER SATURDAY. jV/I Y Premises will open, in the •"■■■ morning for despatch and sale of Dominion and Times, and in the evening for The Chronicle, Standard, and Post. J. W. THOMPSON, 349-3 Bookseller, Levin. LEViS~~BETAn7~J. , BADEBS , ASSOCIATION. EASTER HOLIDAYS. rpHE Members of the Retail Tra- -*• ders . Association have decided to close their business premise* on Good Friday, Saturday, and Easter Monday. Consequently will be open for business all day on Wednesday and until 9 p.m. on Thursday night. T. BROWN, Secretary Levin Retail Traders' 848-4 Association.

QRGAN RECITAL Levin Pres. byteriun Church, Good Friday Evening. Mr Jesse White will give organ selections. Choice Vocal Sacred Items. Commence 8 o'clock. 341-2 A MEETINGTof~the IKeraroa Junior Football Club will be held in Grand Hotel on Thursday next, 9th' inst., at 8 p.m. All members are requested to attend. 345-2

T OST.—On Saturday morning, a purse containing 2 sovereigns and about IDs worth silver, between Weraroa and Kimberley road. Reward at this office. 34- 1 Mm. A, UeOiH'd iMntm JJP j» This lovely little child owis her health and beauty to REXONA SKIN and FACIAL SOAP " My little girl and I have used your Rexona Soap (or some considerable time and have found it excellent for the hair, scalp, and skin," writes Mrs. A. McCabe, 60 Melville Street, Dunedin, N.Z. "Also I found it tho best and most useful remedy for dandruff, with which we were both troubled, that I have ever used and I have tried a very great many indeed. Using It as per directions, It quickly removes the dandruff, cleans all blemishes from the face and skin, leaving a smooth healthy and peachlike bloom, that I have never noticed resulting from any of the remedies I used before I tried your Rexona Soap. It also leaves the hair soft, silky and glossy, and promotes its growth with almost incredible rapidity. And I thank you for the great benefit we have received by its use, and recommend it to all who may read these few words of gratitude." "Merit will tell" is a truism especially applicable to Edmonds' Baking Powder. It has been the greatest friend of the housewife for over 33 years. Merit, that's it t 'Twill tell! s< EDMONDS BAKING » I POWDER, *■*

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 April 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 April 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 April 1914, Page 4

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