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Business Notes.

Pi mis muricata are for sale by the hundred (price 12s (id) at the Nursery of Mr Henry Newport, Kawiu road. Ivulomond wattle also are for sale at the nursery.

Levin Chamber of Commercemeets in the Borough Council chambers this evening (Tuesday) at 8 o'clock. Otaki bowlers, by 18 points to I;>, defeated a rink jI bowlers tniiii Feilding, in a challenge match for the Dixon Hup—a trophy valued at fifty guineas. On the thirteenth head Otaki's score was I-'} against 9, but Feilding's skip (Saywell) gradually improved his position in the later heads. For Wednesday evening, April I.sth, the proprietary of the King's Theatre, Levin, is submitting an interesting programme of moving pictures. "Tho Phantom Thief" (a detective story with "Nick Winter', as the sleuth hound) is the lengthiest film to be shown. "An Indian's Loyalty" and "Cupid's I fired Man" are other elongated reels.

A very handsome white altar frontal was usod for the first timeon Easter. Sunday, in S. Mary's Church, Levin. II was the gift of Mrs Lancelot Ilitehings, and \v;is ordered by her Jrom the "Sisters of the Church." London, soino six months ago. It was fortunate (hat the- frontal reached its dc-slinatioii last Saturday, just- in timofor use on the Master Festival.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 April 1914, Page 3

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210

Business Notes. Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 April 1914, Page 3

Business Notes. Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 April 1914, Page 3

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