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A press association messavi- ] slates that in July next l 1 .U.S. i'niioinei will be handed over to iLie JNew Zealand Government i. iraining ship. The new minister ior Lev.j Methodist Church (ltev. Mr Abbey) has arrived in Levin, and will conduct services in the Century llall on Sunday morning -ui>. evening. The services at the Levin Presbyterian Church to-morrow will be conducted by the Rev. A. C. Randerson. The evening subject will bo "The House Without Foundations.'' The choir will sing the' anthem "Although-the Fig Tree Shall Not Blossom.'' Barton's Circus drew an audience of over live hundred people to the tent in Chamberlain street on Friday night. This circus grows bigger and better between every visit, and the public is quick in recognise its merits. f lhe horsemanship on Friday evening was excellent; "Happy Jackles" and "Dummy Bill" kept the audience in roars of laughter. "Silver King," the trick pony, grows cleverer than ever, and the musical gymnasts and trapesists, etc., keep up to standard. The company concludes its season (at the L'pper Hutt nepct Wednesday/ when it will give a benefit performance in aid of the sufferers by the disastrous explosion in that township. In the springtime thj circus once again will take the road. Whiß)*}r! the winter approaches ; the sleet and the mud and tho frost; the dark on the daylight encroaches; the warmth of summer is lost. But some folk immune from such ills be tliey move in a healthy warm glow, because they have covered each trilby with Pink's damp-resisters What Ik; ;. —Advt. I have just received a fresh stock of Liquid Paraffin, and as there is a very great demand for this article, L would, advise customers to call as soon as possible for it, so as to avoid disappointment. F. 0. Remington, Cliemist Levin.

FOR SALE. / \IsE eig'ht-feet Booth .McDonald windmill, nearly new. Apply Levin Hotel. lil-1 LEVIN METHODIST CH UHUH SKRVICES CENTUiiY tIALL SI'NDAY, 19th AIMML. I'RKACHER: Rev. Mr Abbey. Everybody Wolcome. 1590 1 ANGLICAN CHURCH. USVI N. \ NATAL Meeting and Social, Wednesday, April 22nd, p.m. All Welcome. Admission FRttE. 39."'.-2 TMIF next Druids' Ladies Nigh I will be held in the Druids Hall, Levin, on Friday, April 2L Dancing ft to 12. Gents 1s (id; ladies free. These dances are held every second Friday. '>92-3 WALK AN AE SALE. Additional Entries. Abraham and Williams:— 5 3-year forward steers 2 3-vear draught fillies (unbroken) (i springing: hoifera

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 April 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 April 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 April 1914, Page 3

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