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WANTED.— Strong lad or middle-aged inan ; must be good milker. Apply J. W. Procter. 399-u JJ QHANNIKGS. Bath-street Levin. GENERAL CONTRACTOR. I pONCRETING or Asphalting, Plain or Ornamental Fencing in any part of the district. Cemetery work a specialty. Agent for Leslie McMinn, Monumental Mason, Palmerston North. T EVIN TTORTICULTURAL pIiODUCE, & JNDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. CHRYSANTHEMUM, FRUIT AND PRODUCE SHOAV To be held in the CENTURY HALL LEVIN. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th, 1914. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th, 1914. 2.30 to 5 p.m. I to 10 p.m. HPHE SHOW of the Year, i Splendid exhibits of Apples, I Pears, Quinces, etc., from all parts of the district. —Also— CUT BLOOMS, POT PLANTS, DECORATIONS, DOMESTICS, VEGETABLES, and FARM PRODUCE. Afternoon tea from b" to 5 p.m. Supper from 8 to 10 p.m. ENTRIES will be received by the Secretary from 7 to 9 p.m. on MONDAY, the 4tb MAY, at the Century Hall, Levin. LATE ENTRIES at double rates will be accepted up to 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, .sth MAT. CATALOGUES may be obtained on application to either Mr P. W. Goldsmith, or R. D. WALLACE, Secretary. N.B.—The attention of exhibitor's is drawn to Clause 19 of the General Rules of the Society relating to entries and prize awards. 402-t.d. IN BARE FEET. (Sydney Sun Cables.) Paris, April 11. One of the daintiest Parisian ac- \ tresses, Mdlle Jeanne Provost lias set nil Paris tnlTcincr. She has started a new fashion by appearing in a crowded lobby of the Theatre Rojane ,during the dress rehearsal of n new play with bare feet shod with pretty sandals, which were fastened around by a cross ribbon in the old Greek style. " It is delightful,' declared Mdlle. Provost, "to have one's feet free. Why should women crowd them into narrow boots, with 4in. heels?'' Jewellers in Paris are already having toe-rings made for those ladies who take to wearing sandals. This is not the first freak fashion introduced by Mdlle Provost. It was this little lady who was the first of her sex to appear in public in the trouser skirt. AEROPLANE AS HEARSE. London, April 11. The will of a Russian millionaire, M. Ivan Hopornowski, who died a few days ago, contained a strange request. It was one of £20,000 to any aviator who would convey his coffin to the graveside in an aeroplane. Posoit', a Russian airman, undertook to perform the grim task, and placing the coffin on his biplane, started oil' for the cemetery in which the burial was to take place. It was a difficult place in which to descend," and Posoir* made such a bad landing that the flight nearly brought about his own funeral. "Delays are dangerous"—especially when you have a cold. Get "NAZOL" "to-day. A few drops of this true and tried remedy will shift the most obstinate cough and cold. Thoroughly efficacious for all bronchial troubles.—Ad. SWEARS BY IT. "My little grandchild Olive was attacked with bronchitis and nothing I tried did her any good," says Mrs E. Headifen, 18G Tasinan street, Newtown, N.Z. "Having seen Chamberlain's Cough Remedy advertised as being most effective in the treatment of bronchitis I thought I would try it. # I did so and it gave her immediate relief from the first dose. Now I swear by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.' For sale everywhere.—Ad.

Shrop to WearerPure v'-'ocldi the way! Jaeger Woollens gather no cotton or other adullerant on their journey from s!k <.•[■> to wearer. Jaeger \ssM-L Weoaens | have t!ic attrihutcG \[\ ( of great durability, Vjvi \ \ warmth in winter \i] \ ) ! and coolness in \l \l J summer. J^\^X^ Jaeger Men'is Combination Garments, from 18/- to 31 ,'6—comfortable, hygienic and durable. The Dr. Jaeger Co.VEwe" Brand Combinations, but of plainer finiih, 13/6 to 24/9. 411 Reliable Drapers and Clothiers AD'/. 2 Local kg*ni* : STILES ON, Levin.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 April 1914, Page 4

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626

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 April 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 April 1914, Page 4

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