AUCTION SALES. UNRESERVED SALE OF DAIRY COWS. At the Farm, Manakau. TUESDAY, 28th APRIL, 1914. A 33 RAIT AM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., have received instructions from Messrs Mason and. Wright (who are giving up winfcej* milking) to sell, as above, at 1 p.m.:— 0 cows calved within last fortnight 24 cows to calve by end of June 1. p.b. Jersey bull, by Cherry's Magnet-Uhlan ALSO, at the same time and place, their well known farm will be offered .consisting of 100 ACRES of FIRST CLASS DAIRYING LAND. Buildings comprise 6roomed house, stable, transited, and 18-bail cowshed. Would make an ideal stud farm. A brake will meet early morning trains at Manakau. Light Luncheon Provided. 404-t.d. DITCHINGS, HAN'iIINS AND COMPANY, LTD. (In Liquidation). Stocks of grain, wines AND SPIRITS, ALE AND STOUT, CORRUGATED IRON, STAP LE S , EXPLOSIVES, WIRE NETTING, ETC., ETC. MUST BE SOLD. MUST BE SOLD. PRICES:- s. d. Feed Oats 2 i per bus. Peas 4 9 ~ ~ Cape Barley 3 8 ~ v Maize 4 6 ~ ~ Alg. Seed Oats... 3 8 ~ ~ Sucrosine 14 6 per sack And many other bargains too numerous to particularise. WALTER BULL, V. T. HITCHINGS, ? —m Liquidators. HORTICULTURAL piiODUCE, & JNDUSTRIAL gOCIETY. CHRYSANTHEMUM, FRUIT AND PRODUCE SHOW To be held in the CENTURY HALL LEVIN. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th, 1914. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th, 1914, 2.*10 to 5 p.m. ——— ito 10 p.m. rpHE SHOW of the Year. Splendid exhibits of Apples, Pears, Quinces, etc,., from all parts of the district. —Also— CUT BLOOMS, POT PLANTS, DECORATION S, DOMESTICS, VEGETABLES. i and FARM PRODUCE. Afternoon tea from 3 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 4th MAY, at the Century Hall, Levin. LATE ENTRIES at double rates will be accepted up to 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, sth MAY. CATALOGUES may be obtained on application to either Mr P. W. Goldsmith, or R. D. WALLACE, Secretary. N.B.- -The attention of exhibitors is drawn to Clause 19 of the Genera] Rules of the Society relating to entries and prize awards. 402-t.d. FOOTB A LLEBS"]7ANCE . THE Levin-Wanderers' Football Club will hold its Annual Dance in. the Levin Town Hall on WEDNESDAY,. 29th APRIL, commencing at 8.30 p.m. GOOD MUSIC GUARANTEED. N. WINIATA, 400-t.d. Hon. Secretary. M (JHANNTNGS. Bath-street Levin GENERAL CONTRACTOR. pONCRETING or Asphalting, Plain or Ornamental Fencing in any part of the district. Cemetery work a specialty. Agent for Leslie McMiim, Monumental Mason, Pahnerston North. WANTRD.— Woman tor .Jighl housework and assist- in laundry; wages 15s a week and bonus (£'J) every six- months. Apply liv letter or between 7 and S n.m. to Queen Street Laundry. Levin • 398-w LADIES! -The delicious MIL- * ITA U Y TICKLE is tho most tasty condiment in the worldsuits all palates; price reasonable. Buy a hot lie to-day. T ADI.ICS! The delicious MILITARY PICKLE is not better tlian the best ; but better than the rest. We would like your opinion. Price reasonable. Buy ;i hot tie 10-day. jJINUS .M U IJICATA. By Die ® hundred at the Nursery, 100 lor UJs fid. Also Kulomoml Wattle. Hy. Newport. 372-<| R J OUSUWi VES ! If you love your husband give him a taste of (hi; delicious MILITARY PICKLE. Suits all palates. I'riee reasonable. Buy a bottle to-day from T. Broome's. lAM LABELS! 3am Labels! Gu uuuod! Ready for im- j mediate use. Packets of 50 for sixpence oacli. Ton kinds assorted I if required.- -At Chronicle office.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 April 1914, Page 4
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