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A. meeting of the Levin-Wand-erers junior footballers will be held in the Grand Hotel at 8 o'clock to-morrow (Tuesday) evening. The Misses McKegg announce that they will be openiug tea and luncheon rooms in Levin on Thursday next. The rooms are on the first floor of Ha swell's Buildings, Oxford-street, and they are now being fitted tip in a thorough and up-to-date manner. Mr Bailey, who brought the pictures from England that were on show at the Auckland Exhibition, is at present busy packing them up. Asked their destination lie remarked with a suspicion of buiticrness. "1 don't think the people of Auckland would be interested to know where they are going. During the whole of the period of the Exhibition I have sold one etching at three guineas and a 35s photograph. I thought the etching had redeemed Auckland from utter carelessness regarding the artistic merit of the collection, till 1 learned the purchaser lived at Rotorua. I really think that the art gallery was a mistake. It might have been a stable for all the interest that wsa taken in it." Shot-gun cartridges at cut rates arc advertised to-day, on page 4, by the Arthur Hopwood Hardware Co., Ltd., Palnierston North. This firm has taken a permanent advertising space in The Chronicle, and its advertisements will appear daily oh page 4.

From far-off Trebizond or near I'oneke what matters whence 111 ov■come? What though they beat the drum, or trumpet out their wortli ? For quality go seek ye throughout the circled earth, and then come back to Pink-; and mutely wink! !— Advt. No matter how stubborn, a cold may be. "NAZOL" will put it to flight. A few whilTs from a Nazol Inhaler gives a noticeable relief. Keep it up and the cold will leave you. -Arivfc. ' % TMEP "Wanted Known" advertisements appear on page 1, and other csaual advertisements on page 4. I ': ' ' : ' i 1 Shc.i i t liaii, t-> i;3s ])er ton at the store. Parker and Vincent. I-JORSE CLIPI'INU. Horses (■lipped by practical man at reasonable prices. 11. 0. Burnett, Hotel Arcadia. 454-o. WANTED KNOWS. The Levin-Wanderers [junior footballers will hold a meeting in the (J rand Ilotel to-morrow evening a( S o'clock. 45-!J-2 /"'IOTTAOE for Removal. Wanted to buy. Leave particulars at Chronicle Office. 447-w T EVIX Building' .Society Shares ('J) for sale. ( Ml'ors wanted. Apjily for address at Chronicle Office. 448-o WANTED. A general servant by the end of May. Wages I ">s per week. Apply Mrs ]). N. Mackenzie, Levin. 449-13 IIOROWIIEN CA COUNTY COUNCIL. TISNDERS FOR ROAD WORK. r are invited, addrcss--1 ed lo the (Mi airman, County Oiiice, Levin, up to Saturday, the 91h inst., at 10 a.m., for Contracts No. 211) Metalling the Foxton road. No. 211—.Metalling in Otaki Riding, south end. Specifications and General Conditions of Contracts art 1 to be seen at the County Office, Levin, and for the Otaki Contract the Town Hoard Office, Otaki. J. MALCOLM, 4 ; 1 !">-'» County Engineer. ANT ED TO 'SELL, 100 fin p- ** ly flour sacks. Apply ,J. Scott, Baker, Oxford street'. 422-1 TRESPASS NOTICE." 'JVTOTICE is hereby given that all persons found trespassing with or wii front dog or gun on any pari of the Boys' Training Farm, Weraroa, will be prosecuted. Any dogs found on the property will be destroyed. ' CI. M. lUTIvLTNSON, Manager. 'Weraroa, April -fO, 1914. 437-w FOR SALE. j Spring cart, horse and luu'iiej,?. Plough gelding (relii 1 .!<>) ABRAHAM Aj\f) Wl J, J A Mr;. LTD. 4yo-ir,-

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 May 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 May 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 May 1914, Page 3

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