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The King's Theatre will be open for skating this afternoon and evening. Three sessions have been arranged—the afternoon session, the learners' class (from 6 to 7 p.m.), and the evening session. The Levin Brass Band will be in attendance this evening. A benefit performance in aid of the widow and children of the late W. Hislop will be given on Friday evening next, at tne Town Hall, Levin, .by the D'Almaine Company. Details will appear to-morrow. ■ Th^Bank' of has received the following . cable advice from its London office, dated May 16th:—"The sales have closed very firm, and prospects are good. There is a good demand for all. kinds of wool. Total quantity held over is 5000 bales? wool, of which 3000 are $ew Zealand." -■■■• Mothers! Give your children "NAZOL" when they have colds or sore throats. The famous remedy can be inhaled or taken ona lump-of sugar. A few drops will shiffc the most obstinate cold.—Advt. '.VV like the 'R. and G. , BranJ ox hats and caps very mu ;h; tlir\y are so comfortable, light in weight, perfect in style and very durable. Ask your local clothier fur the It. and G. Brand every iime. ; —Advt. •. \ 7 New books at Thompson's.— "Gold," by Stewart Jfl. White; "Miradi," Miss Bradrton; "The Valley of the Moon,' Jack London; "The Pathway," Gertrude Page; "The Purple Mists, ,1 '*K. S. Young. Also a ni(,eiot of new books in the 10d and Is 6d edition. First part of "History of Nations" now ready. ——Advt , 'Wanted Known" advertisements appear on page 1, and other csaual advertisements on page 4. ' . WANTED—Grazing for about 20 head of cows and heifers in lots or • as whole for three months, or would exchange grazing sheep i'or cattle. S. A. Broadbelt, Ihakara. (504-3. I^7^™^N^WN7-^s"r"uioV ** Ladies' Night, Friday, May 22nd. Long night. Gents 2s, ladies a basket. 509-3 LjlOR SALE.—One .first-class _ Jersey-Holstein heifer, just at drop.« Apply Chi-onicle-Of-fice. . .508-2' CHANGE OF ADDRESS. HP HE business address of C. H. -*- L. Palmer, representative of Rangitikei Sawmill is Longburn. Kindly write or 'phone. 507-1 LEVIN SALE. FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1914. ABILUiAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell at 1 p.m.—. 300 fat ewes 100 fat wethers l(i fat cows 50 steers (18-iuonths, 2^-year, and 3-year) 50 weaners 20 head mixed cattle Porkers, stores and weaner pigs NOTE.—Pigs will-• be sold at 12.30 sharp. On account of Arthur Drake, Esq j 470 fat and forward wethers , (first-class line) JJOO 2-tooth to f.f.m. ewes iu lamb 513-3 UNRESERVED SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. AT THE FARM, TE HORO. , TUESDAY, 2Gth MAY, 1914. | A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, j' XTI - LTD., have received in- I structions from Mr W. Mitchell . (who is giving up his lease) to sell '. as above, at 12 noon— 58 cows to calve June, July, ; and August (! cows in full milk \ 6 yearling grade Jersey' heifers *» i 1 65-gallon "Domo" haui separator -, Subject to slight resei^e. 1 18-month pedigree Jersey, bull ; I good trap horse \ 1 65-gallon A.L. Tuibine! separator plant g Light Luncheon Provided. % Coach will meet morning trains at Waikanae and Te Horo. All stock will be trucked free. % NOTE.—The Auctioneers, havintv insppcted this herd, can ihor-f oughly recommpTid it as a first--class olio. The cowr, are prflf■> t tioally all grade Jerseys, secomi and third ralvors, and in goo.isl condition. 512-t. i\\ HITCHINGS, HANKINS ANli CO., LTD., J I (In Liquidation.) OFFER the following Bargains FOR CASH ONLY:— •: STAPLES, liin., at 8s kwt. ■' HORSE COVERS, 2(Wck GILRUTH CALF FOOD, 25V, ss; 50's at 10s. BASIC SLAG, at 6s bag. # SUPERPHOSPHATE at 9s bnjfA. ROCK SALT, at ]"d per lb. -v' RED LEA T D, 7s keg. % KEROSENE, 4s 6d per tin. - DANDY BRTTSHES, GIRTHS, ETC., at below c<A■ WALTER BULL, V. T. HITCHTNGS, ator4-503-t.c. . t-

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 May 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 May 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 May 1914, Page 3

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