The telephone.-jfervieo at Otaki is ik>w oj?on i'iO(ti'B a'.ni. to 8 p.m. Tho Levin Brass Baud gave its first concert of tlio season in the Levin Public Gardens yesterday. The good attendance of the public goes to prove that these concerts are increasing in popularity and that the efforts of the band to brighten tilings up are appreciated. Already the congestion in the i ing chambers that is inevitable as result of the interrupted shipping vices is manifesting itself at the "l 1 kouri works (says the ■Uainaru MaiJ). and this week it will bo necessary U send 3000 carcases to Timaru. I'lrdaily output at Pukeuri is from 250'. i to 3000 carcases, and lambs arc .s! to be coming in faster than they can be handled. The quality of the mea is excellent. Mr Sniellie, the well-known manager of the Levin Co-operative Factory, had the niisfortuno to break his leg on Thursday evening. Ho is now in the Otaki Hospital and doing as well as can be expected. He Jests at cokis who always uses "Nazol." Nothing so pleasant, so speedy, so sure as "Nazol" in curing coughs and colds. Splendid for children. Is 6d per bottle of <50 dose*.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 January 1915, Page 3
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201Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 January 1915, Page 3
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