MISSING from Oxford-street a Gout's B.S.A. Bicycle. 22-itu-h frame, reversible handle bare. Findjr kindly return to Robertson and Kelly 123-3. ■IT7ANTED TO SELL—About ln-<> » * acres of Northern Star growing crop potatoes. T. Woollett, Fairiieid road. 122-3 METHODIST OHURCH. Century Hall Services to-ntanwv. Morning.—"ls there a God who: cares?" Evening—"Does God take sides?" Preacher.-Rer. W. H. E. Abbey. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. WEDNESDAY, February 10th, 1.30. ; AT THE RESIDENCE—MAKO MAKO \ ROAD. 1%/JESSRS PARKER"AND VINCENT ! •*■'-■- have been instructed by Mr ~W. , Kendall, who is leaving Levin, to sell ' as above the whole of hie furniture < and household effects comprising.*— < Handsome sideboard, dining-room . table, chairs, couch, linolewm, pic- ' tures, mirror-Tronted wardrobe, I duchess pair, double brass-rail bed- \ etead with mattress complete, sin- j gle bedsteads, hall hat rack, carpet - . square, plush upholstered Mor-'is ' chair, plush couch, handsome ' chimney clock, -occasional tables 1 hall runner, linoleums, kitchen \ utensils, galvanised wash-tubs, wringer, kitchen dressers, etc. WEDNESDAY TSTEXT.— I.3O p.m. < 121-3 HOROWHENUA COUNTY COUNCIL. SPECIAL ROLLS. I3UBLIC Notice is hereby given that -*- the Special Rolls in connection with the undermentioned loans are open for inspection at the County Office, Levin, during office hours. Arawhata Drainage Loan £200 Heights Road Extension Loan £200 Dated this 4th day of February, 1915. H. E. LODGE, 113-1 County Clerk. . OLD FALSE TEETH BOUGHT. OOUND or broken, on gold, silver or vulcanite. Best possible prices in NW Zealand. Post any you have to J. DUNSTONE. G.P.0., Box 1053, Auckland. Cash by return mail. All parcels must have the owner's name and address inside. Buyers of all kinds of dental waste. Established 25 yeare. 000-lm. T OST.—On rabbit run behind Mr -*-* Randal McDonald's, off old beaoh road. Horowhenua, a tame cream coloured prize Ferret for hunting. Will flnd-er please return, to Barratt's Byko, and obtain reward. 119-2 WANTED TO SELL.—Young Cat tie Dog. Trial given. Apply Chronicle. 115-3 L&VIN BOROUGH COUNCIL. OUTSTANDING RATES. pUBWO NOTICE IS HEREBY -*- given that all rates unpaid on the Ist DAY OF MARCH NEXT will be sued for without further notice. P. W. GOLDSMITH, Town Clerk. T.pvin, 2nd February, 1915 107-4 int. . _ DOG TAX, 1915. |>ÜBLIO NOTICE is hereby given ■- that owners of dogs residing in «, Iho Borough of Levin must register , i!:"U dogs at the Borough Council offices, in Oxford-street. Registra- T tion fees are as follows:—For sporting " and house dog« 10 shillings per head > freducible to five shillings per head if S paid on or before the 13th March 1915); f tor dogs kept by farmers or drovers, find used solely for the purpose of drivin gor hording cattle or sheep, two * shillinirs and sixpence per head. > P. W. GOLDSMITH. , Hep:i«ti;ir. Lrnn. Feb. 3rd, 1915. 110-3j.lt ' LEVIN RAM FAIR. f MONDAY, FEB. 15th ; 1915. - \ BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS will hold their Ram Fair on the above <late.— Entries now being received. KULL PARTICULARS LATER. 116-1 rriTRVEAN Peaches.- Oi-ders will ?e ■"• taken for first-class peaches and ui'Ctarines, mature for bottling at 2Jd per pound—minimum quantity 181bs. Also four-pound punnets of the same picked ripe and juicy at Is 3d. Note. -- The picking season will end about March Ist. J. C. Nteill, Tirvean. Weraroa. 000-3 '
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 February 1915, Page 3
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516Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 February 1915, Page 3
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