BUSINESS NOTES
i'rinceas Mary's gift book, containing stories and poems by the most famous authors, and paintings and drawings by the most famous artists, published at 3s Od is having an mmense circulation. In England 350,i)ou copies have been sold in a few clays. Mr R. E. Lucas, bookseller, uevin, is now booking orderß. a second-hand extractor (for honov) is required by an advertiser— "B, ' care of Chronicle office. Reports of commissions of enquiry into the statu of Belgium show that the plight of the unfortunate people lih.> not appreciably improved, and that they still must look to the outside world for assistance. llie people of Levin, with great profit to themselves, can assist tliem by buying, at the extremely low price of Is per dozen, assorted spring bulbs from Mrs JJean, the Boro' sweet shop, Oxford-street, near the Post Office. The bulbs ire of various colours and belong mainly to the narcissi family. The whole of the money received from the proceeds of the sale of the bulbs is being handed over to the Belgian Relief- Fund. See replace advertisement oik page 3 of Ins issue.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 February 1915, Page 3
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188BUSINESS NOTES Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 February 1915, Page 3
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