LOCAL AND GENERAL
Daydreams must have been affecting the "Chronicle's" stone-hand yesterday as lie dropped into our leading article the lines of correction marked in the proof. Consequently, our readurs were told in print that "questions may be interspereed as to whether the time be interposed as to whether the time the .sporadic efforts made to secure for Levin its municipal liall. but to our mind the time present is as suitable, as any other may be." The sentence as written ran: "Questions may bo interposed as to whether the time lias or has not come for tlio making of tin effective effort to centralise the sporadic efforts made to secure for Levin its municipal hall, but to our mind the time present is as suitable as any other may be." A solo will bo sung at l'rosbyterian Church by Mrs Anderson to-morrow evening. A resident of tlio district who forwarded two tons of potatoes f« the Wellington market received a nett retinvi of £4 15s 6cl per ton.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 March 1915, Page 2
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169LOCAL AND GENERAL Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 March 1915, Page 2
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