T GST.—From Gig in front of Mrs t -*-* Fosella'is dressmaker's shop an umbrella. Reward on returning same to Hotel Arcadia. 272-1 TO BE LET.—Four-rcomed Cottage in Oxford-street. Gas and highpressure water installed. Rent lis per week. Apply for key at Chronicle Office. 267-3 Levin ladies croquet chh. . General Meeting Friday afternoon, 3 o'clock, in Public Schoolroom. 265-1. LEV IX HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. T IIHE Miscellaneous and Industrial -®- Section fixed for the Spring Slumthat was abandoned in September last, will be included in the Autumn Show, to be held on 28th and 29th April. Clas-ses for painting, stencil work, fancy sewing. etc., are included. Schedules may be. obtained on application to the treasurer (Mr P. W. Goldsmith), or to v W. J. READING. 266-3 Secretary. IXTKRN A 11ON AL ± IliJ INTER XAT lON AL Two Point §elf-heating SAD IRON The latest invention in benzine appliances. Easily adjusted and gjways to be trusted. By doing away with all the drudgery, this wonderful iron leaves little to be depircd in an iron. No hot stove fire on a hot summer's day, no waiting For the irons to heat, no wasted time or effort; the work is done better and is therefore more satisfying. It robs ironihg-day of all its nerveracking. muscle-straining disagreeableness. The International Iron is absolutely safe. If after ten days' trial from date of delivery yon are not satisfied your money refunded. The operating expense of the International Iron is the cheapest known method to the civilised world: four hours for |d. I a.m now booking orders for the first shipment arriving shortly. Send in your order by mail and T will give you a demonstration at j-o.nr home or send you full particulars by post. A demonstration will also be given at Mr Broome's store. Weraroa, every Satin-day afternoon, from 2 p.m. till 4 p.m. J. M. "MILNE. Weraroa LEVIN. Representative N.Z. Farmers' Distributing 00.. Wellington. 2(38-1 in ADDITIONAL ENTRIES.- Levin Sale. Abraham and Williams. Ltd.-— 00 2J-year steers 30 store cows 15 empty heifers 20 18-months empty heifers 10 woll-bred 4-tooth Shropshire rams 1 4-tooth Cheviot rain 250 4 and 5-vear ewes (straight line). 60 2 .'-year steers 30 store cows 15 empty heifers 20 18-inonths empty heifers 270-2 Additional Entries.—Levin Stock • Sale. Dalgety and Co.— 'JOO 4 and 5-year ewes 16 18-montli steers On account of •). Gordmi-Glassford. Esq.— 25 choice Jersey heifer weaners. 1 p.b. Jersey bull by "Frisky Campanelle." 271-2 LOST. —On Arapaepae-road South, a Gorman collie pup: answers to the name of "Kaiser." Anyone detaining same after this date will be prosecuted.—Apply Chronicle Office. 269-3. On page 4 of this issue will be found the report of fhe Horowhenua Council meeting on Saturday and Levin stook sales reports.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 March 1915, Page 3
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451Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 March 1915, Page 3
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