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Lovin Chamber of Commelee will hold its monthly meeting (to-morraw), Tuesday, at 8 p.m. in tlie Council Chambers. Tlie annual concert in aid ol tho fundi ol Levin Catholic Church will be lield Jl the Town Hall, Levin, on Wednesday,, :21st April. Details are set out by advertisement in to-day's Ohroniclo. Air A. Siuiti, secretary to the Levin IScliool Committee, hat received advice Iroin tiie Education Board that it approves of the committee a suggestion to hold the (school committee election in the Century Hall. The date fixed lor the election is Monday, May 3rd. The Levin .Brass Baud gave an openair conceit in Oxford-tstreet on Saturday night. To-morrow night the band will play <?utside the Century Hull on the occasion of the opening social i'or the entertainment of the men in camp. ! Levin's golf season was opened 'ust .Saturday, when the Heatherlea Golf Club had a, largo gathering of members and friends on the links. Afternoon tea was dispensed by the ladies of the club, and golf was indulged in. A football match will be played next (Saturday, in Levin, to raise funds for the relief of the Belgians. LevinWanderers will meet a team from the military camp, and an interesting game should result. One .shilling will be charged for admission. On Thursday last a meeting of the ladies of St. Mary's Work Guild was held at the vicarage. The accounts for tlie last year were presented by tlie secretary, Mrs G. Kingdon, anrl since the i>aying off of the remaining debt on the schoolroom (last November), the guild was found to have the sum of over £8 in hand; this was voted to the re-payment of inonev due to Weraroa from the vestry committee of i,evin. The. date of the first meeting of the Guild for the season of 1915 was fixed for Thursday, May 13th. Tlie work parties are to be held in St. Mary's schoolroom. FEELS FTT ANT; WELL. "Four yearn ago T was troubled nth a heavy, sloppy fooling after meals." writes Mr T. Wood, storekeeper, Alexandra. Vie. "One day a friend -asually recommended Chamberlain's Tablets and T acted on his advice. Tlie day after the first dose I felt decidedly better, and in a week felt splendid. Ever since T liave felt fit and well." For sale everywhere. —Advt. We believe in noing fair, squaie things to all no better rule than this. Wo believe that "honesty is the best policy" because wo have succeeded, and it is our only policy. Collinson and Cunningham. Ltd.. Palmerston North. Read our advertisement on „ the third page—Adrt

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 April 1915, Page 3

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430

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 April 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 April 1915, Page 3

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