T7IIVE /"CHOICE CI ARMS. ] 3 of 12 Acres. 2 of 52 acres. J NOTHING BETTER IN MANAWATU j JJY AUCTION 23rd APRIL, 1915. I WE have been instructed by Mr Norman Kirkcaldio to sell at the saleyarde, Levin, on the above date at 11 a.m. his property situated at the corners of Roslyn and Arapaepae roads, Levin. This property has been subdivided into 5 farms as .above and is particularly suited to the man who wants a small property which can be profitably and easily worked. This property is within two miles of Levin ( Post Office and is connected with the high-pressure water service of tha boiough. The land is beautifully situated, having an extensive view up and j down the coast, has all been ploughed 1 with the exception of rive acres, lies j well to the sun, will grow practically | anything. I THE TERMS OF THE SALE ARE: j 20 per cent deposit; 5 per cent in 12 ' months; 5 per cent in two years; the balance for 5 years at 5i per cent pei . annum". 1 We shall also offer on account of i the same owner a cottage in Tiro '''iro jj road containing 4 rooms and bathroom ■; with about f-acre land. U TERMS. —£50 deposit; balance in jj three years at 5J per cent. I ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS LTD. 273-t.c. . _ . LEVIN' HORTICULTURAL, PRODUCE AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY'S AUTUMN SHOW CENTURY HALL, LEVIN, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY April 28th and 29th NOTICE TO INTENDING EXHIBITORS—Section IV., "Miscellaneous and Industrial.,, in the Spring Show portion of the Society's Schedule will be included in the Autumn Schedule for above. Schedules forwarded free on application u to the secretary (W. J. Reading) or Mr P. W. Goldsmith, Levin. W. J. READING, 380.-3. Secretary. 'J. L.ST YOrR COWS Mu-ef., to -nif-!i,-e f„r tn-.'lv.. ■.„-,!.:li< "•«■/ re *.T-r. •! f. r a«. 6'L :ir the Cnr-.nicle HpO LET. Shop i-> our Mock of buildings n:-w ocupie 1 by Mr F. J. Glaekin.-- Haswoll iiios. 370-3 ALL accounts o\yin •; to me if not - |) id by thi> Ist .MAY will be placed in Uic hand* of my solicitor for collecting. --F. O. Smith. 385-3 NIGHT will be held in -*■ »- the l>ruids' Hall on Friday night, the loth iu.st. Gents 2s. ladies a basket. 300-3. LOST.-On Saturday evening in Oxford-street, four one pound notes. Finder rewarded on returning same to A. Dempsey, Saddler, Oxford-street, Levin. 384-2 I 1!-! T? INTERNATIONAL XJLllli INTERNATIONAL Two Point Self-heating SAD IRON The latest invention in benzine appliances. Easily adjusted and always to be trusted. It robs ironing-day of all its nerveracking, muscle-straining disagreeableness. The International Iron is absolutely safe. If after ten days' trial from date of delivery you are not satisfied your money refunde* l The operating expanse of the International Iron is the cheapest known method to the civilised world: four hours for |d. lam now booking orders for the first shipment arriving shortly. Send in your order by mail and 1 will give you a demonstration at your home or send you full particulars by post. A demonstration will also be given at Mr Broome's store, Weraroa, every Saturday afternoon, from 2 p.m till 4 p.m. J. M. MILNE. Weraroa LEVIN Representative N.Z. Fanners' Diet rib titing Wellington. 268-lm
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 April 1915, Page 4
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