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? CRAND HOTEL - — \ HOME DRESSMAKING 7111 * £ This Hotel is now under the management of \ - I 1 | - > MR. LEVETT (Late of Wellington & Foxton) | j g g ure j^ oa( | |f I I k \ Full Stock of all Standard Brands of Wines and Spirits J 11 m'\ jf r The House is complete with all conveniences and 5 I to Economy. Umm I ? comfort for the Travelling Public - J A Uj jl £ Special Terms for Permanent Boarders. J ® uri Free Mail Order / ; Pattern Department j I x BalaHaßßaalaallailaalallllßaHlaa i^ HnMln^naH aMnn helps jtou. For instance, the following patterns \jjl .1 ( E. ALLMANI), EIV I I y OU ou request. Make' your selection and the I I p goods will be forwarded POST FREE oil receipt Agent for the " GANE" Milking Machines. | of cash with order. v f WERAROA LCVIII* CHEVIOT TWEEDS, in nice shades of Violet, Brown, Saxe, Blue, | ' * ;* and Cinnamon; width, 50 inches—Per yard, 2/11 To the Dairy Farmers of tha IBanawatU- I DONEUAL TWEEDS, in Brown and Green Mixtures; width, 42 "inctiHs, A fashionable rough tweed with good wearing qualities ! Before purchasing your Milking Machine j — L'er yard, 3/4consult E, ALLMA.ND, Weraroa, Levin, who jl j. ■ a ij.ii u . , , , c i•, ; MILHARi SERGrES we quote in two grades, though we have specialises and pays the whole o many more. Tlig3b two are selected to supply the demand attention to the methods ■ot relieving tue | for a cheap serge; one is 54-inch—Per yard, 2/dO The other (Dairy Farmer from the drudgery and 111011- j j s 42-inch Per yard, 2/11 otony of hand milking. I . ' fi COATING CHECKS, well adapted for Sports Coats or Costumes, j in three different combinations of colours, and each is good ; width, 50 inches—Per yard, 4/6 r-/-• ' DIAGONAL COATINGS, fashion's newest decree; rough iinished CI T iT 1 ! and in novel tones; inagnificeut quality and equally attractive < -L k" • > J yJ * and 3mart in appearauce ; width is 01 inches—Per yard. 8/11 f RICH, WARMTH-GIVING SOUPS FOR WINTER. £ ? Health-giving, money-saving, grateful, comforting. > GOLLIfIIsON & CJI\NINGHAME, Ltd. £ Good Housewife, which Will you have to make it? ? 1-9' Broad Street, Palnarst jii North \ SYMINGTON'S (in pkts.) FOSTER CLARK'S (in tins £ , ' ( Split Peas or Lentils ? C S Or best of all, Fresh Vegetables and Onions ? r ~~ \ H 3E3. KEYS I HI«B! HH-R-R-R f f The cool mornings will soon make one hug the bed very closely. Often you just open : — your e y o8 ' turn over, and go off to sleep again, don t you ? - £ THE * > \\4x/ To be sure of rising at the right time, buy a. j Levin Cash Cycle Depot \ LA MITH ALA ! M (1 CLOCK p J I j> iSiS This will rouse you from the deepest .slum- . S 1111 11 1 1 -*** S *" bers, and save you from having to rush t v away breakfastless. \ TYBES f YftES TYRE© s Well-finished Clocks these, reliable and % , , , j . r . . , 1 m S quite inexpensive. Get one to-day and f 1 li&ve a stock OI .AssoitGcl lyiGS. f always bo on-time. f MICHELIN'3, £ Always pleased to show stocks. | ° mL g& S MW , s f Price 7/6 (two years' guarantee) j ? JOHN BULL-|^ TEs | p w. J. SMITH, i All Tyres Fitted Free of Charge. ? JEWELLER - LEVIN i fl M S ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■aHBaaMHHHHHHaHMSVritasMGnHHHBi ? Ladies and Gents Cycles irom Si ills T - ; ( Motor Cycles , .... 4-6 guineas £ | S Opposite Post Office. /? •W» SMITH* Proprietor, f | R i /wwwwwwwwwwi ONE BfaTTER 1 f Until Peace is proclaimed I will Sallow 5 per cent. 1/I in the £ on all CASH PURCHASES. H. J. HUGHES, NO COUPONS I NO SECOND. QUALITY Baker and Confectioner. N0 LAR6E expenses | (Late of I'alnierston Xorfl,. S ° think this OVer ' and Patronise | I SucL'OKsoi to .J. SCOTT. 13akor, Levin. T '117 jl I DOniVT' Q 1? I?T1 I | 1f J. Hughes has plesi.suro in iiilorjuing the public ol Levin that J • t'T « \JAX)OV/1.l O XAliliX/ OX v/JX | | lie Lao puieiiii'sed Uie bakeiy busiiiess ol ill" J. Scott. He | will eariy it on upon the lineo that have ilistiiignished it here to. 1 iiJ'i-l - - — - t Prime Oaten Sheaf Chaff, £8 per ton, s.e. J " WANTED GOLUMIKI." ? 1 U2\l{£aEltVED SALE. AavsuxiSKUKNTB under this heading ««•. 3 Good Clean Peed Oats, 5/2 per bushel J charged for at the rate of Is f<" \ \ KLMIiEKLEY ItOAD— WEIIAItOA. each tweutj words. J p r i me Feed Barley, 6/9 per bushel s .MONDAY, n<jth April at 12 nuon. Algerian Seed Oats (3 lines to choose from) 7/4 per bushel J Nmv ZEALAND LOAN AND ilElt- LEVJN BTOCK SALE. > Get Prices for GRA.IN, MANURES, etc. from i CAN TILE AGENCY CO. LTD. I '< ' have received instructions from Mr C. I'IUDAY, APKIL 23, 1015. f 4 17 r , « */ i f\ t 1 \ E. Sliarmaii, who lias soki liis farm, to f PARKER VINCENT, Oxford-St* < dispose of his .well-known dairy herd, j "VALGETY AND CO., LIMITED, A J ooinprisiug.— will sell at 11.30 a.m.— p > 22 first-class cow.s, nmstly 3rd and 15J0ni.fi. shorn lambs (in loth). dVWWVVWXVWVAVWXVW#^ 4th calvcrs, due July. August. 80 2-tootli ewes September. IGO forward empty ewes j [) choice .Jeisey-eress cows coming 240 fat ewes j — to 2nd calf, due July, August, 50 2J-year steers September. 30 2-year steers fTAD ASSOl*ted SpHng BulbS 2 first-class cows calved one month 25 18-inontli« steor.s (lots) | I m —————___ 3 selected heifers. Augiust ealveis. 20 store cows 10 selected weaner heifers 18 18-inonths heifers (lots) W gj" J m ngp (IOZOII 2 fat cows 11 yearling Jersey heifers I ■"» PL " 1 prime heavy bull. 18 weaners j the whole ot the 1 aged cart innro 32 fat cows i ■ 4 good breeding sows with liMeif. 12 fat bullocks HII6 nBTJIKS Ci I f\ I proceeds 8 store pigs. 1 Jersey bull obUVlMll towards the 1 1-year young boar. 1 dairy cow at drop 3 stacks (clover mixture) good hay ;21 forward bullocks | Next door to Post Office, C"| I gig 1% BELGIAN I 10 milk cans and cooler, set of 3 Jersey-cross heifers at drop _ I I * ciiun sft discs, .set sft discs, set 2-leaf 1 gelding l>y "Allerton," 4 J-years Lfcwl'vl 11. tine hai'rows, S.i' .L. plough. broken to saddle. 429-3 cultivator (all those implements I are practically new), dogcart. — — 1 — | ' tools and sundries too nuiner- j Oils to mention. LEVIN STOCK SALES. NOTE.-—Mr Sluirnuin lihs boon ? j Arm .».» 5 regarding discounts \ finest herds in the district. Wo can . fij{AHAM AND WILLIAMS LTD f I AT MILNES'S MANAWATU STORES h _ 200 "■ I,lhl e " t,s Oxford Street, Levin, on and after to-day, j jgo empty ewes \ _ . S CIATHOLIC rf' IONCERT. 70 f.m. ewes running with Romney f the following Discounts will be allowed: — c J rams C S I.iT9\ r IN TOWN HALL-WEDNESDAY 250 lamhs, tip-top line f g per cent on a n Cash Purchases amounting to ss. 3 April 21, 1915. 80 2-tootli ewes > 1 <50 4-tooth wethers S and . N PROGHA3IME: 70 fut antl fuiward ewes f 3| per cen t. on goods paid for on or before the \ 90 fat ewes f » Q £ mon th following purchase. N Miss Quill -Overture. 20 2i yenr steer.s Mr^lCTton-s!nc S " 60 ,IH, ' t ' lmrn ctnvs antl calves Miss O'Farrell—Song — — Mr H. McDonald—Recitation. empty heifeis rFslr,., ■ ~ w. bull & o^: —— ~ x . „. , r . , v IS Jorsov-Holstein heifers in calf. '» • (Interval rive .Minutes.) . . „ ... n ... ... c. , 10 springiiic; neiters iss Qui . i.mo ,no. 8 Jersev-Holsteiu grade heifers. Miss Rishep.- -««•. tat ion. r . w . b . TRY US FOR .Mr I'-r-clotoiK--»Sonii. . f s AA'all-ico Son" 15-montn empty heifers ArrookhM- 10 'Coniic"son- 4 ccws ' calre September and Oe- Grain, Produce and Merchandisa n Q " tober. ' " Miss lv»vnn. —Sons. , i \f r c* 14 mixed weaners Maxtor AlcLoavov. —Sons. - - WmXmHmrtmt. CASH BUYERS OF— Quick's tlic word ivhen "Nazol" Baconere, porkers, etoree and «■•.! _ _ gets to work. Gires instant relief weaner pigs. OTrOOl* SKIIISy HIIIOS OHO I ttllOWf from coughs, cold, catarrh, and Note.—Pig sale commences at 12.15 throat. Pleasant to fake. One trial I and all pigs must he yarded by 12 ! proves its efficacy. Ad sharp. 428-8 wn

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 April 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 April 1915, Page 3

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