TX7 ANTED KNOWN.—IOO pairs of * * Good Strong Denims. Usually Hold at 3s 6d pair. Our spot cash price 2s lid pair. Stiles and Mathesoii. Levin. SITUATION wanted (.housework) by you>ng woman. Please address letters to "B," care of Chronicle Office, Levin. 425-1 HOOKEY TRANCE. OOKEY J-'ANCE. THE Levin Ladies' Hockey Club will hold a dance in the Druids' Hall on TUESDAY, APRIL 20th. Dancing commences at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Refreshments provided. Ladies Is. Gents 2s. _. 424-2 MILITARY SPORTS. I RESPECTFULLY invite the business people of Levin to close their ' shops and offices at 12 noon on Wednesday, April 21st, being the occasion of the Military Sports at the Racecourse, the proceeds of which are being devoted to the Belgian Relief Fund. B. R. GARDENER, 423-2 Mayor. /-IHURCH OF ENGLAND. LEVIN. ANNUAL MEETING AXI> SOCIAL. ANNUAL MEETING AND SOCIAL ANWUAL MEETING AND SOCIAL. ANNUAL MEETING AND SOCIAL. ANNUAL MEETING AND SOCIAL. ANNUAL MEETING AND SOCIAL. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21. 1915. At 8 p.m. St. Mary's Schoolroom. Admission free. 415-1 iiarofobentm (flvromde Published at Levin is tlu< .'oly daily paper published on the Manawatu line between Wellington Oity and Palmers ton North, a distance of 9» m:l«e This long coast line is d ■♦ted with butter and cheese fm-t »r----ies and flaxmilk, and can it* ». large farming populet: i:. With the Chronicle Is incorporated ''The Manawatu Farmer," which wo? Iret published at the adjoining to.vn Shannon, in 1893, cu -1 - 1 - inc the period of 21 years *♦ '•.Tβ obtained a large circulat;<-*! i" each district ou this ooaf t Two Editions ara Prin: <i Daily Containing, in addition t<i !<*s»l and district news, intex;>r.>v;ncial news, as furnahed by the Press Association. Tl.-• ''rat edition is published at n>on sad sent northwards by train *ad by runners on liorsubecl i ue secon deditiuii. jjuoliebed <n afternoon, covers the to*" "id vicinity ond tihe country s-;>rJi-w«rd. The Chronicle Will be found in the of the settlers in and aroinni \V iikanae, Otaki, Tβ Jtioro, Ma iakau, Oliau, Levin, KopiMaroa, Shannon, Moutoa, Mekorua and Tokoinarc This Stretch of Country Makes the paper a good u v!i tin for business annoaneen>e' is It is a wide and progressive i iiryijig district, and ofiere »• tractions to you es a mcr.ns '.>f vx* tending your Wβ shall b« glad k> see an ndvertisemput of yoor i". t.h > tatumn? r.f the Oi-ronirt:-. A POINT FOR GOOD HOUSEWIVES. Ou the best appointed tables you invariably find the best vinegar—Sharland's. This mellow vinegar is brewed from malt and sugar, and is free from mineral acids. It more than satisfies the requirements of the Food and Drugs Act. The flavour of Sliarland's Vinegar is piquant and palatable. ft is sinipiy tho making of salads. For pickling, tliPio is no boiler vinegar on the market Sold by all grocers in bottles and bulk. i'O SWERTEN TBE BREATH. 'o sweeten the breath taue a oouree of Crnmberlain'e i ablets. They are iava'nable for the relief and prevention of disorders of tho stomach and 'iver, which cause bad breath. They eti nilate the bowels to perform their work, thin clearing the system. By taking one of Chamberlain's Tablet* at rejfilar intervals you will never be troubled with had breath. 8ol«J everywhere. k&r*
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 April 1915, Page 1
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