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GRAND HOTEL, s=2™ I This Hotel is now under the management of ► MR. LEVETT (Late of Wellington & Foxton) [ Full Stock of all Standard Brands of Wines and Spirits The House is complete with all conveniences and comfort for the Travelling Public Special Terms for Permanent Boarders. Agent for the "GANE" Milking Machines. I WERAROA, Levin. j To the Dairy Farmers of the Manawatu— j 1 Before purchasing your Milking Machine consult E, ALLMA.ND, Weraroa, Levin, who specialisas aivd pays the whole ot his B attention to the methods of relieving the ■ Dairy Farmer from the drudgery and monI otony of hand milking. SOUPS ! f RICH, WARMTH-GIVING SOUPS FOR WINTER. Health-giving, money-saving, grateful, comforting. Good Housewife, which will you have to make it? SYMINGTON'S (in pkts.) FOSTER CLARK'S (in tins Split Peas or Lentils ? Or best of all, Fresh Vegetables and Onions ? s THE levin Cash gycle) apjt ; » TYf ? ES '.- TYHEB •••• TYRES ! ► I h,,, V (. 5 u laj-c block of Assorted Tyres. [ } i » BATES 5 * Al. Tyres Pitted Free of Charge. ► Ladies and Gents Cycles from &1 lOs \ ' Motor Cycles •••■ 46 guineas \ Opposite Post Office. A. W. SMITH, Proprietor. • 11. J. HUGHES, Baker and Confectioner. (Late of Palincrslon Nortli./ Succfiisor to J. SCOTT. Baker, Levin. II J. Hughes has yIL-ueiiro in inionninjj; the public of Levin that ho liae purclwiriod the bakery b.ieiiiL-ss ol Mr J. Scott. Ho will ,-an-y it on nyon the- linos that have distingmshod it hero to. 305-1 I ■ M^MW— MM II iiieMßlfi i Most Peculiar, I .Some Local Storekeepers have just discovered that the war is on and I that they ought to do with leas profit. 1 Now is it the war or HASWELL'B that brought about this era of ] LOW L'RLCIiS in Groceries ? JIUY CHEAP AND SJiliTi CHEAP is liaswells' motto with DEATH \ TO 'TRUSTS, eltlier retail or wholesale, ho deal at the store where I I'DRK GROOKIUKS AUK ECONOMICALLY PRICED AND CLEANI LY HANDLED BY AN ~\LL BIUTISU STAFJT. HASWELL BROS. UI-α

"WANTED COS.U.S«/' Al>YMtTldti-UKNTfci iij'.cui this hua.iing are charged for al the rate ol Is (Cash) for 20 words ami I'b if booked. i.lOlt SALE. —One good milch cow; just calvcil, quiet and sound. Apply A. Sobye, Beach load, Weraio:\. ■J 01-1 LICtfN.SING DISTIUO'J OF OTAKJ. (Under tlio '■Licensing Act. 1 ( JO8" mid the Amendments thereof.) NOTICIO us hereby given that t!io next Quarterly Meeting of'the Licensing Committee for tlie above-na;n- ---! Ed district (which is also tho Annual Meetin-) will be held at tho Courthouse. Otiiki, on Friday, the 4th day of .I line. 1915, at noon. All notices of Applications for Licenses, Ucnewals, 'rransfcrs. or Removals must 1)0 sent in dnplie;itc to tho Clerk ul the Licensing Committee at Otaki, at least twenty-one days b'el'ore tho day of Meeting. ' Dated at Otaki this 22nd day m 1 April, 1915. T. O'ROTJRKE, Clerk Licensing Committee 154-3 • _' WANTED. -Position as General by young -woman. Apply Miss Keaiie. near Wcraroa Post Office. 45 °- 1 WANTED KNOAVN.—Two front roo-nis to let and use of kitchen. ! Api.l.v to Chronicle Office for address. 455-i _______—— The"pecretary"toTievin Horticullural Society has received tho following teleSiara from the Hon. H. D. Bell :- ''Prime Minister is unable to be present at show on "Wednesday, ami hai asked me to act for him, owing t< elections. I propose motoring ou t instead of going uy tram.—H. D I Bell."

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 April 1915, Page 3

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556

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 April 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 April 1915, Page 3

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