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[ GRAND HOTEL, !=£2QO \ t This Hotel is now under the management of \ > MR. LEVETT (Late of Wellington & Foxton) 5 K Full Stock of all Standard Brands of Wines and Spirits < f The House is complete with all conveniences and > ? comfort for the Travelling Public J £ Special Terms for Permanent Boa r ders. 1 j E. ALLMA.ND, SSLaiBSL | Agent for the "GANE" Milking Machines. j WERAROA, Levin. j ' To the Dairy Farmers of th i Hlaiiawatu— (Before purchasing your Milking Machine n consult E, ALLMAND, Weraroa, Levin, who fl specialises and pays the whole of his g attention to the methods of relieving the g {Dairy Farmer from the drudgery andmon-,. .. B otony of hand milking. I t ~ W BOUPS! SOUPS! : X RICH, WARMTH-GIVING SOUPS FOR WINTER. T f Health-giving, money-saving, grateful, comforting. £ I Good Housewife, which will you have to make it? ? ( SYMINGTON'S (in pkts.) FOSTER CLARK'S (in tins f \ Split Peas or Lentils ? C ? Or best of all, Fresh Vegetables and Onions ? S r m Ms** kl jfcsJi^rsi > t THE ( jLevin Cash Cycle Depot j, I TYRES ... TYBES TYRES I £ I have a large stock of Assorted Tyres. f > NRICKELIN'S, f > DUtiLOP'S r > OGEAKIti'S f f JOHN BULL'S, f > BATES f I Mi Tyres Fitted Free of Charge. S ( Ladies and Gents Cycles from £7 10s f f Motor Cycles •••• 46 guineas i i Opposite Post Office. A. W. SMITH, Proprietor. ? H. J. HUGHES, "~j Baker and Confectioner. (Late of Palmerston North. y | Successor to J. SCOTT. Baker, Levin. XT J. Hughes lias pleasure in informing the public of Levin that he has purclwsed the bakery business of Mr J. Scott, He will carry it on upon the linos that have distinguished it here to. 393-1 L naaalaanaan nma»^ mm b^ ( I Most Peculiar, dome Local Storekeepers have just discovered that the war is on and ! that they ought to do with less profit. Now is it the war or HAS WELL'S that brought about Tins era of I LOW PRICES in Groceries ? ,1 BUY CHEAP AND SELL CHEAP is Haswells' motto with DEATH TO TRUSTS, either retail or wholesale, ssri deal at the store where PURE GROCERIES ARE ECONOMICALLY PRICED AND CLEANLY HANDLED M AN "ALL BRITISH STAFF. HASWELL BROS. 441-6 - - I HAIF "WANTED COLUfifrt." 01AKI SIOOR SALE AD vERTISEMENTS under this LeadTUESDAY. MAY 4. 1915. '"JS a ™ charged for at the rale ut D ALGETY A COMPANY. LTD. booked. will sell at 1 o.m.— 80 fat and forward 4-tooth wethers nNYIT AT lON CARDS. A Specially 75 fat and forward ewes X g UO d line of cards, suitable ior 150 4-tooth to f.in. wve« running j redding party invitations is ii>jW with Roumey rams stocked at the Chronicle Office. 85 m.s. lambs 30 mixed weaners \\T ANTED TO SELL.-35 to 10 25 2-year steers VV guaranteed choice cows, will ,10 20-months heifers cil j Vl , j,,] v , August. Scpembor; abo 15 young cows breeding sows and litters, porkers and . G Shorthorn heifers young store pigs. Very little cash re--9 fat cows quired for cows; balance arranged. if empty fonvard cows. "Farmer,'.' Te Horo, Post Office. -180-2 20 weaners ' : 1 cow. calving June. AND "ITI LOWER C<HO\V. 1 guaranteed house cow. |1 jj yj 20 strainers. 476-3 „ t..i>. n TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT (Friday). UNRESERVED SALIC OK IMPLEMENTS, SUNDRIES, ETC. r\ the Century Hall 2 p.m. to 5; X 7to 9. The Show will conclude ON THE PROPERTY, MANAKAU. , vith , in :,„ c tj oll „f vegetables, flowers and fruit, commencing at 0 p.m. WEDNESDAY, May 5, 1915. I ADMISSION.—AduIts 6d; children 3d MESSRS ABRiAHAM AND 4 ™; l . LTA'MS, LTD.. have been in- u strueted bv Mr Chas. Aden (who is re- OIAIU SALE, tiring owing to ill-health) to sell as T(TESD AY.MAY 4. 1915. above a 1 p.m.— j.ij-.o^» McCormick combined reaper and „„.„.», r™,.irtMß TTn mower, Mock dray and frame. 14 ABRAH AM * WILLIAMS, LID , coulter R and G. drill, hayrako, X will sell at 1 p.m.:12 coulter disc 'barrows. Oliver 300 fat and forward wethers plough, set tine harrows (3-leaf), 120 forward wethers drag harrows, s.l. plough (Horns- 40 fat-and tonvard ewes bv) d.f. plough (l\. and 6.) 1- 50 ewes in Lamb horse chain and l.ors, plough 50 shorn lambs truck, 100 Back,. cart harness, *> wo«"y ] f^ s leading chains. plough chains. 10 2*-year heifere horse covers, stumping jack, sun- 37 weanem lots) , . . 8 fat and forward cows dries, etc. ALSO — springing cows I'hlack gelding, broken all har- 8 heifers in calf. nesg< , 7 store cows 1 grey mare, broken chains * u ' ls ' 1 hay mare, broken chains. * >- ; . „ ,„„. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. • 1 milk eart horß0 ' uiet ' aU work--478-4. 477 - 3

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 April 1915, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
774

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 April 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 April 1915, Page 3

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