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j GRAND HOTEL, \=™H \ f This Hotel is now under the management of y I MR. LEVETT (Late of Wellington & Foxton) J £ Full Stock of all Standard Brands of Wines and Spirits The House is complete with all conveniences and J S comfort for the Travelling Public J « Special Terms for Permanent Boarders. ] j Hnn^wiiiwf** M *TiiiffTrnr , '* , "»irir iiti *" n i niiiiinwiim _^_-aaea E. ALLMAND, KLSfc | j Agent for the " GAME" Milking Machines. | 1 WERAROA, Levin. j 'To the Ua?s»y Farmei-s of th<» Hlanawaiu- ( k Before purchasing your Milking Machiue | | consult E, ALLMAND, Weraroa, Levin, who I specialises and pays the whole ot' his | 1 attention to the methods of relieving the P (Dairy Farmer from the drudgery and inon- | otony of hand milking. I SOUPS! I V ( RICH, WARMTH-GIVING SOUPS FOR WINTER. f f Health-giving, money-saving, grateful, comforting. r ? Good Housewife, which will you have to make it? f V SYMINGTON'S (in pkts.) FOSTER CLARK'S (in tins £ v Split Peas or Lentils ? \ ? Or best of all, Fresh Vegetables and Onions ? p 1 JE3. KEYS \ —-—THE ( [ Levin Gash Cycle Depot \ f V..*g9XJ*;jV!9•^.•"•gSßWi l »gaE^EMgßMaHlgiaK^BßiPSß— f^ggMMMßßaW—Q» V ? TY-'-iE3 ... YYfS£SJ .... TYKES I > I have a large stock of Assorted Tyres. ? C ARICKELIN'&y \ S esomlop's r > OGEANIO'S f ? JOHN BULL'S, f > BATES f ? Ali Tyres httcd Free of Charge. 3 S Ladies and Gents Cycles from JJ7 10s f r Motor Cycles •••• 48 guineas C C Opposite Post Office. A. W. SSMITH, Proprietor. > H. J. HUGHES,' Baker and Confectioner. (Late ot i'uinicrstoii North., Successor to J. SCOTT. .Baker, Levin. 1 J Hugh.* |, a » pleasure in in firming tli« public of Levin that I $ • .IT lie hats piirclviiieil the bakery business ol Mr J. Scott. tie will 'jany it on upon the lilies thai have distinguished it here to. 308•]

" WANTED COLUMN." A])\'KUTISEMEN'fS under tliits heading are charged lor at the rate ol is (Cash) for 20 words and 2s if booked. WANTED.— Immediately. A gout Pa [jerk anger. Apply Howard Andrew. Manakau Store. 192-2 | N Yl'i A'i'lON (AItDS.—A Specially good line ol' cards, suitable for wedding party invitations is now Mucked at ilie Chronic!.-. Office. ADDITIONAL ENTMES: Otaki Side. Abraham ana Williams. Ltd.— ")0 ewes. running with S.D. ranis. NOTICE is hereby given thai, by a Proclamation dated the 15th day oi April. 1915. and published in the New Zealand Gazette. No. 01. page 11:r, of the 22nd day of April, 1910. the land described in the Schedule lieieto was taken for the purposes ol a Scenic Reserve in terms of the Public Works Act. 1908. SCHEDULE. .'ippi'ijximate area oi tbo piece ol iar I : {> acres. Porlion of section 41. . SiiuaLed in Block If., Waiopeliu Sur\ey District. In the Welling! hi Land District; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan marked i'A\ .D. 37032, deposited in the office ol the .Minister t ,l Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Provincial District, and thereon coloured rod. H. J. "H. BLOW. I* nder-Secretary. Public Works Department, Wellington, 28th April !°-10. -191-1 At the Foxlon State School on Thursday afternoon the staff and scholars presented Mr C. Burgws. who is leaving to join the reinforcements at Trentham. with a gold wristlet watch. The shopkeepers in Eoxton will close their places of business at 5.30 p.m.. Wednesdays and Saturdays excepted, during the next three months. It is estimated that there are nearly 1000 men engaged in building operations in Hastings at the present time. It is also stated that one or two contracts are being delayed on account of the scarcity of bricklayers. The population of the metropolitan area of Sydney at the end of 1914 totalled 752,500. The city population decreased by 5200 owing to the demolition of buildings for improvements. The suburban increases were 32,000.

Lower cost--extra frnndncss- ■ (lie secrets of the wondorfu 1 ii'v" lur'ty ..f I'-m----iier. Your grocer sells it. Advfc

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 May 1915, Page 3

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642

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 May 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 May 1915, Page 3

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