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| GRAND HOTEL, Levin | ( This Hotel if now under the management of < ? MR. LEVETt (Late vi Wellington & Foxton) j ( - Full Stock of all Standard Brands of Wines and Spirits v F The House is complete with all conveniences and 3 r comfort for the Travelling Public 1 S Special Terms for Permanent Boarders. S E. ALLMAND, Dair ? W<"- I Agent for the " GANE" Milking Machines. | WERAROA, Levin. j To the Hairy Farmers of tfo* Manawalu— j ! t Before purchasing your Milking Machine consult E, ALLMAND, Weraroa, Levin, who specialises and pays : the whole of his attention to the methods of relieving the Dairy Farmer from the drudgery and monotony of hand milking. : SOUPS! SOUPS ! f f RICH, WARMTH-GIVING SOUPS FOR WINTER. f p Health-giving, money-saving, grateful, comforting. f Good Housewife, which will'you have to make ;it? • ' r, f SYMINGTON'S (in pkt*.) FOSTER CLARK'S (in tine I [ Split Peas or Lentils ? C S Or best of all, Fresh Vegetables and Onions ? > M IS. KESYS V IHE *- i L evin Gash Cycle Depot j TYRES TYfSES .... TYRES C I have a large stock of Assorted Tyres. i IMIOHELIN'S, ( OUflLOr'S ( OGEANIC'S r JOHN BULL'S, f • bates! r All Tyres Fitted Free of Charge. S Ladies and Gents Cycles from 157 10s f Motor Cycles .... 46; guineas ( Opposite Post Office. A. W. SMITH, Proprietor. P H. J. HUGHESBaker and Confectioner, (Late of Palmerston North.y Successor to J. SCOTT, linker, Levin. 1J J. Hughes has pleasure in informing the public .of 7,eviii that lie has purclwised the bakery business of Mr J. Hcott. He will carry it on upon" the iirnas that have distieguished it here to. 3&S-]

PROGRAM OF CONCERT TO Bii. "GIVEN IN | CENTURY HALL, LEVIN, WEDNESDAY, 12th MAY, (In aid of BELGIAN I'CIND.) Instrumental trio — National Tlir—3lr 31 ret and Master Burns. ' Song—Selected—3fr Eccleton. ! Song—Selected—Miss Smith Duet—Mrs Gardened arid Mies Suth- | erland. i Song—Selected—Professor Cardston. Song—Selected—Miss O'i'arrell (Interval of ten minutes durwlilch tickets will ue sold) ! Instrumental trio—Mr, Mrs and "Mat j ter Bums. 1 Musical Monologue.—Mrs KeedSvell. \ Song—Selected—jTr E. .J. Smith. Song—Selected—Miss Remington. Male Quartette (by request) 'The Roses' Song—"Your King and Country Want •<BTou."—Miss "GoldsmithExhibition—Tango Dance — Professor ] Oardeton. Bong—Selected—Mrs Bryson. Accompanist—Mrs G. .Nation. DRAWING OF ART UNION. 525-3. AV ER ARO A FOOTB'VLL CLUB . THE annual meeting ol the Weraroa FootbalT Chi'b will he held'in the Levin Hotel on Tuesday Ilth instant at 8 p. m.. 527.—1. ii. WINTER. _ 'From the Mayor of Wellington Mrs P. W. Goldsmith, as hon. secretary of the Levin Ladies' Belgian Relief Committee, is in receipt of the following letter"Dear Madame, —-Very many th&nks for your interest in the Belgian Relief Fund. The efforts of your friends and especially the children is very praiseworthy, and lias ended in the extension of a Very worthy object. I tl-tist that at will never occur in the history of our people that they should pass through a system .of devastation as the poor Belgians have had to experience. The children .of .New. Zealand have eliown a noble sacrifice; one that should stimulate them in • ali good" iWtork throughout theifr Jives.—Yours faithfully. John P. Lnko. "Mayor." The foregoing letter is in acknowledgment of money forwarded to Mr "Lube as a donation to the Mayor-of Wellington's Belgian' Relief JJ und; ■ • Nip that cold in the hud by treating it instantly with "Naaol." Taken on sugar or inhaled, "Naisol" naver foils. 60 doses cost le 6d. Adrt.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 May 1915, Page 3

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565

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 May 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 May 1915, Page 3

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