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'• ! "TVTEW r^EAL AND OATRIOTIO ' OOCIKTY. I GRAND HOTEL, Levin || WELLINGTON BRANCH. V C Under tlic Distinguished Patronage of Tlieir Excellencies Lord and Lady I This Hotel is now under the management of < itT°w th ? W " T' mister ' T P 3 \Yard, K.C.M.G., and His Worship the Mayor, J. P. Luke 2bq. I > MR. LEVETT (Late of Wellington & Foxton) ) 4i In < ( IARNIVAL OTTTTTTIVr 01 '' \vr Ellington, i Full Stock of all Standard Brands of Wines and Spirits c vw U XjJ2jJ_M of * ELLINGTON. x ml TT . . 77 „ * | > IVTO-M[N ATIONS for Candidates for Carnival Queen of Wellington an ( House is complete with all conveniences and S IN invited from tllG lollowi gociotioS) clubs, etc.- ? comfort for the Travelling Public I ' . \ \ 1. Ihe Red Cross and St. John s Ambulance Societies. | £ Special Terms for Permanent Boarders. | \ SL£n*J»T.r Woiii„ Bto „. <^v^uiAr L iAra^^>x/W / WA/u^j^-r y W / W *V..■/Vx/V/Viy'Lt. l omibinccl Sports of Wellington 5. Combined Picture Theatre*. <5. Wholesale houses of Wellington 7. Combined Factories. ——— 8. Residents of Hutt and Petone. 9. Railway Staffs or Wellington.' Commercial Travellers. 11. Licensed Victnallers. g 12. Civil Service of Wellington. 13. The Hibernians. . S| II- The Suburbs of Wellington, comprising Kaiwarra, Ngaio, Khan--I"Tj All M A Dairy jj dallah and Johnsonville. -*-** iXI.4JL«'IX£LI" ' " | 15. The Suburbs or Wellington, comprising Thorndon, Kelburne, ... e . , q, ~ i| Karori, Newtown, Kilbir nio, Hataitai, Miramar, Seatoun. ■ Agent lOr tnc uANc Mii King IVIQCninCS. M Hi. The North Wairai apa F trmers, comprising Residents from Pahiatna # I to Mastcrton, inclusive. WER.AR.OA Levin. li ■ The South Wairarnpa Farmers, comprising residents from Ma»- ' ;? terton to xMartinborotigh and Coast Residents. To the Dairy Farmers of tha Sfflatiawafru — Th° Residents of Horowhenua and Manawatu. ' 19. Caledonian Society. 20. West Coasters. [l Before purchasing your Miilcing Machine r, ' lG New Zealand Patriotic Society fully realises that to make the GarP consult E, ALLMAND, Weraroa, Levin, who ,UV!l1 Q"cen Election an assured success, it will be necessary to have the 8 specialises and pays the whole of his support of the whole ol the Wellington Province. This they feel surd attention to the methods of relieving the Wlll . bo r< "' t,K, " !,lin S when the residents throughout the Province reoI Dairy Farmer from the drudgery and mon- 1 ogniso how the funds are to bo utilised. If those bodies invited give otony of hand milking. 6 1C! S° c, ' p ty the support asked for the Society's organiser will immadi- ■ atcly wait- upon the executive, and address and place before them all mnunßaßßi uocessary information tor the successful running of the Carnival Queen Election. The Society hopes that the ladies who will be aproached to allow themselves to bo nominated will readily consent. Besides help^ __ __ in g to allow the election to commence immediately it wil Isurely be an' honour for any lady to be nominated for so great a cause, i.e. that <rf Q/~\ | T _ t / \ f establishing a base hospital at Trentham Eiicampment, and to provide a k. V/ UJL L. • IO V/ LJ JL IO • > fund for tho assistance of our New Zealand soldiers and sailors who are (_ : incapacitated while on active service, and for the support of the def RICH, WARMTH-GIVTNG SOUPS FOR WINTER. r pendents of those who have sacrificcd their lives in defence of the Empire / f Nominations close with the Society's secretary, Mr Jos. Lewis, 18 S Health-giving, money-saving, grateful, comforting. P Grey-street, Wellington, at 5 p.m. TUESDAY, ll'th MAY. S Good Housewife, which will you have to make it? P H. G. HILL, Chairman. JOS. LEWIS, Secretary. ? SYMINGTON'S (in pkts.) FOSTER CLARK'S (in tins } ,7'w *,7<7in~r ß I Split Peas or Lentils ? . f * RING I R-R-R-R-R \ Or best of all, Fresh Vegetables and Onions ? > rni , . , r T J-he cool mornings will soon make one hug I w v&i IHH iiHT f the bed very closely. Often you just open S ,-SuH. JHZStde Js9l. JELi JmL. SSSO ? your eyes ' turn over > an( i go off to sleep *• v S r/r\\ gain, don't you ? ' J- j be sure of rising at the buy a )A SMITH ALARM CLOCK j THE S p"' 1 "''»" isA This will rouse you from the deepest slumV f bers, and save you from having to rush * C a ■ 8 ''"j, | ' ■ r away breakfastless ; Levin IjdSU UVCie U6PO t r Well-finished Clocks these, reliable and V ** r quite hiaxpansive. vlet one to-day and f r : — > always be on-time. > TYftES ... 'i YaiES TYRES K Always pleased o show stocks. I S I have a large stock of Assorted Tyres. f Price 7/S (two year^'guarantee) \ I K. W. J. SMITH, \ DUNLOP'S r C OOEANIG'S f JEWELL Z® - LEVIN i JOHN BULL'S, I _ I— S BATES f r AH Tyres Filled Free of Charge. > t \ p \ i \ TVTI V I j Ladies and Gents Cycles "from £7 10s c vJ ITL Xj X • ) f Motor Cycles .... 46 guineas C s " c S _ t> C i l )ac^lJls Raisins Is 71bs Sago 1* C V Opposite Post Office. W» SIIIITtIf Propiietoi. r f Large pots Bloater Paste Is 31bs Currants Is 3'' f f f Tin tobaccos lid Plug Tobaccos SSd i ——\ Gl ' S ' STI,L U 10d ' (j" T£A IS S . TIIIj ' ls 10d - i ' nt tti r/iTi net ? LATJiS ' J '—See oui 1 .'jil Basket. LATEST—See our 3d Basket. V J. HUWIEb, j. w, GIBSON The R f e D vi S „ TORE I Baker and Confectioner. w^wuavvwwwww^l Successor to J. SCOTT. -Baker, Levin. \ C jj J. Hughes has pleasure in informing the public of Levin that C Prime-Oaten Sheaf Chaff, £8 per t0n,.8.6. . j he has puidwised the bakery business of Mr J. Scott. He 3 .Good Clean Feed Oats, 5/2 per bushel J will carry it on upon the linow that have distinguished it here to. 3D5-1 ] f -n • w it> i em i i i 3 J v , v Prime beed Barley, b/9 per bushel C . \ Algerian Seed Oats (3 lines to choose from) 7/4 psr bushel J S . . . > Get Prices for GRAIN, MANURES, etc. from J Cabinetmaking and Undertaking. > $ HEMhY W. Queenwood Road,> PARKER & VINCENT, Oxford-St. | iScsIKESt 'ft tii-11 ■- LiU in buncos * * and Undertaker. Every do sci'iption <j! work carried out - faithfully and well. instductions and orders may be lott at D. " 'TPMCHIIM f M Smart and Co.'s, Oxford-titreet, Levili. or with the proprietor at . 1 1 3 * 1 ~ * 11111 ■ i IBIIIIHIB 111111 l 111 Hil 11111 "iMMMMMmi Qtieenswood-roud. 528 qr There is nothing more welcome than a nice >«Mim»»i»nimini.iiii—i inr-i—mm rrir-mn-" .... — packet of sweets. Send your soldier boys a ■ ... packet. We've made several packets for those j in the fightin line, let us one up for you . LEVIN STOCK SALES. ' f fc.»J iiifs-iiiviW." to send, a nd ee what a sweet letter of thanks ADVEIMTSEiUIiiNTS under this JteaJ- you'll get in return. . ERIDAI, 14th MAI, - , iru c j uil f ur tl lo rate ut __ Ti O 4 IVT " Is (Cash) for 21) words and 2s if iVI. AMAfIAMANDVVimAJISLTJJ b „ okod . ' ' . ™ I""""'- ' , T Boro'Sweet Slop, LEVIN. on f , i NVJ iATIUA CAiUib.—A bpecudly 90 iat ewes 1 g , , , 100 fat and forward wethers i lino suuu " lu 11,1 •&&&&& - 00 fat sheep '! nodding party invitations is now T> I'ni lorak : stouked at die Chronicle Oilice. lat lambs 50 empty cows. » >. » 100 well-bred P.A. cows in calf to Q UU Great AiiialganiaLioii bale 5 XiEGARDING DISCOUNTS <- PA. tull. commences on Irulay, May 14., j » 3(i f-it nows Cue of the special bargains. Navy J \ 1 |j U j2_ * Serge Costumes only 17s tid each. Spot C AT MANAWATU S I ORES v 1 trotting man. hv "Black Child" cash - alltl Matheson, Levin. ( C n , 1 , i f Oxtorc Street, Levin, on and after to-day, J, Baconers, porkers, stores and . . . I ' ' •" Ct weaner pigs. r X . M > ... . ,- o . t the following Discounts will be allowed: — tNote.—All pigs must tie yarded by / \Uli- Gieat Amalgamation Sale > J 2 sharp. Pig sale commences at " comiuences on I'riday, May 14. [2 is . 531-3 New Costume 'Tweeds in all tho latest T 5 per cent, on all Cash Purchases amounting to ss. — —-- Sale price lid, Is 3d, Ik (jcl - £ tLnd over. 0 _ iiud ls lid per yard. Everyone worth f , _ , ~ 4 ! LEVIN STOCK h VLE double. Stiles and Jlatheson, Levin. > 3j per cent, on goods paid for on or betore the FRIDAY 14th iIAY 1915. — — r 20th of month following purchase. ' | 'S~\ALGETY AND CO.. LTD., will Saving in this sea- v , WWWWWWWV w > sell at 11.30 a.m.- sou's 1 Aeed Coats. Usual " 480 ewes running witli Roniney rams t3d. -15s, 50s, to 67s Cd. Sale (lots). " j prices 29s tid, 355, 39s (id to 55s for 200 ewes running with Shropshire Cash only at Stiles ruid Mathc- **T" tf) it T |" t> / "10 MERCHANTS ' rams. lson ' e ' Levin. W . 15 U±J JL ; LEVIN.Ig ' 210 lambs "* <)0 fat ewes 25 yearling steors LEVIN CHAMBER Ol l ' COM- TRY CJS .FOR 95 18-month steors (lo I si. MERCE.. 20 3-yoai"°builociw annual meeting. Grain, PposisiC© and Merchandise 15 18-inonths heifers 90 3- and 3J-yoar bullocks. 530-3 riIHE Levin Chamber of Commeisi* -®- will hold its annual meeting this CASH BUYERS OF evening (Tuesday), in the Borough When you next Bake scones, rolls or A full attendance Wool, SkiHS, HidOS and TaliOW jakes. uso Snarlancl s Baking Powder ls icquestea. —and watch them rise! Costs less A* QROVER, than others—worth more.—Advt. 682-1 Secretary. - ........ ' .

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 May 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 May 1915, Page 3

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