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PROGRAM 01-' CONCERT TO JLJE UIVEiN IN CENTURY HALL, iiEVIN, WEDNESDAY, 12th MAY, (.In aid of BELGIAN EUND.) Instrumental trio — National Air- Mr Airs and Master Burns. Sung—Selected—Mr Eccletou. .Sony tieleetud—Miss Smith Duet—Mrs Gardened and Miss Sutherland. Sony;—Selected—Professor Cardston. Song—Selected—Miss O i'arrell (Interval of ten minutes durwiilch tickets will ue sold; iiLsiriiiiiiental trio—Air, Airs and Master Burns. Musical Monologue.—Aim Keedwell. Song—Selected—Cur E. W.J. Smith. Song—Selected—Miss Remington. Male Quartette (by request) 'The Roses' Song—"Your King and Country Want •<££ou."—Miss Goldsmith. Exhibition—Tango Dance — Professor j Cardston. ISong—Selected—Mrs Bryson. Accompanist—Mrs G. iNation. DRAWING OF ART UNION. 526-3. FOR SALE At The Kawiu Nursery. A LAIIGE Stock of ijruit Trees, comprising apples oi all the leading varieties for commercial orchards, such as Delicious, Jonathan, Stunner, Pippin, AloLiver's Winesup, Edward Lippiatt, and others. Pears, peaches, plums, nectarines, apricots and small lruits. Also — Rhododendrons, Camelias, Azaleas, Ericas, and other flowering Shrubs, Shelter Treos and Hedge Plants. HENRY NEWPORT, Proprietor, Levin. IJERSONS tresjjassing, with or without dog or gun on my property at Ohau, will bo prosecuted. 51S:—3. 11. SAINT. HORSE and Cart for Sale; suitable for baker or storekeeper. Bargain lor cash. Apply Howard Andrew, Alanakau. 517-3 Tide Table « HIGH WATER AT HOKIO. April T:—10.17 a.m.-10.32 p.m. April 2.—10.52 a.m.—11.12 p.m. April 3.—11.33 a.m.—11.50 p.m. April 4.—11.53 a.m.—0.27 p.m. April 5—0.47 a.m.—1.6 p.m. April 6.—1.35 a.m.—2.4 p.m. April 7.—2.42 a.m. 3.21 p.m. April B.— 4.3 a.m.—4.45 p.m. April 9.-5.20 a.m.—ti.6 p.m. April 10.—(j.37 a.m.—7.7 p.m. April 11.—7.32 a.m.— 7.57 p.m. April 12.—8.6 a.m.—8.35 p.m. April 13—8.52 a.m.—9.9 p.m. April 14.—9.26 a.m.—9.42 p.m. April 15.—9.58 a.m.—10.14 p.m. April 16.—10.31 a.m.—10.49 p.m. April 17.-11.6 a.m.—11.24 p.m. April 18.— 11.42 a.m.—11.50 p.m. April 19. 0.12 p.m. April 20.—0.36 a.m.—1.1 p.m. April 21.—1.22 a.m.—1.46 p.m. April 22.—2.10 a.m.—2.34 p.m. April 23.— 3.4 a.m.—3.35 p.m. April 24.—4.12 a.m.—4.50 p.m. April 25.—5.29 a.m.—6.9 p.m. April 26.—6.43 a.m.—7.17 p.m. April 27.—7.45 a.m.— 8.13 p.m. April 28.—8.35 a.m.—8.58 p.m. April 29.—9.19 a.m.— 9.40 p.m. April 30.—10.1 a.m.—10.2J p.m. | Form the good habit of inhaling "Nazol," and you'll keep free from coughs and colds this winter. Eighteenpence biups sixty doses. Advt ( NO COLD IS NAZOL PROOF!!
LYRIC PIG'I(JRES. The Grand Jj i itiC PICTURES of the LIRIG PICTURES Renovated THE KING'S Will take place on MONDAY NEXT at Sp.iii., nil en His Worship the. Major will deliver a speech and a firstchiss program' of i,yric Pictures will uc displayed to the accompaniment of the Orchestra. The Levin Band u ill be in attendance before the performance. The new chairs are to hand and u-iil bo in position forthwith, so that all aptrons may view the surroundings with ease. The projection, to tiie screen has been made up-to-date by the installation of the latest machine aic lamp and picture screen, so tlrat the people of Levin will have piotuies displayed in a manner second to none. Vyt7"A.\ I i<]jj KNOWN—Just opened a magnificent range of pretty bordered casement cloths. All at on* pi ice. Is per yard. Stiles and A 1 athffson, Levin. Vy ANTED TO SELL.-Prime Feed ' Barley Gs 4d. only limited quantity available. Parker and Via* cent, Levin. 108 TRUSTING executed' at tfi* shortest possible .notice at toi Ohioniole Office Try ul HARD HITTERS AND QUICK — NOBEL'S CARTRIDGES* SPECIAL LOW PRICES. FRJIGHT PAID. Arthur Hop wood HARDWARE Co., Ltd." PALMERSTON NORTE rjIEST fOUR COWS. -Sheet* to anfe fioe for twelve months may tis secured fot 3e 'M, at the Ohrcmitla Office LONDON DiRhCrORY (Published Annually) traders throughout the world to cuimnunieat# wi?i English AIAN U PACT U ItEitS AND DEALERS m ouch t'l;i;i t gOOlid. Beflidfll beiujs- a complete commercial guide to Lendon and its Duhurbff • lie Directory contains list of jbiXi'UiU.' MERCHANTS with the goods they ship, and tha Colonial and Furs:i ft 'n market! thtn supply. " STEAMSHIP LINES arranged ui,itx the Porte to" which they sail, and including the approximate Bailing*. PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES of leading Manufacturer! and Merchants, etc., in the principal provincial t(nvns, and industrial centres of the United Kingdom. A copy of ttie current edition wil ! be forwarded, freight paid, on leceipi of a Postal Ordei for 10b. Dealers seeking agencies cam ad\t rSise (h- i," cards for £1, or larger advertisement! for '<£2. S LONDON DIRECTORY COMPANY Ltd., (Established 1814.) 2b, ABCHURCH LAMB, LONDON, Iff l.€L °<vtlp ar!drosa: A.Bi"iaire, Loado*
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 May 1915, Page 1
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