| GRAND HOTEL, Levin | v This Hotel is now under the management of \ > MR. LEVETT (Late of Wellington & Foxton) 1 ( Full Stock of all Standard Brands of Wines and Spirits v r The House is complete with all conveniences and J ) comfort for the Travelling Public J S Special Terms for Permanent Boarders. S E. ALLMAND, Daif > E^'" eer Agent for the "GANE" Milking Machines. WERAROA, Levin. " To the Daicy Farmers of th« IHanawatu— I Before purchasing your Milking Machine consult E, ALLMA.ND, 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. f RICH, YV AR M TH-GIVING SOUPS FOR WINTER, £ ) Health-giving, money-saving, grateful, comforting. ) r Good Housewife, which will you have to make it? ? f SYMINGTON'S (in pkts.) FOSTER CLARK'S (in tins ? f Split Peas or Lentils ? C \ Or best of all, Frosh Vegetables and Onions ? ( "bot TEJ'' warno ,<^ll r C& ( £ r &T3L MSkim WJk WTLa JML ? * THE i 5 Levin Cash Cycle Dapot \ I TYRES ... IYftES .... TYRES I ( I have a large stock of Assorted Tyres. ? I MICHELIN'S, f ( DUHLOP'S f ( OCEANIC'S f \ JOHN BULL'S, f C BATES f ? All Tyres Fitted Free of Charge. > ( Ladies and Gents Cycles from £7 10s f S Motor Cycles .... 46 guineas i ? Opposite Post Office. /5. W. SMITH* Proprietor. £ H. J. HUGHES, Baker and Confectioner, (Late of Palmerston North.; 6uoce*<sor to J. SCOTT. Baker, Levin. | | J. Hughes lias pleasure in informing the public of Levin that he has purclvised the bakery business of Mr J. Soott. He will .airy it cu upon the lines that have distinguished it here to. 393-i
■»» iwupmp nil» 1 n »rr~ MBHmOTMvra Cabinetni iking and Undertaking. HENhY W. BG»V£R, Queenwood Road, LEVIN. to intimate tliat lie is still in business as a Cabinetmaker and Undertaker. Every de soription oi work carried out faithfully and well. Instductione and orders may be left at D. Smart and Co.'s, Oxford-street, Levin, or with the proprietor at Queenswood-road. 528-qi
EDUCATING THIS HOUSE. Demonstrating the influence of kindness on Man's Noblest Friend. For the prevention of cruelty to aninials. PROF. C. A. LICOTWAItK, the well-known horse educator. who visited this district about ten years ago, and has recently returned from a tour of Australia, will give a grand exposition of his Humane and Scientific System of Education the Horse for future usefulness, in Messrs Bradley Bros' cab-shed. Levin on Friday, May llth. at 8 p.m. Admission 2s 6d. Should sufficient inducement offer class lessons will be given on Saturday. Class lesson fee of £1 Is admits everywhere. The subject to bo operated upon will bo an 8-year-old unbroken gelding. 533-3 AUCTION SALES OF Racing Privileges. VT OTAKI RACING CLUB'S OFFICE OTAKI. FRH>AY. MAT 14, 1915. Messrs Abraham and wn, LTAMiS. LTD., have received instructions from tlii' Otaki Racing Olub to bell as above ;it 10 a.m. the following privileges, No. I.—Publican's Boot. No. I—Publican's Booth. Outside Stand. Outside Gates. Horse Paddock. 534-3 Cablegrams received at The Chroniclc office at 3.30 p.m. to-day report that anti-German riots have occurred in London, Manchester. Liverpool and elsewhere in Great Britain.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 May 1915, Page 3
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