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WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1915. jyEW 2 ealand p ATRIOTI ° WELLINGTON BRANCH. Under the Distinguished Patronage of Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Liverpool, the Rt. Hon. W. F. Massey, Prime Minister, Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Ward, K.C.M.U., and His Worship the Mayor, J. P. Laks Sq. Carnival rVTTI7<T7<"IVr 0F W EL LINGTON. ARNIVAL vj U -l-J IJJXN OF ' ' ELLINGTON. NOMINATIONS for Candidates for Carnival Queen of Wellington »r® invited from the following Societies, Clubs, etc.— 1. The Red dross and St. John's Ambulance Societies. 2. Our Tramway Boys. 3. Combined Retailers of Wellington. 4. Combined Sports of Wellington 5. Combined Picture Theatres. 6. Wholesale houses of Wellington 7. Combined Factories. 8. Residents of Hutt and Petone. 9. Railway Staffs oi Wellington. 10. Commercial Travellers. 11. Licensed Victuallers. 12. Civil Service of Wellington. 13. The Hibernians. 14. The Suburbs ot Wellington, comprising Kaiwarra, Ngaio, Khandallah and Johnsonville. 15. The Suburbs oi Wellington, comprising Tiiorndon, Kelburns, Karori, Newtown, Kilbirnie, Hataitai, Miramar, Seatonn. 16. The North Wairarapa Farmers, comprising Residents from Pahiatna to Masterton, inclusive. 17. The South Wairarapa Farmers, comprising residents from Masterton to JVLartinborough and Coast Residents. 18. The Residents of Horowhenua and Manawatu. 19. Caledonian Society. 20. West Coasters. The New Zealand Patriotic Society fully realises that to make the Carnival Queen Election an assured success, it will be necessary to have the support of the whole ot the Wellington Province. This they feel sors will be forthcoming when the residents throughout the Province recognise how the funds are to be utilised.' If those bodies invited give the Society the support asked for the Society's organiser will immediately wait upon the executive, and address and place before them all necessary information tor the suocessful running of the Carnival Queen Election. The Society hopes that the ladies who will be aproaehed to allow themselves to be nominated will readily consent. Besides helping to allow the election to commenoe immediately It wil lsurely be an honour for any lady to be nominated for so great a cause, i.e. that of establishing a base hospital at Trent bam Encampment, and to provide .a fund for the assistance of our New Zealand soldiers and sailors e who are incapacitated while on active eervice, and for the support of the dependents of those who have sacrificed their lives in defence of the Empire H. G. HILL, Chairman. JOS. LEWIS, Secretary. RING ! R-R-R-R-R The cool mornings will soon make one hug the bed very closely. Often you just open your eyes, turn over, and go off to sleep /jpT*y\ gain, don't you ? 1 i be sure of rising at the right time, buy a J ( -m SMITH ALARM CLOCK fSSESmi This will rouse you from the deepest slumbers, and save you from having to rush away breakfastless. Well-finished Clocks these, reliable and quite inexpensive. Get one to-day and always be on-time. Always pleased o show stocks. Prioo 7/8 ( two yea d' guarantee) I E. W. J. SMITH, JIWULU - LEVIN j FOR CASH ONLY. V 4 packets Raisins Is 7lbs Sago la f Large pots Bloater Paste Is 31bs Currants la r Tin tobaccos lid Plug Tobaccos B|d P Maiee, per bushel 6s > Q TEA IS STIIL Is lOd. Q TEA IS STIIL Is lOd. V LATEST—See our 3d Basket. LATEST—See our 3d Basket. Pparkb^ > " Spot Cash" Prices j J Choice Tuscan Whent 7s 9d Maize 6s 4d J S Broken wheat 7s 4d Potatoes 5s 6d' J \ Cape Barley 6s 3d Pigmeal 14s j C Extra good Chevalier Barley 6s 7d Feed Oats fie l ( FULL STOCKS OF GR'AIN, MANURES, WIRE, KEROSENE, S I BENZINE, AND GENERAL FARMERS' REQUISITES. < \ PARKER & VINCENT, 5 i Spain Merchants, Auctioneers Etc., i I OXFORD and BATH STREETS. * iv'WWWWWWWWWWW^ " 'TENSHUNI" There is nothing more welcome than a nice packet of sweets. Send your soldier boys a packet. We've made several packets for those in the fi gh tin line, let us put one up for you to send, and ee what a sweet letter of thanks you'll get in return. MRS DEAN, Boro' Sweet Shop, LEVIN. { REGARDING DISCOUNTS j l AT MILNES'S MANAWATU STORES < r Oxford Street, Levin, on and after to-day, J 1 the following Discounts will be allowed : — c f B per cent, on all Cash Purchases amounting to sa. J C and over. c > 31 per cent, on goods paid for on or before the N > 20th of month following purchase. y WX>rTT T A-r MERCHANTS . JSULL ® — levin,^ TRY US IFOR Grain, Produoe and Merchandise CASH BUYERS OF Wool, Skins. Hides and Tallow

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 May 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 May 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 May 1915, Page 3

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