[ GRAND HOTEL, k2™ \ t This Hotel is now under the management of \ > MR. LEVETT (Late of Wellington & Foxton) 5 \ Full Stock of all Standard Brands of Wines and Spirits < f The House is complete with all conveniences and } > comfort for the Travelling Public J C Special Terms for Permanent Boarders. J E. ALLMAND, miS^L I Agent for the "CANE Milking' Machines. WERAROA, Levin. i To the Bafry Farmers of ths Manawatu— i Before purchasing your Milking Machine | consult E, ALL-MAN p, Weraroa, Levin, who | specialises and pays the whole of his I attention to the methods of relieving the (Dairy Farmer from the drudgery and monotony of hand milking. V ' ' ' "" . eo ups! soups! i S RICH, WARMTH-GIVING SOUPS FOR WINTER. f f Health-giving, money-saving, grateful, comforting. £ f Good Housewife, which will you have to make it? r S SYMINGTON'S (in pkU) FOSTER CLARK'S (in tins t \ Split Peas or Ijentils ? K r" Or best »f all, Fresh Vegetables and Onions ? S s THE— i s Levin J ash Cycle Depot j £ TYtiES ... IYfiES .... TYRES I > I have a large stock of Assorted Tyres. * S f } DUttLOP'S f S OGEANIC'S I \ JOHN BULL'S, f ( BATES f £ All Tyres fitted Free of Charge. > C Ladies and Gents Cycles from £7 10s f > Motor Cycles .... 46 guineas I £ Opposite Post Office. A. W. SMITH, Proprietor. > H J. HUGHES, Baker and Confectioner. I (Late of Palmerston North.) Successor to J. SCOTT. Baker, Levin. 5 r J. Hughes has pleasure in informing the public of Lerin that j j , he has |mii-l-1 vised the bakery business of Mr J. Scott. He nili any it <-:i upnii the lines that have distinguished it here to. 395 I Cabinetmaking and Undertaking. KE.N&Y W. BOWER, Queenwood Road, LtVlft. "1 U> iiitiii:ute that he is *till in business as a Cabinetmaker and Undertaker. Every description of work carried out iailhiully and well. Jnstduetious and orders may be left at D. Smart and Co.'s, Oxford-street, Levin, 1 or with the proprietor at ii 528 m IJiU'Uiiswoocl-roaa. *
BOSiNtSS NOTES -♦ Mrs it. liowkiid. Oiuiii. advertises for a'young girl tu assist in Housework. A house of lour rooms and scullery wtii gas stove and water laid oil is advertised to let. A patent stirrup belonging to a child's riding .saddle lias been lost at or near Ohau, and is advertised lor in this i.-isuo. The Khaki': d Jap « Wherever one goes one meets the khakied Jap. writes a Loudon correspondent He fills the skating rinks the music, halls and lie is never absent l'roin the military parades which are of daily occurence throughout the British Isles. People are asking what these Japanese soldiers are doing in England. It is suggested thai they are here to take part in the final scrunch when Joft're gives the long wished for order to advance. These Japs arc very reticent, and one seeks for information in the Club rooms and daily press without success. Question the average military man, and'he will | favour you with a lingering side glance. | that puts further speech beyond the | pale. We know that I' ranee would i welcome half a million Japanese troops '. to clear the _toiiii<! for the last grand assault. Rut British statesmen up to : date have professed only to lend a de"af ear to such suggestions, although Asiatic and Algerian troops are being freely employed against the Kaiser's hordes. Mr A. Gray, of Oxford Street levin, received word at noon to-day that his son, Private A. Gray, formerly of the Levin school staff, has been wounded in the fighting on the Gallipoli peninsula.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 May 1915, Page 3
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