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" WANTED COUUairi." ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading arc charged for at the rate ot Is (Cash) for 20 words and 2s if booked. INVITATION CAiIDS.—A Specially good line of cards, suitable lor wedding party invitations is now stocked at the Chronicle Office. WANTED. -A iSM-fiXl' BOY or YOCTTi for store work. Apply Gibson's, Levin. ' s____5 ____ YOUNG GIRL wanted to assist in housework. Apply Mrs H. Rowland, Ohau } S s4 ' l LOST.— At, or near Ohau a patent stirrup off child's riding saddle. Return to Chronicle Office. 552-1 A Wauganui boy of cadet age will probably find himself in trouble within the next few days. He was notified to come up for military training, but his stock of patriotism being small he determined to dodge it. He also thought he would be funny at the same time, and eo sent the following "smart" note to the officer signing his notice:—"ln reference to your notice requiring me to attend parade on April 10th. 1 submit the excuse that, being under-sized for my age, and also subject to fits of spasmodic funk, T consider myself exempt from military training.—-Your truly, etc." Hie spasms of funk wiTT probably be nothing to the one he will experience when called upon to explain matters before the B. M. When you next Bak_ acones. rolls or cakes, use Sharland'e Biking Powder | —and watch them rise I Costs lew than others—worth mora.—Adrt.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 May 1915, Page 3

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233

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 May 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 May 1915, Page 3

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