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HELP THE WEL LINGTON PROVINCE. QUEEN CARNIVAL To be held in NEWTOWN PARK, WELLINGTON. On JUiNE 3rd (KING'S UIRTHDAY. Oα JUNE 3rd (KING'S BIRTHDAY. On JUNE 3rd (KING'S BIRTHDAY. On JUNE 3rd (KINO'S IiIRTKffAY. TTS PURPOSE IS TO RAISE FUNDS I«'OR THE ASSISTANCE OP DIB- -- ABLED SOLDIERS AND SAILORS, AND TO HELP SUPPORT THH DEPENDENTS OF THOSE WHO LOSE THEIR LIVES. > - Our troopa are doing their duty nobly, and the public cart' übow appreciation of their work and sacrifices by supporting the f^iAJINIVAIj. - --■■ ■ Kj -■"-" i; '. ' Gift* of any kind are invited for sale at the Carnival. Those who cannot give money may poeeibly donate.:meat, vegetables, gam* poultry, fruit* (fresh and preserved), handicraft* and produce of all Jrinde. Anything that- can.- be sold will make a welcome donation. No gift in money or goods will be too large j»r : too 5ma11...... ... • •■■■•• • ; The Carnival will have the. support of the prime Minister, Sir Joseph Ward, and all the leading citizens of (iWri find JJDouritry. Hundreds of •willing 'worken are already engaged upon preparations. VATT can help'by— , . I.—Joining the Local (pom mittee. 2. Working for a. "Queen, of'..the. Carnival" Candidate. 3. Donating money or goods. Particulars obtainable from—' ' . • The New Zealand Patriotic Society, (Wellington Branch) . , 11 Grey Street, WELLINGTON. H. G. HILL, Chairman. JOS. LEWIS, Secretary. IB ING ! ff-fl-R-R-lt 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 . gain, don't you ? y&j/J -• -ne sure of rising at the right time, buy a J I -mt SMITH. ALARM CLOCK fiSSZSSa This will rouse you from the deepest s>lum- **• bers, arid save you from having to rush away breakfastless. Well-finished Clocks these, reliable and quite iiiexpsri3iv3. let ona to-day and ' • always be, on-time. . ' Always pleased o stocks. Pri.s3 7/3. (tvVo years' ginr-aa.evj) B. W: J. SMITH, 4 packets Raisins ' Is Tibs Sago Iβ Large pots Bloater i J aste Is 31bs Currante ■Iβ * Tin • tobaccos lid Plug Tobaccos B|d Maize, per bushel '6s TEA IS STIIL Is lOd.- TEA IS STIIL Is lOd. LATEST—See our :id Basket. .LATEST—See our 3d Basket. : J, W. GIBSON eR E^ ORE PAIBKE.R & ViNCEN VS \ 4 Spot Cash ,, Prices l \ ' Choice Tuscan Wheat - 7e 9d ' Maize 6s 4d ' Broken wheat .; " 7e 4d Potatoes" . 5e 6d ' Cape Barley 6s 3d Pigmeal 14* < Extra good Chevalier Barley 6a 7d Feed Oats "" Sβ , FULL SIXKSKS OF GRAIN, MANURES, WIRE, . KEROSENE, , BENZINE, AND UENERAL FARMERS' REQUISITES. , PARKER & VINCENT, ';, Grain Auctioneers Etc, ' ) OXFORD and BATH STREETS. ) "•'TgNSiji^i.; , '-. : I 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 fig ].1 :;ii line, let us put one up for you to send, and ee what<a-sweet letter of thanks you'll get in return.;";. v .■ -. :.• .' )% ..M.RS,-';p€AN,- ,:f Boro'Sweet Shop, LEVIN., ~ ...... ; REGATIDING DISCOUNTS | AT MILNES'S MANAWATU STORES } * Oxford Street, Levin, on and'after to-day, "" " J the following Discounts will be allowed: — c 5 per cent, on all Cash Purchases amounting to ss. , J and over. ( y > 31 per cent, on goods paid, for on or before the \ > 20th of month following purchase. N Wl> ri r 1 t-r i^ o MERCHANTS TRY US&FCXR Grainy Produce and Merchandise CASH ' BUYERS . Wool, S kins , PWes aiid Teli»ow

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 May 1915, Page 3

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546

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 May 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 May 1915, Page 3

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