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GRAND HOTEL. tfifi ™L~^.^l!r I This Hotel is now under the management of au-wjcu. and wives, uud children dear, I MR. LEVETT (Late of Wellington & Foxton) Full Stock of all Standard_Brands of Wines and Spirits Jj£ The House is compete with all conveniences and \\onmu,d ami shattered and torn, uroaL « tm> ionour our neroee give, comfort for the Travelling Public . «"•"•«« '« tuc *uu o , ;io iho land a-om whence they came; r Children they 01 Llic lion heart, Give as they give lor your credit's sake, Special Terms for Permanent Boarders. ' NWiO bear lhc &* lld <Jlu uamc - i 0 Ulu uause ol our m P ile ' e "»»» Give for our men ut die lroiit, Has given and. still call give, ■ And tlieir folk who are ie.it behind ; Thai the grand old flay may kiss the i .Bono of our bone and tlesu of our flesh, breeze, !\\ e ltii list keep them ever in iniiid. Ami our British liiaahood live Honour to those who have died, Ijiiu nothing oitr hearts can give to-dsy And help for the boys who live; Will so enhance our joys, Our right sue gain by their sacrilico- As lo think of the lads who must clear Agen( for the "CANE MilKi.-.g Machines. | l! —•"""»»■" » J ■»- A||J *„b» WERAROA, Levin. WILL you HELP To the Dairy Farmers of lh« Bianawa*u— THE GHEAI "QUKEA" i'AJIUOXLO OAKNIVAL 8 SSt >* aid w ou* vrausMi. sou>m,s a KD m,™™ v p specialises and pays the whole of his THOSE WHO LOSE THEIR LIVES? attention to the methods of relieving the ll Dairy Farmer from the drudgery and raou- You e an help (1) Voting foi a "Queen" Carnival Candidate; (2) Giving i> otony of hand milking. Articles for sale at the Harvest Sale; (3) Making a Oaek Donation. 1 k ■ ■■■ ■ ■'■ (JAHNIVAb DAY, JUNE 3rd and succeeding days), at NEAYTOWN PABK 2 —— WELLINGTON. <jy v *V v V^y^y^y l^^V^v!<N^^V^V^ Promoted by the N'.Z. Patriotic Society. Under tho distinguished patC/\it '"i ' L '. i C'/'VTTTJO f <; lonago of their Excellencies, ]x>rd and Lady Liverpool, the Prime Minister, p i^ ) \J |'\ ;J. ni.) Ul O • - yir Jo-soph Ward, and leading citizens throughout the City and Proyinoe. ( RICH, WARMTH-GiVIN-G SOUPS FOR WINTER. 11. G. HILL, Uiairman. JOS. LEWIS, Sec, 18 G-rey-at Wgtn. * Health-giving, money-saving, grateful, comforting. H - ELI , OUR SOLDIERS--THEY ARE HELPING US. > Good Housewife, which will you have to make it? 1 SYMINGTON'S (in pkts.) FOSTER CLARK'S (in tins .M.i.m.^"T. 8 ,, i R.R.R-H.R ( Or best of all, Fresh Vegetables and Onions i ( The cooi mornings will soon make one hug f *rSfc-2|{ ISPWr I ** the bed very closely. Often you just open l> . :-:fT!3* -slSis?* JKmiiM JK pi" your eyes, turn over, and go off to sleep S gaiii, don't you ? Y*«ir/ be sure of risin s afc fcho ri e at time > bu y a __ i } VIjUIITU Ai Aj?,vi fJOfiC , V V V V \/*V I V*V'V - *V V VV , V*\/ N VV , V , V , V'\/ S M \ w" W UITJ.IIII nurlit%\fJ. \^u\dfV/lV f TH£ ' €m£S*£Z£SL This will rouse you froai the daep3st slumf ( ' m ™ bers, and save you from having to rush ! 1 fi&Win i SC'K rH#f*lfll n^SnfVf ,, away breakfastless. I I.BVSSI Uvpi/L Well-finished Clocks these, reliable and mill———— . quits iae.tpiiisivd. let one to-day and > .—. ™ — "always be on-time. > TYL-ES ... "SYSiES .... TYRES Always pleased o show stocks. 1 1 have a large stock of Assorted Tyres. Prijd 7/8 (two years' guarantee) MIGHELIN'!*, P W I SMITH OGEANIC'S - LEVIM JOHN aMM _ MNWBHWnMn » nM « HUMa . aMH - 8 ._.. , * BATES : ~ ' Ai Tyres htfed Free of Charge. ! J relies and Gents Cycles from £7 LOWER. • Motor Cycles .... 46 guineas / > SAFETY' -MATCHES, 3 packets for Iβ. , t Opposite Post Office. A. W. SMITH, Proprietor. OKEAM TAKTAR is 10d per lb. MAIZE (by the sack; os 9d gushel. . SAGO 81bs for Is. < — : APPLES, per case Is U<l. < r m .«. ..<> WHY pAV MOI , E? VHV p A y MoilEP ' I TJ T TJI ITC WHY PAY MOitE? WHY PAY MOKE? ' H, J. iiUWIIA w GIBSON The RED STORE J H jl 1»- a« g-a| f-S tt * tf «"f *V S~J 4r rf y"y g^l L (Lato of Puimerston North.y , . .. - . ■ .' I t<. l.jM-iii- iiinclins.-! ..I. -I. S<-.,tt's J!ak,',-v \\m\x\ok that lil- will open PARKtiR & VINCENT'S I NI'IW I'KhWIISKN in Osfonl-stivL (l-Jii.MVL'lls , J-Jnikliiigs) onoorr r about ' "-"" ""■"" ""'■■ ' mam "" ij IMiiy - -'Ul. with all idiuU of l'';iiicy llii'.iil, C'uki'S. t'onrcutiout-ry. ck , .' kt Sf)Ot "' PtICCS * I MiTli AJ)UJ{KS.<. .\o.\t to ikivvi-y mid Co. C l lo - ce Tilscau wheat 7s 9d Maize 6a 4d ' 'iij L,_ i imiiimm ■iiinr ■ ■■■ i in— Broken wheat 7s 4d Potatoes Sβ 6d Cape Barley » 6s 3d Pigmeal 14e , f ,_„ ~^..^_^_,-..,-,-, i ' i , , : Extra good Chevalier JtJarley 6s 7d Feed Oats 6a il I FULL STOCKS OP GJMIN, MA XURES, WIRE, KEROSENE, i Cabinetmaking and Undertaking. benzine, anbgeneral.falimeks'requisites. I * PAPKFB? & VINCFNT HEMHY W. BOWER, Quo.* »4 L£VM. I epain Merchants, Anotioneers E io., BVE.SI.KES lo inliiuatu that he is Mill in business as a. Cabinetmaker ! ...OXFORD and BATH STREETS. a J* I'aitlii'ull.v mid well. instdiictiotis and ordors may be loiL ai D I Sni.-iil and Co.'s. Oxioid-Ktreot, Luvin. or with tlio propriolt a • | t4 JT , SC-IVT O 6-8 B T rVT I " QilOL'lls\VOO<[-road. &-° -qr \ nntrnrnnin 11 iniiiimiiiiiii mm 1 ■ j There is nothing more welcome than a nice _, .—— packet of sweets. Send your soldier boys a _ _ packet. We've made several packets for those WANTED. -To "oli a lauy\s bicyele " ! *if AS*4 i fcU in the fig h tin line, let us put one up for you £_' CaMi. Apply u> Un-oiiii;li' i . li/V 'j/i>,i iriE.MKMTd uucior this JieaJ- to send, and ee what a sweet letter of thanks oi.ii.-o lor pai-Lk-uiai-B. |" l m& ior aL llie r;iU; ol you'll get in return. j Is (Caslij l'<ji' 'M words and 2s if JVIDC TII^AIVI THE KLSO S booked. LJCrViy, jjjl'UAiti) JJouAKI) yvvtIATIUN UAK.UB.-A Spi-i.ally Boifo' Sweet Shop, _ -HL ao i.,d lino ol yards, suitable lor THE MA'S ?Ul' UAN'T SiIOUT. party invitations is now ''"mSSSßSSi^;3g6ggMW^«ffiiF iß y* aG^^ oto-iked at the Chronicle Office. —-— ~—" AND ■ - !"9 O,ST. IktWL'cn Levin and lioatli- * > ~. . „.- ...n Ituad. l.roun papor pared. lM«d- f REG A Ri)l.]N (j JDIbOU UJN 1 O { ilK ' <.l"iK-.si. Ma « K,KI "- !er roiuru lu Chrumcic. LHlicc 57SW. f / / XHK CTT.MINC Tu LEVIN !" ' " 5 AT MILNES'S MANAWATU STORES C J \\r ANTED.-- Girl or uov i'or the • S te-i-'i. ** .Printing.—Apply early J : i Vv ; ? Oxford Street, Levin, on and after, to-day, J Beljrium Relief Fund -— X -—-- f the following Discounts will be allowed:- J # SUNDRIES SALE. I " * I'reviou.lv acknowledged 77 o! f 5 per cent, on all Cash Purchases amounting to ss. { Per J. W. Proctor- I .SATURDAY. .MAT 2U. at 1.30 p.m. ? and ovel , A Othor (lonations 50 1 I'AJJKER AND VINCENT ( per cent, on goods paid for on or before the J Por .Mrs Cork— Tioid a sale as above at the C 20th of month following purchase. V O I! Pyko 10 0 -Mart, Oxford-street, when the follow- f n fL n j\ ri fy ril A ll^*.nn JaL H. Walkley 10 0 iny; g(jod.s will bo oftered: xr*r\»* \Y M Clark 1 1 Double and single Ijodsteads. and "" JVr Mv Dcntoii— "''' c niattresses. '2 American leatlie.r «—Lmi.wuwui n«mnr«r--iiii«i nieeeßMe—i ,, l,ir » Tic-kels for social - " <-' | covered couches, mill, tabic .Mr 8. Ronton Monation to i i-Jiairs. tivsullo swviiijr iiiaehino in _ ( „ v^ o MERCHANTS .;,/„„ will. 1" (> ; »'» d < mlcr > ho ™' n,K. farm and J) U JL' I -• <K LEVIN, i garden tools ,utc. etc. 581-td. ! Total 'I 3 ()| ... __ ~._ % ! j PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IKJ U& JJUK : •• ' _!'"'"' fiLKAMNG waile ot Dairy Stock, • Spaiiiy Produce and SWepcliandise I WVlliii-toiv Mav -".'. «<■■' ;,t Mr H - Hom.bin'B farm. I r,,rlir,.tious are for northerlv ' winds HMller Road. MONDAY. May 31st, .. „ , •• . I«t iiu.os. Expect dull rather with at 12 noon. CASH BUYERS I. i"i™, f X lay t»K x - z - T^^^™ NTILE Wool, Skins, Hides N and Tallow GoYfirnment Meteorelogiet. Auctioneers. 578-1 ■ — f< '" ■ ' , ... ... ;, .. - ...... ■■;.;-., "■. ..■■■■. ■... : ::,,;, , x^.;:fe.; M i,i.kte^tei^iii

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 May 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 May 1915, Page 3

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