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rGRAND HOTEL, !=S™ j| THE CREAT APPEAL. I c• I Give for Out Boys at the Front £ Tisis Hotel is now under the management of < f J Mo Inure and wives, aud children dear, >■- MR. LEVETT (Late of Wellington & Foxton) J Gi ™ fol ' our h °y* at the u-ont, "Wait tor the tale that is u>id 2 S ' X Who aro serving the Empire's need, Whilst often the story their hearte C Full Stock of all Standard Brands of Wines, and Spirits <J Writing the tale of Zeaiandia's pride, must hear F C 1" *h« strength of a soldier's creed. is Uiai ho whom they iove lies oold. \ ? . The House is complete with all conveniences and J Wounded and shattered and torn, Great is the honour our heroes give, f OOmtbrt for the Travelling Public 1 Their courage is still the same, To the laud from whence they came; > : J Children they of the lion heart, (jive as they give for your credit's sake, 3 Special Terms for Permanent Boarders. % AVho bear the grand old name. To the cause of our Empire's name. Gi ™ for our men at the front, Has given and still can give, ' And their folk who are left behind ; That the grand old flag may kiss the i m ■ ■imiiiii miiiMiiiimi wii ii' f Bone of our bone and flesh of our flesh, breeze, I We must keep them ever in mind. And our British manhood live Honour to those who have died, But nothing our hearts can give to-day And help for the boys who live; Will so enhance our joys, • fi Our right swe gain by their sacrifice—As to think of the lads wno must clear Agent for the " GAME Milking Machines. I this truth and give. the way, g And give with both ahnds to o.ur boys t ... „ = W J RAROA ' vi ": , WILL YOU HELP I To the Dairy Farmers of the Manawafu— v I THE GHEAT "QUEEN" PATRIOTIC CARNIVAL IN AID Oh OUlt WOUNDED SOLDIERS AND DEPENDENTS OJ> THOSE WHO LOSE THEIR LIVES? You can help (1) Voting for a "Queen- Carnival Candidate; (2) Givinfi f Articles for sale at the Harvest Sale; (3) Making a Cash Donation. - . - ' II -■*■-■—■■■■»■■—■■■—■■ — ■»—■■ i CARNIVAL DAY, JUNE 3rd and succeeding days), at NEWTOWN PARK — —— - WELLINGTON. «^' , V*\/^■'^/A/' , - Promoted by the N.Z. Patriotic Society. Under the distinguished patt Qf~\TTIPQ ) *' I ' onage o! trheir Excellencies, Lord and Lady Liverpool, the Prime Minister, f CUUIU I ijUUIO I ~ Sir Joseph Ward, and leading citizens throughout the City and Province. I RICH, WARMTH-GIVING SOUPS FOR WINTER. ( H. G. HILL, Chairman. JOS. LEWIS, Sec, 18 Grey-st Wgtn. ? . Health-giving, money-saving, grateful, comforting. ? mp o{]R HOLMEBa _ THJfiV ARE HEI/Plng ; ag / r Good Housewife, which will you have to make it ? f I SYMINGTON'S (in pkU) FOSTER CLARK'S (in tins C , _____ C Split Peas or Lentils ? ? I ■ > Or best of all, Fresh Vegetables and Onions ? ? I RIW6 ! il-H-R-H-fl f ™~ ii i. ■■_, -,-,-,, I I The cool mornings will soon make one hug ? Srm MS. > I the bed very closely. Often you just open t —-m .mr n« * -—- *—» l >V your eyes, turn over, and go off to sleep f * lrV\i gain ' dont you ? '•>• s be sure of rising right time, buy a ) I -m SMITH ALARM CLOCK V ' > It jji s This will rouse you from the deepest aiumC t ' ■ ' 1 <*•*% i r\ I ? bers ' and save you from liavin § to rush , Levin fash bycle Depot „,/ £ ■ ■■■■ f "- '' ■■ V quite inexpausive. ~iat oue to-day and f \ always be otvtime. B ( TYI'.ES ... * .... TYRES C . . k , , > r Alvvays pleased o show stocks. | S I have a large stock of Assorted Tyres. < Pfl j Jß 7/3 ( tw „ yelM - glIiMui(!8) I ( " IC " EUN d S u'ni.op's \ B. W. J. SMITH, > OGEANiC'S f JEWELLED - ! ? JOHN BULL'S, f I > BATES f '3l Al! Tyres Fitted Free of Charge. S > Ladies and Gents Cycles from £7 ( f "STILL LOWEt<. } r Motor Cycles .... 46 guineas If f n • n . oi« AW cmitu P • * S £ SAFETY MATCHES, 3 packets for 1.. \ Opposite Tost Office. R. W. SMITH, Proprietor. _> S ,■,__.„ , rA i>-i<.„ ■ 1( ,, n ~1 . r,„ „ 1 r _ F . > C OKEAM J-AltrAli Is lOd per lb. MAIZE (by the sack) ds 9d gushel. < fr*»V w^/A/*A/,^/*V'- \/*^/*V*^/*^/ w V M V. /V>\«/Vv'\<v'\* ( /\«/V«/>«/\»v / \ SAGO 81bs for Is. C f APPLES, per case Is 9d. C ■BW—AWM»JMfcWBUMW II IBMII IFW*»mlWg^^—B—Mß——lß^^— 3 Ii WHY PAY MOltE? WHY PAY MOItEP . > C AYHY PAY 31CHEP WHY PAY MOltE? > J. W. OIBSON The Tvif ORE ia*>\«^/wwwwww^^ (Late of Palmerston North.; H. J. HUGHES lia6 pleasure in informing the public that in addition H ■V*^*'A/ ,, V'*^/ > A/ , *V , *V*V' , '^/ , A/ , "7 to having purchased Mr J. Scott's Bakery Business that he will open &V^lNC'| :^iSfi, ' i XKAY in Oxford-stret (ILiswelLs' Buildings) on or about \ ihimiiiimhi iimhii inm ■ n m ■ mn ■»n l it „ S May '21st, with all kinds of Fancy Bread, Cakes. Confectionery, etc. -V >i g x. jj i NOTE ADDItESS.—.Next to Harvey and Co. § \„. . „, „ T , »„,„„. 3 I * J Choice luscan Wheat 7s 9d Maize 6s 4d \ — ■»»,««—■■«« ii mi ~" 8 ? Broken wheat 7s 4d Potatoes 6s 6d C r Cape Barley 6s 3d Pigmeal 14s Jj ■ ■i.ii»i.iinMiiiii»..j.,w> J i«. i i iii i ■—■—an■——in in ii i > Extra good Chevalier Barley 6s 7d Feed Oats Be J __. . .. j■ t j 'j. i • If FLrLJj STOCKS OF GRAIN, MA NURES, WIUE, KEROSENE, J Cabmetmaking and Undertaking. v benzine, and general farmers-requisites. j HENRY W- BOWER. Quecnwood Road, L&Vlfth V PARKER & VINCENT, < IS Grain Merchants. Ancfioneers Etc.. ? to intimate that he is still in business as a Cabinetmaker V OXFORD and BATH STBFFTS J and UndertaJc«r. Every deseiiption of work carried out ' faithfully and well. lnstduotions and orders may be left at D ' : — Smart and Co.'s, Oxford-street, Levia, or with the proprieti a * - I 4t IM t " Queenswood-road. 528-qi- j I *J «1 \J t '"""""' " There is nothing more welcome than a nice , , — .— packet of sweets. Send your soldier boys a .. packet. We've made several packets for those ALTERATION DATE LEVIN STOCK [ » WANTEtf COLUSIW." f n thfl fißhijn ]et l]S put l one up fo] . yQU SAL,ES - ADVERTISEMENTS under tins head- to and ee what a gweet letter Q f thanks ing are charged for at the rate of you .]j t in return# l\/rESSR. v j Lalgety ana Company, Is (Cash) for 20 words and 2s if -l"*-*-Limited, and the New Zealand booked. /V\ R* T11"* AM ~~ Loan and xMercantile Agency' Co., Ltd., —— ; XT! IV*- LJ*--r\l^, bog to notify tl.eir numerous eliente ■ j r NVITATIO ._ v OARDS.-A Specially Rnfn' Wppf §\u\n and the farming community generally. 1 good |ine of suuabk , 101 . WUIO L»WCCI fillip, that after Friday 28th amy, their Le- uWdiug pa ,. fcy i uv it a tions is now . |MB| or, WEDNESDAYS instead of Fridays. t^UL^ —J^— !± _ — "of, *tSx4 ° n WED ; mO LET.-Four-roo.ned Cottage, NESDAY, 9th JUNE, commencing at J. lwntl .. |llv 6itllatl . d) . Evcry Lffll . J - 1 Hs^AS ■ RBGAIIDING DISCOUNTS ,in,„ri.t. on, iimo WOUNDED SOLDIERS. S I A ,„.,,, „ , IM > AT MILNES'S MANAWATU STORES I make careful note of alteration for A 1 MEET ING will be held f „ . •! x * iii tno Gilandia lial , Shannon, f Oxford Street, Levin, on and alter to-day, % ruture guitlaiice. , ~ . i • x N ■«' n;„,»i.r.,. oiui, ai.,,. mir, c;ar; 9,„ TO-XiG'HT (2-lth Mav). at 8 o'clock, to ? ~ ~.. . ._. , ... , ~ . , % Wellington. 20th May. IUIS. o»o-2w *' •.■,,,<. tne following Discounts will be allowed:— C ■ discuss ways and means ol assisting the i & _» LOST. —Handbag containing ■money above object. \ N and other articles between Rere 'n lO Mayor and Mayoress of Levin f 5 per cent, on all Cash Purchases amounting to OS. A ■Nicholson's and Mr Fosella's on Satur- will attend to explain tiie working of f and over. V -* day afternoon. Apply Chronicle the Carnival. f , £ Office. P-3 Ladies particularly invited. > 3f per cent, on goods paid for on or before the J -^ —.'"" ixT+l F. W. VENN &G. X. STEPHENSON, K 20th of month following purchase. \ KUSinCSS l> TeS. 58{ .-l Conveners. * A lost handbag containing iiumey. ■ — . etc., is advertised for, in this issue. TFMPOH Ui Y C\ KRK „B n«i ■ -aim— i ™ min"' ■■——■—a^ A central branch lor safe of cakes, fancy bread, confectionery, etc.. is to XTtTRITTEN applications, addressed f> I" T I" 1 Q i iO MERCHANTS be opened in Oxford-street (Haswell's VV to the undersigned, accompanied \ty , O U LI J \ji' \J"\ LEVIN, Buildings) this week by .sir A. J. \ jy C()l> i cvi a f testimonials and markHughes, cd "Application for Clerkship" will he After this week fortnightly sales ol lecoived up to 9 a.m. on SATURDAY, TRY US FOR stock in place of weekly sales— will the 29th May, for the position of tembe held in Levin hv Da I get v aud Co., porary Clerk, etc., to the Horowhe- M»«„l.»-4!-.» Ltd.. and the New Zealand L. & M.A. nua County Council. Employment Grain, PrOlillCe anil Wiei'Gliail iIS 9 Co., Ltd. The fortnightly sales will will be for six months, with a possible be held on Wednesdays, but this week's extension. Applicants to state salary sale will be on Friday as heretofore. required. CASH BUYERS OF A potnt for good fioueewives. Always GEO. WATSON, use Sharland's Baking Powder. Costs Chairman, W««| Skins Hiffl<*« and TallnMT leaßtjgres farthest; -ives best result*. Hoiwhenua County Council. WOOI, SKinS,. WICBeS ana I SHOW jUtrt. 587-2 Levin. , , ■!■*•.■.,

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 May 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 May 1915, Page 3

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