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GRAND HOTEL, Levirjir HOW YOU CAN HELP. 7 •■■-. '. ■ . . ■■■■..>';..•-, .-| - • This Hotel is now under the management of The "QlieCtt , * G&flliVIlla •' MR. LEVETT (Late of Wellington & Foxton) ' a ~ . . < Uity folk* are devoting much effort and nioney-'-to make a euccew of the , Full Stock Of all Standard Brands of Wines and Spirits 'QUEEN" CARNIVAL. Some are giving filewhole,of their time during *he next two o rthree weeks to organising the work, with tne object of The House is complete with all conveniences and securing the euni of £55,500. Every penny is necessary to prvide for our comfort for the,travelling Public wounded eoldiere and sailore, and the wives, children and mother* who are •' ■ </.-.' dependent on their earnings of those who are killed. ; Special Terms for Permanent Boarders.- Wellington people are liberally contributing not once, but again and again> . Here * how you can hel P;-On the 3rd June, at Newtown iPark, ' there wil lbe a trcnniendous gathering of people from all parts. One of the _:—•_—_—, —, —. , 1 chief features of this gathering; is. aprlfcEAT HARVEST SALJi. ■MHHHMaMMinnnwinMmiiMiHMHaK>M» Stalls will be erected in different parts of the Padk to sell everjr . 5 description: turkey, ducke, iowlsS, eggs, butter, eheep, rabbits, etc. • 'Articles Eof clothing, novelties, of every description, curios, or, indeed,''anything irniob. . .^ tieESS »^ Hraß!B . i slikery to find a buyer should be forwarded. UllK , r-. # L ft mpaMP MSllrinrf H,,L; ne , . I All who will be at INewtown Pai-k on Kings JJithday, June 3rd, beoauße of Agent fOr the "GANE Milking Machines. the object of this 'great movement, are ready, to pay big price* tor mil thai ' WERAROA Levin ****■*.;-. iiunnnvn, UC,IU, On the 14th June the Harvest Sale will be continued in the Wellington TO the Dairy Farmers Of the Manawatu — Low . n Hall - li suouia be made quite clear that thoee who are eending i« i - perishable produce should arrange for ft to reach Wellington on* or tw* ; B e ~ „ «u • X/r-ii • -Mt ~v.- days before the 3rd June, in order to be ready for sale at Newtorm Vm,A v\' ! : ?nnZl f TISA^W.Si 1 f *Z ' ; ' Ha *™* S ° a * 6r June, ready for the ■ continue, 1 consult iii, ALiJLMAJND, Woraroa, .Levin, who : _ f +!,„ rr-» r j iov ■■' 2i. n> •- tr ii■ ■"" : -aZ j v.- i. ±. --c xa Lj .specialises t and pays the whole of his ' £ e t n w <56ode which are not perufiabl. _ 'Tt«.|<tc-.» attention to the methods of relieving the I •.'."• \ • I Dairy Farmer from the drudgery and mon- Aβ special arrangements have been made for free carriage on' the railweyf J * otony of hand milking. consign your, goods without making any payment. Any charges to be paid ' . . for freight, can be arranged by ity-Bemetaxy..-a*■tiaiiM.-eaA*-*•■>>■■•- • ~;.^ mm r mmm ** m^mm ' mmmmmm ' Please take-this appeal in real earnest.« Dont pui o doing yonr part to : -i—-— ; . .■■■ —.-— —: . aesi'et thie noble movement—do it to-day, do it now I AH further informa- --■■-•-•• fion will be gladly supplied by the Secretary. . SOUPS! SOUPS! ( New Zealand Patriotic Society: RICH, WARMTH-GIVING SOUPS FOR WINTER. H. G. HILL, Chairman. JOS. LEWIS, Sep., 18 WgU. • Health-giving, money-saving, grateful, comforting. . 7 . ... ; - h '■;■■■ Good Housewife, which will you have to make it? -——- '■ ———■ • SYMINGTON'S (in pkte.) FOSTER CLARK'S (in tins ' . ' , y • * ' "^;_. Split Peas or Lentils? I • / . Or best of all, Fresh Vegetables and Onions ? .1 ! ! P-H»a.-^-H-■- ». i I The cool mornings makfllonev hug 'SHRT TKS- SS& I the bed very closely,,*. Often -you juet open '..,,..'. ,^™-^ Ba - your eyes, turn over, and gc*-off-to sleep *'•■■'■■ gain, don't you ? •••'-,• .- -; \***y*C •■■ e 3Ur ® r i sm S a t the right time.buy a '■■ " ■ 1 r aiaHiUF rinrir f .'. THE - , This will you from tia .deepest slumf '■ - ■ « I *> I . ■ bers » and s . ive you' from having to rush ; Levin Cash Cycle Depot • • ;" «- —.- * ■»■■" ' IM " M —^ quite iaexpansive. Irai one to-da-y and » ' always be on-time. J TYBES ... TYRES .... TYRES ' Always pleased o show stocks. ' / * , 1 have a- large stock of Assorted Tyres. , Pi-ic Q 7/6 (two years' gttaraHtee) dunlop's B. W. J. -SMITHS »■'■ "■■■■' OOEANiC'S JEWELLER - LE¥IN john bull's, " ." " ": , " ■ bates :,-' ;•; ■ .: ■; ' —-' ■••• ■ /-, „ ~.. \: ,;■ ——-^ nil lyrCS rllicu rrCC 0' i>ll3F&€. \ ' '•■ ■ !. Ladies and Gents Cycles from £7 INSTILL LOWER. ► Motor Cycles .... 4® guineas '■■ '■ ■'■ ■ ' "'' t~ « „, OMI -u t, ■ . .■ SAFETY MATCHES, 3 packets for Iβ. ..,.." . Opposite Post Office. fl. W. SMITH, Proprietor. - tn>Tt\ J \i'n&?6;KYn"?~ i/Jj - ■ n. ;,'.,„;■■,' iU ' '"./%' „, '. T » : -■ \"i- . . CItEAM.TARTAR U.lOd.per lb. MAIZE (by the sack) 5e 9d guehel^i ' ' ' ~ ' **i A C l O fll Kβ f t\r T c i '■ — ; ' ' "'"" '" ' ~ APPLES, per case Is »d - PAY MOBEP WHY PAY MOKEP ! . ■ TT T TT-lri TIB'S V WHY PAY MOKE? WHYPAYMOREP n. j. _ , W niKQHIV The red store ~~\> o , , > . - '■ J. If. - uJLDOUII Levin. Baker and Confectioner. »nvww>-a«*«/wwwwwwvM ; (Late of Palmeißton North.y . - : ' ■', - ' ' • ; . . '.'. ; ; "; '_ j H H. J. HUGHES hae • pleasure in informing the public that in addition tl \S*\f+S^^*'*ss*^^ to having purchased ->lr J. Scott's Bakery Business that he will open PARICFR & t NEW PREMISES in Oxford-sbret (Haswells' Buildings) on or about mnMMMiMwgBMBnaMm- V Mp,y 21et, with all kinds of Fancy Bread, Oakes, Oonfeciionery, . etcr • 14 C**rfc4* C* aaIV " D*«i r*c? "'■ ' j NOTE ADDRESS. -Isext to Harvey and Ck). ... . ' „. " _ nj ' „ . ' :' , ; Choice iuscan Wheat 7e Od Maise ' Oc 4d ■ —■ —— Broken wheat 7* 4d Potatoes fetd , . . Oape Barley 6* 3d Pigmeal • 14b —m—ii ■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■»■■»»»»■»»»■ Extra good Chevalier barley tin 7d Feed Oate fc . _ e . . .. ■ T j 'a « • FULL STOCKS OF ORAIN, MANURES, WIRE, KEROBEN«, • Cabinetmaking anti Undertaking. benzine, and general farmers-requisites. HENRY W. BOWER, Queenwood Road, L£VIM. PARKER & VINCENT, ; Grain Merchants, Anctioneers Eto., T~\JBSIIIIIS to intiiuate that he is still in business .as a Cabinetmaker ■• OXFORD and •■■■•-• ; and UndertaEer. Every description of work carried out in m \>j fi .j n - yVi/\niAn/V/\AjAa^\iu , Vuv^ ' faithfully and well. Jnstductions and orders may be left a< D "" : : ~" ...' ~ ;'_ ', ) Smart and Co.'s, Oxfoid-etreet, Levin, or with the propriett ■ .". ~ ~" ~~ '■ ■. ■. ~~~ TrT r " ' ; (jueenswood-road. 628-qr I CiN <J Ii LJ IN I ..-.-■; ' There is nothing more welcome than a nice. • •- " " <■ r _—, . paoket of sweets. Send your soldier boys a T • ? . . ' . ■ _ . .. WAMTFn rniiiM* " packet. We've made several packet.s for those Church Services K, r » n T*l™ , in the fig htin line, let us put one up for you (ADVERIISMIENTS under thifi head- to send, a nd ee what a sweet letter of thanks METHODIST. ing are charged for af the rate ot . you'll get in return/ Levin 11—Mr Bratt, from Cliff ls < Ca * h > for 20 words and 2b if ; . booked - MRS DEAN, Levin, 7.—Rev. W. H. j<i Abbey. " ' Arapaepae, 7 JNVITATION OAIU>S.-A Specially Rnm' SIATAAf I FVIN r-ROMANCATHOLIC. 1 good lino ol ca.de," suable for ■■{-, W- Of o Wed MOp, LLYIPI. Levin, B—Holy Mass .wedding party invitations is now -^^^^^B^—^^^^e^^^^^ Levia 11 a.m.- Mass. . stoulcod at the Chronicle Office. "" Levin 7 p.m.—Devotions. " ' ' . ' SALVATION ARMY Additional 'Entries.— Otaki Sale. s A/*^/*^/ M^/w^/, *^/ w^/w^, <^' N V~V M >/*A/*V ,l V*^/*'>/ ¥ V ,v \/*^/y>- ~ c- r. ... • Abraham and Williams, i/td.— J 25 mi ,ed ,w. 11EGAEDING DISCOUNTS 5 ". 3.— Praise Meeting. -C -. 7.-Salvat,ion Meeting. BELGIUM_RELIEF FUMD. AT MILNES'S HANAWATU STQRE& \ PRESBYTERIAN RAiNI> FANCt DRESS AND _ , , Oi _ , , . a * * a i Levin. 11.-Rev. A. C. Henderson. POSTER BALL. Oxford Street ' Levin ' on and after to - day ' ■ Levin, 7.-Rev. A. C. Randerson. """ r v * h e following Discounts will be allowed;— < Koputaroa 3.- , Coronation Hall I'oston. e ' . J '• CHURCH OF ENGLAND. FRIDAY, 4tb June, lfrlo, at 8 p.m. & per cent Qa aU ' Oaeh p urc h aS es amounting to 58. / Levin, B—Holy Coiumuiiiou. Valuable prizes for best and most > . - ~ Levin 11.—Matins. original dresses. > " . J .-.:.' .■•";- . ■ Levin,7 Evensong. A - J - KELLOW, \ g| p er cent, on goods paid for on or before the \ . . St. John's Ohau, U.-Moly Oonunun- 617-2 Hon % Sec " S 5 20th of! menth following purchase. ":. ' MuJiuuba East, 7.—Evensong. CHURCH SERVICES _ Arapaepae Hall, 2.30.— l'l Century. Hall—To-morrow. i< ' ' : ". — '■ 1_ ; CHRIST OF CHRIST Morning.—Rev. Wesley liratt. Sub- '- _ ■'-•-■ - ' ■-■ - m _ V n ■--- ■,■ ''■— Every Sunday at Weraroa ject "The Perfect Cliristian." „ v , > . • Evening.—Rev. W. H. E. Abbey. Sub- . : • j"i. _. „ . ... . " , . , ject "The Imperial xdea and the IVT T> fTT T &T f^ 0 MERCHANTS u^r,»! ra,Serl r rM " V , edl ™" Soldiers' Golden Rule." \Y . X> U JUJL $t.. LEVIN, _i ...'.. Mr Field, M.P the offer o. a farm in Evervbodv cordially welcome. ~ " ' J '" .~. -.'.< 'V tne vicinity of Levin. It is composed | 1 " " ; ' ' ..■••■•. . | if level and undulating dairying land. __J . -'TRY ITS 'FOR- " *■ , 'S containing between 500 and 000 acres. ' ! . ; % * 'C' rhe owner offers it at what appears lost, stolen, strayed—gone not.e knows ■» j " j *■ i» .•! '' V ' s * bo be a reasonable price. Tt is cap- where. - . 5 ■» •. tiPaiJiy &ni fll HIS » ._ . .^^ able of being cut into four excellent 'Twas with me yesterday, Ido declare 5 « iairy farme. Mir iMassey tae prom- It racked my head, my chest wae soreieed that it will be inspected at once It's gone, I'll never see it m0re.,.,„„,, GASH BUYEKS OF" ' # by the land purchase authorities. If WhatP Not'a,coughP Yes, yes, lor they consider the price reasonable the sure; _ MTenkl ftblna Hlilaa ft nil ' land Will Dβ ipmroluwwl and tntwvn Lost when I used Woods' Peppermint W«W, »lim», niQOS Mill I BIIOW the ooraing spring. Can. A«M jj ■; ■ ■ _- T^k^

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 May 1915, Page 3

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