Visit The Wellington "Queen , * Carnival, Special Excursion RatesYou cannot spend a day bettor than 'by attending the big demonstration to be held in Newtown Park, Wellington, on Thursday, 3rd June (King's -Birthday). The Railway authorities have reduced the rates to excursion lares so that you tan attend at about half the ordinary cost. Everybody will bo there and Wellington will be en fete. in the morning there will be a monster procession from the Govennent Buildings to Newtown Park. The Procession -will leave at ten o'clock, proceeding by the way of the principal streets to its destination. This Procession alone will be well worth a visit. A splendid sports program me has boon arranged, including a Rugby football match. National Dunces, etc. Then, too, you cannot miss the side -shows ami the stalsl. in the even- ing a really splendid entertainment lull be given. Among other attrac- lions will be the Dar£ Town Fire Bri gaffe, Picture Shows, and Vamle- villie Entertainments. Why not make the trip a holiday one and spend a few days in Wellington when you have time. Special attractions are being arranged for visitors each day until the end of this month. Do not overlook the fact that in supporting tho Carnival you will not only secure much happiness for yomstli', but every penny you spend will materially assist our boys at front. The total proceeds of the Carrirval are to be use to assist the wounded and to provide for the dependents of those who lose tlieir lives. New Zealand Patriotic Society. 0. HILL, Chairman. JOS. LEWIS, Sec, 18 Grey-et Wgtn. I BiftlG ! iS-H-R-R-R 1 - The cool mornings will soon make one hug I the bed very closely. Often you just open /S^ your eyes, turn over, and go off to sleep gain, don't you ? \\£jjJJ I .'-be sure of rising at the right time, buy a J ( -m SMITH ALARM CLOCK ffiiiMi'i' This will rouse you from the deepest siutnj,pi- „•■ bers, and save you from having to rush away breakfastless. Well-finished Clocks these, reliable and quite inexpansive. 3-et one to-day and always be on-time. Always pleased o show stocks. Prica 7/3 (two years' guarantee) B. W. J. SMITH, JEWELLEH - LEVIN ' STILL LOWER. ' SAFETY MATCHES, 3 packets for le. ' CKEAJU TAllTAll Is lOd per lb. MAIZE (by the sack) 5s 9d gushel. ' SAGO 81bs for Is. «• APPLES, per case Is Ud WHY PAY MORE? WHY PAY TVIOREP WHY PAY MUIUSP WHY PAY MOREP : J. W\ GIBSON t *^ t6bb ; PARKER & VINCENT'S * , " Spot Cash ,, Prices \ > Choice Tuscan Wheat 7s 9d Maize <Ss 4d Broken wheat 7s 4d Potatoes 6* 6d Cape Barley 6s 3d Pigmeal 14* ' Extra good Chevalier liarley 6s 7d Feed Oats ' fii FULL STOCKS OF GRAIN, MANURES, WIRE, KEROSENE, » BENZINE, AND GENERAL FARMERS' REQUISITES. ; PARKER a VINCENT, Grain Merchants, Auctioneers Etc., OXFORD and BATH STREETS. \ ~ "'TENSHIJNr 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 htin line, let us put one up for you to send, a nd ee what a sweet letter of thanks you'll get in return. MRS DEAN, Boro' Sweet Shop, LEVIN. I m^^^^^^ \ REGARDING DISCOUNTS I AT MILNES'S MANAWATU STORES ■ • ? Oxford Street, Levin, on and after to-day, t the following Discounts will be allowed : — f 5 per cent, on all Cash Purchases amounting to ss. c f and over. ' c > 31 per cent, on goods paid for on or before the V s 20th of month following purchase. S W. BULL & 0?, — "'SSiS? —IB TRY US .FOR Grain, 2 Produce and Merchandi^a CASH BUYERS OF Wool, Skins. Hides and Tallow
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 June 1915, Page 3
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607Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 June 1915, Page 3
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