*~^ ww ' v^'' . > Visit The Wellington 'Queen GRAND HOTEL, Lgm —^- This Hotel is now under the management of - . . . _ . _ M R.LEVETr(u.e.fw.iii,, gt ..&F. ri .») Special Excursion Rates. Full Stock of all Standard Brands of Wines and Spirits + ; Y ou cannot ep a day better than by attending the big demonei mi tt • i x -ii, ~11 nnn ,r nn ;«v. na a onrl tration to be held in Newtown Park. AVellington, on Thursday, 8?* The House is complete with all convergences and Birthday). Th, Railway authorities have reduced th. comfort for tlie_Travelhng Public f J» you &tUjM about ! Special Terms for Permanent Boarders. '«*• *™J**r wfli be there and Wellington win be en fet.. / n S\^S\ o «Vv'N«/VM'\<M'VyVVV«i/W'\«/V*/W'W»ri In the morning there will be a monster procesbion from the Govenawjt Buildings to Newtown Park. The Procession will leave at ten o'olook, • • —■ ! ■ ■ ~~ proceeding by the way of the principal streets to its destination. Tki* ■μ^b■^^mm Procession alone will be well worth a visit. TJ , AT [ TVr ATV Dairy Engineer. A splendid 6porte programme has been arranged, including a Rugby - Jdit J\.JLi xjJjjLxJuXi JL/j iiii&i— football match, National Dances, etc. Then, too, you cannot miss the Had* -shows and the etalsl. in the even- ing a really splendid entertainment AgCnt for the " GANE MilKing Machines. will be given. Among other attract ions will be the DarE Town Fire Iri gaQe, Picture Shows, and Vaude- villle Entertainments. WERAROA, Levin. . f "Why not make the trip a holiday one and spend a few daya in WWTO the Dail'y Farmers Of the Manawatll — lington when you have time. Special attractions are being arranged fov visitors each day until the end of this month. Before purchasing your Milking Machine consult E, ALLMAND, Wefaroa, Levin, who I>o not overlook the fact that in supporting the Carnival you wffl set specialises and pays the whole of his on ] y eeC ure much happiness for yourself, but every penny you spend .wfli attention to the methods of relieving the materially assist our hoys at front. The total proceeds of tie Oararya! Dairy Farmer from the drudgery and mon- J • . ~ ■* c *u a j * ~» , J o. e> j are to e uge to ase]st tne woun( j e fl an d to provide for the dependents of otony of hand milking. < those who lose tfieir fives. New Zealand Patriotic Society. & HILL,, Chairman. JOS. LEWIS, Sec., 18 Grey-et Wgtn. Get it From KEYS. A >4F=sv c M, i ■ii.h.ii.i.ib. ■■.■■ ir- A HOT VfiUl* USEFUL SOLDIER ; ~ PRESENT BOY , — The WRISTLET "WATOH is no longer looked upon as purely for the »*vv9 use °f women. They are also made For many of our gallant New v/^>^/^/*V~^/*^/',, A/*^'*'V» A Zealand eoldiors wear them. j.ou naturally want your soldier j , hoy to take away some keepsake; what could be better—what could he ? il 11/ C !J| L aiweciate more than one of these !M!6 ffme pices P v £i iHf m I t n ' Hi ¥» ■ WIIII tI I b k * Let ue show you some these in our stock. Wβ guarantee them to *be correct time-keeper and though most dainty in appearance, they are MOTOR EXGINJ&tiIt AND CYCLE AGJSM'I Tnwai-dly made to stand hard usage at Ihe Front. Names are engraved free of charge. * J3iKO CORNER. » - ' ißuy HIM one before he leaves. , Has a large Stock of Cycles and Motor Accessories. District Agent for T QIVITT^TT > A.J. S. MOTOR CYCLES. ROYAL ENFIELD Motor Cycles. "• • OlTXiiXl, > JAMES Motor Cvclea. G-OVERNOR Motor Cycle. ■«-«•»« ■ >-n I CVIN JEwVELLEH - . ■ i-twin Genuine U.S.A. Cycles. ROYAL ENFIBLD CfCLES. » PREMIER Qycles. PHILLIPS' Cycles. ; STILL LOWER. INDIAN MOTOR CYCLE IN STOCK. __«.««», / All Kinds ot Repair Work Done on the Premisee. SAFETY MATCHES, 3 packets for Iβ. ' ' ► „,,,. __ „_.,,, OfiEAM TARTAR Is 10d per lb. MAIZE (by the sack) 5s 9d guflhel. ► SAGO 81bs for Is. _ \ T>T>T "PG *• noc 1 a QA ~ WHY PAY MORE? WHY PAY MOREP """ """'""""""""""" WHY PAY MORE? WHY PAY MOREP H, J. HUGHES, j. w. GIBSON The R E^ TORE Baker and Confectioner. ' ■ H. J. HUGHES has pleasure in informing the public that in addition PARKER & VINCENT'S : to having purchased Mr J. Scott's Bakery Business that he will open ■ _mmwm— —^———a^—^Hnß____n«— — «■_■ NEW PREMISES in Oxford-stret (Haswells' Buildings) on or about , tt Q*%rfci" fnch " Pt*ir r f*e May 21et, with all kmds of Fancy Bread, Cakes, Confectionery, etc. 3pUL Wctbll rntCa Choice Tuscan Wheat 7e 9d Maize fie 4d ' NOTE ADDRESS.-Aext to Harvey and Co. Broken wheat Tβ 4d Potatoes «• 6d 4 ___»__——_——■ — Cape Barley 6s 3d Pigmeal . 1— ' ~ '•■ —— Extra good Chevalier Barley 6s 7d Feed Oate fc ( 1 FULL STOCKS OF GRAIN, MANURES? WIRE, KEROSENE, BENZINE, AND GENERAL FA RMERS' EJEQUIBITES. C abinetmaking and Undertaking. PARKER & VINCENT, i HENBY W. BOWER. Queenwood Road, L£¥lM. Grain Merchants, Anciioneers Etc., OXFORD and BATH STREETS. TT\ESIIIES to intimate that he is still in business as a Cabinetmaker /-^\_/u/V,A r^ , Ur'V,'*U' , W J and Undertaker. Every desciiption of work carried out t~ : ' faithfully and well. Instductions and orders may be left at D ~~ —— Smart and Co.'s, Oxford-street, Levin, or with the propriety a' TENSHUIN! Queenswood-road. 528-qr ______„. There is nothing more welcome than a nice ■■■■ ■ ■■■ ii" ' '' - ""—■■—■ ' x packet of sweets. Send your soldier boys a _ packet. We've made several packets for those "—" = 4, in the fig htin line, let us put one up for you £\ 4 \jy 171 /""i 13 A \/ftfcl ' " WANTED - COLUMN." to send, and ee what a sweet letter of thanks ADVERTISEMENTS under this head- you'll get in return. ' : ——- ing are charged for at the rate of LEl^™^ C x°S Gfll ' J isJCash) for 20 words and 2s if ■ MRS DEAN, BRITAIN AN!D JAPAN. OAIiDS ._ A Specially" Bofo' Sweet Shop, LEVIN. Perth, This iDay. good line of cards, suitable for ,_^___^^ — . Tho Japant-se Admiral Ohisaka, in a wedding party invitations is now «O_B ——^— ■ **M—W^——«^^^^" speech at a luncheon to the Governor, stocked »t the Chronicle Office., said lie firmly believed that, the Anglo- lk V*V*V ,^/*\»*V''V^ Japanese-treaty would last until etorn- CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK f , / '%,„ a. TC ™, ,* inE , » a i« *- Al _^i Kl - I ' REGARDING DISCOUNTS \ was asked why the services of the Jap- WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1915. \ > auese soldiers were not utilised. The . f AT MILNES'S MANAWATU STORES C truth was that the Allies did not need TRvALGETY AND CO., LIMITED; f "■""" \ 1 * them, but they knew that they were J.J j lave been instructed by Major f Oxford Street, Levin, on and after to-day, . J ready and willing to go the moment Addington. who has sold his farm, to J . -nu • 3 the word for aid went lorth . se ll on the above date at 12.30" p.m., ( the following Discounts will be allowed.- J the whole of his dairy herd, compris- v y SOCIALISM. ing ._ r 5 per cent, on all Cash Purchases amounting to ss. 80 cows, calving August and iSep- r and over V Tho Cabinet, including the Lord teniber f .J Chaucfllor, has agreed to pool its sal- ± \ 3| p er cent, on goods paid for on or before the S aries. Each Cabinet Minister recedves 1 B .f. plough, 1 disc plough, 4-horse C 20th of month following purchase. % £4271. The B*. Hon. H. H. Asquith block and tacMe f * m* * * X k excluded from the scheme. The 6ale will be heid in yard at back «^*^O*'\^A«/W'W'WWW\«^ ■Si!!! 1 ™ o f Mi- F. J. Ryder's residence. . — '■ — 651-6. WEATHER FORECAST.. — • » ' PLOUGHING COMPETITION. ' Wellington, June 9. Indications are for westerly winds.. WERAROA EXPERIMENTAL FARM' "DTTT T At f^ 0 MERCHANTS -~ strontr to gale at times. The weather —. W , Jt> U IjLm Oo \J"\ LEVIN, appears likely to continue cloudy and A PLOUGHING OaMPETITION unsettled with rain-"probable. Tlio will be held at the Weraroa Exbarometer is unsteady. perimental Farm on FRIDAY, Tlth TRY SUS 'JFOR D C BATES, inst., the competitors being the six Government Meteorologist. 3« i (Wdl-ChandiSS Mi 5 S. M .Baker, Native interpreter, invited to attend, one of the earliest' settlere of Foxton J. DBYSDALE, . . and Levin, died at Te Puke, Auckland.. 654-2 Manager. CASH BUYERS OF last Thursday. ■ A pomt for good fioueewives. Always For Influenza a&o Woods' Gieat Pep- Wool- Skill 9« HidOS and TallOW use Sharland'e Baking Powder. Ooste permint Cure. -Never fails. Iβ 6d, ' least; gree farthest; gives best resulta. 2e 6d. Adrt mmm .^ mmmmm __*__ mmwmmm—mm bm mmm^^m^mmmmem
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 June 1915, Page 3
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1,371Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 June 1915, Page 3
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