E. ALLMA.ND, * Dal 7 E "ff neer ; Agent for the "CANE Milking Machines. WERAROA, Levin. To the Dairy Farmers of the Manawatu— j. i> Before purchasing your —Milking Machine 1 TO consult E, ALLMAND, Woraroa, Levin, who I specialises and pays the whole of his S . attention to the methods of relieving the I Dairy Farmer from the drudgery and monotony of hand milking. Gel it From KEYS. MOTOR ENGINEER AND CYCLE AUENI » BYKO COKMER. , Hae a large Stook ot Cycles and Motor Acces-sories. District Agent for > A.J.S. MOTOR CYCLES. ROYAL ENFIELD Mot«r Cycles. > JAMES Jlotoi' Cycles. GOVERNOR Motor Cycle. ' Genuine B.S.A. Cycles ROYAL ENI'IISLD CYCLES. » PREMIER Cycle*. PHILLIPS' C.yclee. ' INDIAN MOTOR CYCLE IN STOCK. » All Kind.sol K<>j)air Wim l< Duv.v un tlio Premises. * RIFLES. GUN.S. H. J. HUGHES, Baker and Confectioner. (Late of Palmerston North.; H. J. HUGHES liae pleasure in informing the public that in addition to having purchased Mr J. Scott's Bakery Business that he will open NEW PREMISES in Oxford-stret (Haswells' Buildings) on or about May 21st, with all kinds of Fancy Bread, Cakes, Confectionery) etc. NOTE ADDRESS.-Aext to Harvey and Co. Cabirsetniakitig and Undertaking. W. BaWEIS, Queenwood Road, L£V!B3. to iiitiiiiato that lie is .still in business as a Cabinetmaker and Undertaker. Every description of work carried out faithfulfy and woll. Instductious and orders may bo lett ai D Smart and Co.'s, Oxford-etreet, Levin, or with the proprieti a Queensivood-i'oad. 528-qi
HDOKEY. -A meeting of the Levin Hookey Club will bo held in the Levin Hotel this evening at 7.30 659-1 WANTED KNOWN.-liTe Levin Carnival Committee urgently require. 30 or more stack covers, tarpaulins, etc., suitable lor covering stalls, side-show;, etc.. \Vill all. residents who can spare and are willing to loan same kindly advise the undersigned not later than Saturday, 12th inet. C. S. KEEDAVELL, or D. 6ON 1 . 661-3 ; WANTED KNOWN.-The Levin Carnival Committee iinute all owners of motor cars, motor cycles, bicycles, and horse vehicles to decorate same and take part in the Monster Procession next "Wednesday. Will all who intend making an exhibit TfcTndly notify the undersigued not later than Monday. 14th hist. C. S. KEEDWELL or D. W. MATHESOX. Lovin. 662-3 LEVIN BOROUGH COUNCIL. O U'IiSTANIHNG HATES TER. PER CENT PENALTY. PUBLIC NOTICS is hereby given that the TSZ PER CENT PENALTY will bo added to all rates for year ended 31st March hist and unpaid on and after MONDAY, the 21st JUNE. 1915. P. W. GOLDSMITH. Town Clerk. Levin, Bth June, 1915 655-1 Additional Kutries. —- Levin SVile. Abraham and Williams, Limited.— 70 fat wethers. 140 '1, 6, and f.f.m. ewes in lamb U Romney rams. 656-1 WEAJHER FORECAST. Wellington. Dune-W. The. weather conditions are tnreateuiug i'or a change with westerly winds and veering by south to east, then freshening. Expect dull weatner with much mist and fog in parts with rain ■nroincble. The barometer is unsteady. D. C. BATES, Government Meteorologist. A concert party from Otaki will visit Levin on "Wednesday, 23rd June, and give a concert here in aid oi the Queen Carnival Fund. A meeting of the local } entertainment committee .will be held i in Mlk sMcKegg's tea-rooms on Monday evening nest to nia&e arrangements for the concert. To-morrow evening (Friday) a concert party from Levin will make a journey to <Jtaki and give a concert there in aid oi the Queen Carnival Fund.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 June 1915, Page 3
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