Visit The Wellington "Queen , , , Carnival. Special Excursion Rates. You cannot spend a day better than by attending the big demonetisation to be licld in Newtown Park, Wellington, on Thursday, Brd June (King's Uirthday). The Railway authorities have reduced the ;. rates to excursion lares so that you can attend at about half the ordinary cost. Everybody will be there and Wellington will be en fet«. in the morning there will be a monster procession from the Govennent \. Buildings to Newtovra Park. The Procession tfill leave at ten o'clock, "proceeding by the way of the principal streets to ite destination. This . Procession alone will bo well worth a visit. A splendid sports programme, has boon arranged, including a Rugby football match, National Dances, etc. Then, too, you cannot miss the aid* . -shows and the stalsl. m the even- ing a really splendid enfcertaininfeni will be given. Among othor attrac- " tions will be the Dark" Town Fite Bri gaoe, Picture Shows, and Vaude- villle Entertainments. Why not make the trip ft holiday one «nd spend a few days in W«l- ---" iihgton when you havo tinie. Special attractions are being arranged for"visitors , each day until the end of this month. r ■ J>o "'not' overlook the fact that in supporting the Carnival yon -will net • only secure much happiness for yourself, but every penny you epead will materially assist, our boys at front. The total proceeds of the Carnival . are to be use to assist tiie wounded and to provide for the dependents of those'.ifrho lose their Jives. _ Nsw Zealand Patriotic Society. O" .HILL, Chairman. -JOS. LEWIS, Sec, 18 Grey-et Wgb«. A o v For your USEFUL ff* , SOLDIER / BOY The WRISTLET WATOH is no longer looked upon as purely for the "use of women. They are also "made for many of our gallant New Zealand, soldiers wear thorn. aon naturally want your soldier boy to take away some keepsake; what could be better—what could he apreciate more than one of these TitfTo time pices? x Let ue show you some these in our stock. Wo guarantee them to be correct time-keepor and though most dainty in appearance, they are Tnwaidly made to stand hard usage at the Front. Names are engraved free of charge. Buy HIM one before he leavee. E. W. J. SMITH, JEWEIXEH - - .LEVIN ' STILL, LOWER. ' SAFETY" MATCHES, 3 packets for Is. ' ' CREAM TARTAR Is lOd per lb. MAIZE (by the sack) 5s 9d guflhel. ' SAGO 81bs for Is. APPLES, per case Is ad WHY PAY MOREP WHY PAY MOREP WHY PAY MUKEP WHY PAY MOREP : J. W.'GIBSON Theß K x>BE PARKER & VINCENT'S "Spot Cash ,, Prices Choice Tuscan Wheat 7s 9d Maize 6* 4d Broken wheat 7s 4d Potatoes 5b 6d > Cape Barley 6s 3d Pigmeal Uβ Extra good Chevalier Barley 6s 7d Feed Oats 6» FULL STOCKS OF GRAIN, MA NUIiES, WIRE, KEROSENE, , BENZINE, AND GENERAL FARMERS' REQUISITES. ; PARKER & VINCENT, > ©r>a§n Ancfioneers Etc., OXFORD and BATH STREETS.There is nothing more welcome than a nice packet of sweet's. Send your soldier boys a packet. We've made several packets for those in the fig htin lino, let us put one up for you to send, a nd ee what a sweet letter of thanke you'll get in return. MRS DEAN, Boro , Sweet Shop, LEVIN. ; REGARDING DISCOUNTS j I AT MILNES'S MANAWATJ STORES 1 ■ * Oxford Street, Levin, on and after to-day, J the following Discounts will be allowed : — & * 5 per cent, on all Cash Purchases amounting to ss. J and over. \ > 3f per cent, on goods paid for on or before the \ . > 20th of month following purchase. 1 , \\r T i> MERCHANTS W. JdUIjL OZ: O--1 , LEVIN. QfaLi, anJ ilsi»c]ianJisi "cash buyers of — Wool, Skins. Hides anil Tallow
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 June 1915, Page 3
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