E. ALLMAND, Balr * ineer . Agent for the "CANE Milking Machines. WERAROA, Levin. To the Dairy Farmers of the Manawatu— ; Before purchasing your Milking Machine consult E, ALLMAND, Weraroa, Levin, who specialises and pays the whole of his attention to the methods of relieving the Dairy Farmer from the drudgery and monotony of hand milking. i ; From KEYS. i "■■"■ • ■ ■ A. W. Smith, MOTOR ENGINEER AND CYCLE AChtiN't BYKO CORNER. Has a large Ktock of Cycles and Motor Accessories. Distriet Agent for A.J.B. MOTOR CYCLES. ROYAL ENFIELD Motor Cycles. JAMES Motor Cyclee. GOVERNOR Motor Cycle. Genuine B.S.A. Cycles. ROYAL ENFIELD OfOLES. PREMIER Cyclee. PHILLIPS' Cyclee. INDIAN MOTOR CYCLE IN STOCK. All Kinds ot Repair Work Done on the Premises. RIFLES. " (JUNS. H. J. HUGHES, Baker and Confectioner. (Late of Palmerston North.; H. J. HUGHES bae pleasure in informing the public that in addition to having purchased Air J. Scott's Bakery Business-that he will open NEW PREMISES in Oxford-stret (Haswelle' Buildings) on or about May .216t, with all kinds of Fancy Bread, Cakes, Confectionery, etc. NOTE ADDRESS.—i\ext to Harvey and 00. • Cabinet making and Undertaking. HENftY W. BOWER, Queenwood Road, LEVIN. U> iiitiutute that he is still in business as a Cabinetmaker and Undertaker. Every description of work carried out faithfully and well. Instductions and orders may be left at D Smart and Oo.'s, Oxford-etreet, • Levin, or with the proprietc a Queenswood-road. 528-qi
THE QUEEN CARNIVAL. A MEETING of Miss McKegg's Committee will be held in the Taieri Tea-rooms this evening at 7.30. 072-1 GRANID FANCY MESS AND MASQUERADE .BALL. Town Hall Carnival Night. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1915. Jα aid of the Wounded Soldiers and Sailore. Supper provided Admission 2s. Commences at 8 p.m. 074-2 FOR FOOTBALLERS ONLY. It will soon be the season for football and therefore the season for Chamberlain's Pain Balm—that goes without saying. You can't play football without getting sprains, barked shins, bumps etc., and you can't get right again without using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Bathe the affected parte with water as hot as you can bear and then rub in Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely and you soon forget that you even had an ache or pain. Bold everywhere
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 June 1915, Page 3
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360Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 June 1915, Page 3
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