BUCKLEY DRAINAGE BOARD. , in puisuance oi' Section 50 oi' ''11)3 Katiiig Act, 1008," and -U of "Ta! Land Drainage Act, 1908," FUJUdC ivOTI.CE i.s hereby given that it is 111.-. ' intention oi the .Buckley Druia'ig.3 ; f Hoard, at jl meeting to no lieid J'dy g 3rd, i'Ji-o, to strike a UivNEIiAL Ijj RATE oi 1-i in the £1 on the (Jaodal _ Value oi all rateable properties in tins _ .Buckley .Draimigo District lor Uio : period ist April, 1915, to Ulsfc March j iyiu. I ' J. T. 130 VIS, j 1 OSa— 3nn .Secretary. * "" ( W' ANTED.—-Sell oi exchange, I Steam Waggon, uuilt specially | jui- the colonies, 40 .horse-poner. Rur all day three bags coke. Disconnect- 6 uiK gear for hauling, ehail-cutting, wootl j - cutting, etc. L. Daroux, 50 Willis- j street, Wellington. (593-3 j| ■ '" '"' Bj SATURDAY, J UkNK IU, 11)15. j; Direction *.... Dramas Ltd >. The Famous 'WITHIN THE LAW COMPANY." j I Will present THE ROSARY IHli EOSAiU'. THE lfOSAlt* THE ROSABY. TiiJfi TToSARY THE BOSARY. j, ' T>y Edward E. Hose. J (a play oi' deep human ihteresto ir j Four Acts). j THE ROSARY tHE ROSABI. 1 A line American Comedy drama, I clean and wholesome, lull oi action, unbounded dramatic interest, startling surprises, tender pathos and the best oi comedy. I'ilji. ROSARY THE ROSAR.Y .£ line play ol tlie r>rotective influence of u good priest and everything lo recommend, nothing to condemn, and nothing of a nature to oring offence. Tl:iK ROSARY 'HIE ROSARY. rrices, Is, 3s, 2s. Box plan at Aitkeu's. Open to-day at I) a.m. No extra charge for hooking. 092-3 PATRIOTIC CAIOIYAL. / rLL all those having aceuunii against yesterday's Carnival Kindly render same Without delay to C. S. ivEEDWELL, oy'J-l Hon. Secretary. \jj ANTED.- Wood Cutters split 100 '»' voids (more or rata lirewood on Levin-r oxton road. Apply it. N. Speir.s, timber merchant, Fox.ton. oUo-2 7 fMift Levin /Express Company desire -*- vhiit all aetouius be paid by June 30in. (391-3 ' PATRIOTIC CAKMYAL. I'lsccuti-. e oi tile Patriotic Cainival de.sue lo fiearuly thank alt ...use willing hcipeo-> \\ liose untiring eiioris so largely coiniibuted to the success oi yeoterday s carnival and ball. io tuank all individually would be imp..fsilile. On behalf oi the Executive, C. S. IvEEDWELL, Olii-'i , Hon. Secretary. MANAWATLi CANDIDATE. l.'o'Rb .MOTOR OAR CO.MI'ETTiTON. r-gtilE TToThmittee have decided to -*- change the Guessing Competition to a .straight-out Ralfot. i'icEets already sold tue numhered anTT will participate in tho drawing Present holders ot ticket* requiring a refund uiu.-t apply to me on or beloro iUESDAY, 22nd inst. Holders of tickets please noto. \i. R, OARDEJSER, Secretary. «82-fd .Box .2, Levin.
Q iT T? 0F SIX>.CK, POUM'RY DrlUlJ PRODUCE. ETC. IN AID Oi*' THE WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND Iu Dalgety and Co.'s lards,. Levin. SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1915, at 12.30 p.m. Con.prising— SHEEP CATTLE HORSESPIGS. Etc., Etc. ROLL UPll! EOLL UP!!! 681-4
OuST advertising [ The true lost of advertising is the [ (ili'cHJt it produces. A business notice j . iu a paper that is not. opened regularly [ obviously is of less use than uu adve.r- ' > tisement in a paper that everyone. , 1 reads. The Horowheuua Daily Chroii- j icle is read by every settler in the die- j trict. A big proportion ol the far- 1 [ lners subscribe to it, and others see- it 3 jit. their neighbours' houses or the [ creameries. The story ol the transfer . of it« news items to the steaks and ' chops is ben trovato but untrue, the 5 ..purveyors of joints and entrees use plain paper, and preserve The Chron- ■ leie lor future reference. The towns- | people all take The Chronicle; most r of them from The Ohroniele runner; a. dozen or so from their neighbours' Iront gates. 'J'o our view tliis practice is reprehensible, but advertisers in The Chronicle gain extra publicity thereby. lor the regular subscribers always receive an estra copy wlieu the first one i does not reach the proper people. The local news is The Chronicle's speciality, and the citizens and settlers naturally ! seek this in the advertisements as well as in the records of social and gene.'id happenings. In the city newspaper?, with their eight' or uixtcen pages of minion type, an advertisement is bui'- '_ ied: but in The Chronicle's' four openfaced pages" of leaded brevier the business announcements catch the eye of all who open the paper. It pays to advertise : the proof is to be round in the various prolitable and growing retail businesses of Levin. Many of The - Chronicle's best customers for adver- ; . I using arc- spontaneous witnesses <of I t- this fact. Fair-priced articles of - good quality are the bedrock of success- :, ful business, but the coping-stone of t profit is publicity. A seller'of crays fish who covers hie cart with the tars paulin of concealment and, exercises not 1 his vocal organs gathers, no,pence. go, i too, the .business man who,,sh.uns pubi licity has for his lot_ the sadness of _ profits curtailed and the guerdon of moths and weevils.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 June 1915, Page 4
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