UNRESERVED SALE OF DAIRY STOOK. AT THE FARM, IHAKARA, Levin. SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1915. Messrs abraham and Williams, LTD., have received nstrucfions from R. Robinson, Esq., who has sofd Ms farm, to sell as above at T p.m— OA CHOICE DAIRY OOWS TO OU calve July, August and September 3 yearling heifers. 1 Bull 3 breeding sows. 6 slips. 1 boar. 1 Duncan Windmill 1 horse rake. 1 mower. Household furniture, including 1 Grand Upright Piano. Spring cart, horse and harness, disc harrows, plough (R. and G.), s.f. (plough, milk cans, dairy utensils, tools, etc. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—Mr Robinson has been dairying for some years and naving culled heavily each year, buyers oan rely on being offered seleoted cowa 704,5. IMPOUNDED AT LEVIN. | IMPOUNDED at Levin Pound by C. Wilson, ranger.— 1 'black and white dehorned bull. 1 spotty poley steer. 1 red and white 6teer, bit out of both ears. If not claimed and expenses paid to be sold on the 3rd July, 1915, at 12 o'clock noon. E. WILSON, Poundkeeper. June 22nd, 1915. VAUDEVILLE AUDEV ILiL-t-^ AT KING'S THEATRE, LEVIN. HENRI" FRENCH STAR VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. TUESDAY, JUNE 29th, 8 p.m. HENRI FRENCH: Magician, Juggler, Illusionist, Dancer, Singer, Skater, Impersonator, Sleight-of-hand arFlSt. Miss Florwizo and Miss Blossom m Sharpshooting at Human Target. Intoxicated Genius on One-wheel Cycle. W White, Bird Imitator. From the Sydney Bulletin.—The Great Henri French Vaudeville Company 'is clean, bright and lively. Things are neatly done and full of laughter." 71"3-td PRORGAM. CENTURY' HALL—W£SDNESDAY NIGHT (23rd). I.—National Anthem and "Marseillaise. ''—Performers 2.—Song, "The Bugler"—Mr Frank Penn. 3.—Pianoforte Solo "Valse Arabesque ' —Miss Quill. •I.—Song, "Through Sunny Spain" — Mrs R, M. D'Ath. s.—Vocal Duet—Misses Tahiwi. (5. — Humour at the Piano.—Mr Ernest Luks (Wellington).
7.—Song, "The Waking of Spring." — -Miss Te Au. B.—Recitation, "The Groat Appeal" — jiiss Brida O'Rourke. 9.—Song, "The Absent-minded Beg-gar"-Mrs R. M. D'Ath. Interval. 10.- Violin Solo.—Miss Ellen Cook. 11. Quartette —"Pro Pbundo Basso" —Quartette party. 12.—Song—"The W'a-ltz Song," from "Romeo and Juliet," —Mies Kilsby. 13.—Pianoforte Solo "Oliopin's Military March"—Mrs H. O. Jones. f?.—Song (with poi accompaniment) Poi"—Mi's R. M. D'Ath. 15.—Humour at tho Piaqro—3oLr Ernest Luks. 16.—Song "Bird of Love Divine/' — Miss Te Au. 17.—Poi Dance.—Maori Maidens. PRICES 2s and Is. 717-2
gHANNON J^AUNDRY. F ONG M AN SZEWISHES to announce that lie lias opened a 'LAUNDRY in Ballancestreet, Shannon. 708-lw. TO BE LEASED BY TENDER, JjURiM 'AND , AIRY j^ANDS SUBDIVISION Of THE WELLKNOWN MISSION i'ROPERTr. situatmTln OTAKJ. rrUIK Trustees of the Otaki Missio i -*■ Property invito tenders for leajß t of subdivisions varying from 4: T ° 110 AORiES ' | SECTIONS The land which has been subdivided and roaded is particularly suitable for market gardening or dairying purposes Term of lease 35 years with re-valu-a turn at end of 21 years. Compensation for farm and dairying buildings. Homestead on Part Section 4 Tenders will be received at the office of the Diocesan Trustees, 20 Mulgravj Street, Wellington, up tith July, 191'). Conditions of lease, forms of tender, ' particulars of reserve prices and plans can be obtained from Rutherford an<. I Connell, Agents, Palmerstoa North, and Abraham and Williams, lAd., Auc- ] tioneers, Palmereton Ivorth and a'l hranohes. 698-ixl "Every little helps' provided that little is a drop of "Nazol." When you've a cold in the head inhale a few whiffis; if the trouble is in the throat, sprinkle some drops on a piece of sugar. Taken either way "Na«ol" -insures relief.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 June 1915, Page 4
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