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S Sprays for Winter ! Effective Sprays! 3 5 Spray sof all Kinds! Sprays That Kill! J 3 Now is the Time to Spray. Now is the Time j C to buy your Sprays from KEYS'S. None better S F None Cheaper. S v Seeds ! Seeds that Grow ! COOPER'S Seeds x > AT . } £ KEYS'S STORE. < *VWVVVVV^VVV^ | A. W. Smith, j l MOTOR ENGINEER AND CYCLE AGEM'I S V IS VKO CORNER. } \ Has a large Stock of Cycles and Motor Accessories. District Agent for J > A.J.B. MOTOR CYCLES. ROYAL ENI'\IELD Motor f JAMES Motor Cycles. GOVERNOR Motor Cycle. 2 ( Genuine B.S.A. Cycles. ROYAL ENFIISLD OVCLES. J f PREMIER Cycles. PHILLIPS' Cycles. C N INDIAN MOTOR CYCLE IN STOCK. J r All Kinds ot Repair Work Done on the Premises. C £ RIFLES. GUNS. 3 H. J. 11l lIIH KS, Baker and Confectioner. (Late of Palmers toil North./ U. J. HUGHES line pleasure in informing the public that in addition to having purchased Mr J- Scott's Bakery that he will open NEW PREMISES in Oxford-strofc (Haswells' Buildings) on or about May mi, with all kinds of Fancy Bread, Cake.s, Confectionery, etc. | NOTE ADDRESS.-Aext to Harvey and Co. I Cabinetmaking and Undertaking. HENRY W. BOWER, Queenwood Road, L£VIM. "lAESIREs to intimate that lie is still in business as a Cabinetmaker and Undertaker. Every description ot work carried out faithfully and well. Inductions and orders may bo lott at » Smart and Co.'s, Oslord-street, Levin, or with the proprieU. a 528-qr Queenswoou-road. LOOK HERE .OS ONE OF THE FAMOUS "CALTHORPE'' MOTOR CYCLES, 8* h.p. Precision Engine, two-speed gear and i'rcc Engine. £38 £3* ssSL, fSSfesw ems Thoroughly efficient. Robertson and Kelly. S.

IVESS BROS. GREAT HALF-YEARLY SALE Of BOOTS and SHOES commenced Monday, June 20th, FOR THREE WEEKS ONLY. ~ , i +1,, i,o„ r +<i of Manawatu's thrifty folks. It enables our0 u rH t *' ! "Stet!»tags.™ We are overstocked with good., unci ill order to £E ™»,tr o»r Spring wo ofc tl.e.e B„g,m, s BOSXOCK'iSFiretyosli'y. 11 "^ 1^™™ 1 IJ/li Welted Derby «'»•» J"« IC ID LACE SHOES, rouml *** **** toes, smart ntjk*. 10/-, 11/0, Ui/G, 8 '" I,or **> " n ' y 18 ' 1 mk«!'S GOLOSHKS, „11 REAL OLACb KIDLJoo ' ' prioß , talk every time. well-known Standard >ram , / SLIL'PEKS in Great Variety, ° ' from 1/- pur pair. Ladies ! All these are money-savors . jj j( j p a i rs Gills' Shoes, 7to 10, 8/0, unv CALF BOOTS, patent toe caps, NOW y/0 BOX <"£* •*•»s?*&£ SSJS * uh " te "'" «®SWS\. Our «™ h» be.,, uoled for Ch», ' fronted with oiliomUun, o" c q uaUty in BOOTS and SHOES. sssr&ri. -** thbkk w-tow IV£55 BKOS v Levin & Palmerston Worth ~ . •• WANTED COLUMN." n««ri French's Levin ADVERTISEMENTS under this headnenri illg aro barged lor at the rate ot ae " is (Cash) for 21) words and 2b il' ' * booked. The King's Theatre, Levin, will> occupied next Tuesday by « wuidc ~ company, including the "star pwlj»i- SALE OV FIKST-CLASS IXUJa Ti Henri French, who is iiuyms h-. UiWS. fir* visit to Levin.. The comedy act, of this performer include "The inU*i- AT TIIK kaKM/ t'Aiia'lED, Lev..., ca ted Genius oil One Mhecl." 1"* "turn" was presented for Uelve THU.KSDAI. JULI 1, Jillo. weeks at the Tivoli Theatre, Sydney, —— . lud at the Town iiail. Sydney ; also lor A . BKAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD thirteen .weeks in Melbourne and nine ±\. have received instructions from weeks in Adelaide. "The Intoxicated 311 . I l '. Wilson (who is going m lor Genilts" is < the most genial of laughter- topping) to sell as above al 1 p.m.— bakers The great Henri French is 15 cmV s to calvo July, August and spoken of as the most celebrated in- September. ventive and the most original , mystery 5 7 to 'J-months heiters. man France has every produced. A 1 springing heilor. Skating wheel competition will be in- 1 ped.gree Ayrshire bull registeivd troduced when all will have « chance .NOTE.-The above herd includes M,* of showing their agility. A novelty Wilsons cows, winch are wellwill be shown in "Patchwork." repre- known 111 the district and ale ail a sonting the Sydney and the Emdeu. really good lot, J The Melbourne Argus states: "The . great French provides an amazing per- | Jlls h, C K. s a t Jilnff (says the lorinance leaving the audience complete;- ou |] l |. u i »\v.-0 is rumiiug under ly bewildered at the conclusion. severe pressure at present, and all the grain sheds are rapidly filling up, several of the (smaller sheds being full . , r to the ridgepoles. The Katoa. which According to lobby gossip, the ALassey we ek, took, however, 21,000 Administration ;is mot 111 favour » sac ks for Sydney direct,, and this recoalition with the Opposition to form L j lc pressure for the time, but a new Government. • ie „.,p S ltre again being quickly filled I.?umonits have- reached the seorctaiy Merchants <it- the poi't state that it is of Patriotic Society (says the New t i le busiest time they have had since Zealand Times) that some of the re- the Boer war. turned soldiers are in a destitute condition. and have been forced to sell It is the wish of all M.P's certain articles of their private cloth- To catch the Speaker's eye in"- in order to obtain a subsistence. By perseverance they may all Although the rumours are not eubstan- Be Speakers bye and bye. tiated, the secretary stated to a Times 'Tis not the wish ol anyone reporter yesterday that the Patriotic To catch another's cough, Society would-in all cases do its best Take "Woods' Great Peppermint Oura to assist deserving cases if application _ arid you was made to the executive. Will stav® the evil off. Ad

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 June 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 June 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 June 1915, Page 3

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