THESE ARE THE MEN WHO ARE r FIGHTING FOR YOUJ WHAT ARE YOU D9INQ FOJI THEM ? Make up your mind now to help the Manawatu Candidate (Mis 3 McKegg) and so help to svvell tho Fund for the Wo untied. Soldiers. ; HELP 1 and HELP NOW! A For y our USEFUL SOLD,ER ■ PRESENT BOY ' The WRISTLET WATCH is no longer looked upon as purely tor the use of women. They are aJso made for many of our gallant New Zealand soldiers wear them. xou na.Uirally want your soldier boy to take away some keepsake; what could be better—what could he apreciate more tliau one of these lifflfo time picesP *- Let us show you some these in our stock. We guarantee them to ho correct time-keeper and though most dainty in appearance, they are Inwardly made to stand hard usage ai the l (, ront. Names are engraved free of charge. •; Buy HIM one before he leaves. E. W. J. SMITH, JEWELLER ■ - LEVIN s V v VV , V I V*VV , V % \/ ft ? s DO YOUR FOWLS LAY? ( IF NOT, TRY 5 X Conkey's Cures, Conkey's Tonics i > and Meat Meal, also Nest Eggs | , r WIRE'NETTING. GRIT, Etc. all sold by S . | GIBSON'S > FULL STOCKS OF GRAIN, MANURES, WIRE, KEROSENE, S £ BENZINE, AND GENERAL FA RMERS' REQUISITES. J ' [ PARKER & VINCENT, | i Grain Merchants, Auctioneers Etc., 5 i ? OXFORD and BATH STREETS. < '. " 'TENSHUNI" There is nothing more welcome than a nice packet of sweets. Send your soldier boys a packet. We've made several packets for those in the fightin line, let us put one up for you to send, and ee what a sweet letter of thanks you'll get in return. MRS DEAN, Boro' Sweet Shop, LEVIN. i REGARDING DISCOUNTS j > AT MILNES'S MANAWATU STORES < ? Oxford Street, Levin, on and after to-day, 3 I the following Discounts will be allowed : > : ■ f 5 per cent, on all Cash Purchases amounting to ss. 3 f and over. V ? C 3f per cent, on guods paid for on or before the 20th of month following purchase. w. BULL & C- 0 -," MK L^.r — ; WE QUOTE, SUBJECT TO BALES. (SACKS IN— Chaff, O.S. £7 lite to £U 10s per fig Meal 16s 6d. "toil, s.e. Crushed Oats 5s 6d .por bushel. y Chaff'straw, £4 15s per ton, s.e. Barley Feed 6s and 6s 8d bushel. Wheat, prime 8s per bushel. Maize, good 6s 9d bushel. . Oats, feed, 5s 3d per bushel Maize, crushed, 7s 2d per bushel. Pollard 19s per sack. Sugar la, 12s 3d. Bran 15s' 6d per sack. Tea, 7s 6d and 9s 6d per 61b box. - Kerosene ( Js 3d to 9s 9d p ercase.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 June 1915, Page 3
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438Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 June 1915, Page 3
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