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h is not very often tiiat people ui Levin have the opportunity <>1 a visit from a bishop uoni the mission iicld. Such men are usually too busy to liokl meeting except iu tiiu citie-s and a. iuw oi tbo larger ceutres of population. On next, however, the Bishop oi Meluiiesia (tlw Kight itev. Cecil J. Wood, iD.D.) niJJ give an address in ot. Mary's Churchrooni, Levin. The addre&s will be illustrated with views iroin tho islands. As Uie Bisliop i.s coming direct .from the islands Jiis address sliould bo very interesting and instructive. He has to superintend a stall oi r no loss that TS3 Europeans and nativu workers, OSii 01 whom are ALeJanesian teachers. in some of the islands cannibalism otill exists. Jhere should be a good attendance-. Admission will be freep

AD\ EKTISEJUEMS under line heading are charged tor at the rate oi Iβ iCaeh) tor 'JO words and 2s ix VARIOUS JSJiW aDVEUTISEjdEivra aiteak ox page* J AND 4. LEVLN IiKASS 15 AND DANCE.--DruidV Llall, Levin, August - ; 'lth. Gents 2s, ladies is; double ticket 2« (3U. UO3-3 Al'ilLEN 'S AU(J UST ATTii ACTIONS!!— 300 writing pad for tsd. Liet it to-night at Ken AitJkens. 1001-1 rnHii ma soag successes-'iho J- Soldier," aud '"'iiio Trooper's I'mwell." Got them 10-uight at iveii Aitkeu's. 1004-1 AITJiE.\'S AUUUfcJT ATTIUCTlOiN. Several Special Liuos at very low prices.. Uall to-uight at Ken 100-1 HUKOWHJfIiN U A i'liUl J'GitOW t-lin ASSOUIATIOxN. 4LL Aleinbera are iuvi fj l to attend at King's Tlioutro, Levin uoxt 'I'uesday aftoruoon, at ii u cl'.cli to see fiJitis illustrating Iruit-g , nvi>v& hi uV. btages. IUO7-2 i L&VIiS fciALi.. 61'JiClAL JiiN'llll I>l<' CATXLJi ASD LLOGGETS. I4UDAY, 27th AUUGST, ILHo. MJWjJjIW AlJllAllAM AM) Wli--LlAMii, Ll'i;., will sell its above at 1 p.m.— L~)K(\(\ LWJGGIiTS, niostb' oil turuips (t<j be dratted). 21)0 owos iu lamb. 120 l'at 'vvothers HKfl Oi ,, CATTLE, as un/OU der _ i 20 good forward bullocks. 70 3- and -1- year bullocks. 20 2-i-yoar steers 2(JO mixed yoarlings (lots). ! 100 yearling to lb-moiitli steers. 50 grade Jersoy uud to.irl. 15-mouUis heifers (lots). 20 2- and 3-yeyr empty heifers. 50 good SvH. cows in calf. I 50 forward empty S.li. cows j 50 mixed cattle. 20 store cows 20 fat cows (lote). (3 springing neifers. Oh account of a client without reserve.— t 1 light waggon. 2 spring cart and ■ harness • (turnout suit dairy farmor). Baconers, porters, stores and 1 weaner pigs. . NOTE.—Pig sale commences at V 2.15 and all pigs must De yarded by 12 sharp. - " / 1010-5

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HC19150821.2.21.3

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 August 1915, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
419

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 August 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 August 1915, Page 3

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