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I FACTORY BUTTER per lb Is 4d ABO JAM 3 tins for Is A GOOD TEA per lb Is ikl POTATOES, l<slba la GOOD SOUND OMOI\o 91be Is i-gal. PIE FRUITS ' Is Id OOOPEIt'S OHICK RAISER. PALMER'S CHICK RAISER 61bs for 1b 6d. 'T : lt E * KEYS oxfordSt LEVIN THE "INDIAN" MOTOR CYCLE There's a keen sense of healthful enjoyment to be gained by getting astride a good motor-cycle and bowling through the country these bright | .sunny days. v Get one and see all the sights. Get an "Indian. Easy E to start, ea<sy to control, and oomlfortablc 'to ride, the "Indian" its, I the "machine perfect." Its powerful tihrob. smooth, easy-running, and general all-round reliability will givo you geiitiino permanent .pleasure. On straight roads, rough roads, hilly roads—the "Indian" is always the t>ame—swift, jgure, sale, reliable. ! The Cost? A mere Bagatelle when you reckon up the number of miles it will carry you. GET YOUR "INDIAN" .NOW. and net the fullest use out of it) PUT "MICH ELINS" ON YOUR PUSH BIKE Tlmse are the tyres for wear. The best rubber and the linost workmanship combine to make a tyro that never fails fb give months and months of good solid service. Price 12s 6d and moro than worth the ■ money 1 9 A. W. SMITH MOTOR CYCLE ENGINEER "THE SPEED MERCHANT" LEVIN *} jgyi mi iii iiiimirr —fTiri uijpiiw^wu, l " n um-i-

H. W. BOWER CABINET MAKER and UPHOLSTERER, Queenwood ISo&si LEV!$i Orel ers for Furnitu j e Fdilliiiiliy Executed in First Class Stylo and witn Promptitude. Repair Work and Shop-lilting a Speciality. Undertaking in all Parts of the District, raiv^>l: iT n" —r»v —• ROBERTSON and KELLY RECOGNISING TEE DEMAND fur Cheap Cyclo Tyro Sots, havo made a contract with the uiaHuiacuirer lor a. lai'go i>U])ply of tyres at a low price. We can now oiler a complete net of Cycle lyres comprising two covors, two tubes and tapes a! |Q/j> the set complete. Spot Cash or Cash with order post free. " We do not claim that these t.vrcs are equal to our lirst grailo, but wo "do" claim they are siiporior to nio«L tyres advertised at low prices by lirms doing a postal busines from the cities. Why scad away your money when you can get better nervico in your own town at the sainc price. ROBERTSON & KELLY LEVIN

Two Good Lines AT IVESS BROS Boot Warehouse LbVIN WOMEN'S BOX CALF SHOES, patent toes and heels, all sines 12a tt»l CHILDREN'S TAN SHOES, sizes < v» 10. 58 6d " ■ These prices cannot be beaten by any linn in the Dominion.

fg^ywwtq , r , "' w^Tl,a LEVIN TEA ROOMS & BAKERV [ OXFORD STREET, LEVIN j (OPPOSITIC CLARK'S STORE) REFRESHMENTS AT ALL HOURS FOR BEST QUALITY SMALL GOODS AND WEDDING CAKES. ENGLISH AND COLONIAL CONFECTIONERY A. L. WILLIAMS - Proprietor WKaKmMtmasmhiw

11 WANTED COkUffift." ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading aro charged for at the rate ol Is (Caah) for l io words and 2s if hooked. VARIOUS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS APPEAR ON PAGES.! AND 4. HOARDERS. £ GOOD HOME OFFERED to one or two Gentlemen where there are uo otiher boarders, • For Address. 1148.— 3. ' Office of this paper. IHET ALL USE IT. ''if anyone ooroea to our home ivith a cold we . immediately recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,'' writes Mrs"Eleanor H. Blunt, Princess-street. Bnlimba, Q. "I have used it in my family for over ten years and all my married children have reared th&ii children on it. 'We appreciate the reasonable price of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, ite wonderful effectiveness and the easy manned in which the children take." For sale eve 1 7whan*

fto\f; W.MTARA FARMEitm y " * 'r. C. Topless of Waihi. 'J- vVoiliira, is <:iitliubi«-stic in y|M| t. . t •.i 3o ot "1 tii Calf Meal. j|® has not been .1 case of ™ v.ours among the whole bunch Bj /.V,;' Ki> calves. Striking lesti- H y to ihc cxccilcnce of lui for H ,jC : yc-if.s sl-jc't. 9 RICHEST IN FAT. 9 i' • ~,.v : : of pure linseed JB T-J! CM ? •'■••• fc' vc * Hn ««aljr»» jv • t t:i.S «vi.l- fat oontcnt. "Tui" ® '• >p: c'liicc-it is worth Js? .•r.OC'.-K.Vr.LE IHOM. /jgj ;| ALL ' THY YOUR LOOAL STOREKEEPER. i • -v.-

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 September 1915, Page 3

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688

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 September 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 September 1915, Page 3

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