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While The "Bloom is on The Tree" SPKAY FOE CODLIN MOTH WITH ARSENATE OF LEAD Bpgppg——iß» UinT«flllli WIIHII WJMIHWW Keys Has it Don't Delay He Has also Sardines 5 for !/• Jellies 6 for 1 - A Good Line of White and Gold Cups and Saucers at 63 doze a AND ALL OTHER CORRESPONDINGLY CHEAP LINES ,M. E. KEYS Oxford St LEV IN | —1 "THE "INDIAN" MOTOR CYCLE] There's a keen sense of healthful enjoyment fco "bo gained by getting astrido a good motor-cycle and bowling through tho country these bright I sunny days. Get one and see all the sights. Get an "Indian. Easy to start, easy to control, and oomilortalile 'to rido, tho is S the "niachine perfect." Its powerful iJhrob, smooth, easy-running, S and general all-round reliability will givo you gunuino permanent pleasure. °On .straight roads, rough roads, hilly roads—tho "Indian" is always the same—swift, sure, safe, reliable. iThe Cost? A mere ijagatelle when you reckon up tho number of miles it Avill carry you. GET YOUR "INDIAN" i\OW. and got the fullest use out of it! PUT "MICHELINS" ON YOUR PUSH BIKE I Theso are the tyres for wear. The best rubber «uul the iinest workmanship combine to make a tyre that never fails To give months and months of good solid service. Price 12s 6d and more than worth tllG money I A. W. SMITH MOTOR CYCLE ENGINEER "THE SPEED MERCHANT" LEVIN ■»■) ■ ■ iw»hwwwm iiiiiiiiiiii'iiiMniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiii iinr irrTTjiiiiTirifiriinn nanafflffSßHgßg» Jim, ji l —iraw* | H. W. BOWER CABINET MAKER and UPHOLSTERER, QiieenwoocS Road LEVI^ Orders for Furniture Faithfully Executed in 8 First Class Style and witn Promptitude.

IK epair Work and Shop-iitting a Speciality. B Undertaking in all Parts ot the District, I , m ~.i j. attaffaiSin an iwifw ROBERTSON and KELLY EECOGNISINU TILE DEMAND l'ur Clu-ap Cycle Tyro Sets, liavo made a con tract with tlio niaiiuracturor for a large supply of tyres at a low price. \Yu can now offer a complete set ol Cycle Tyres comprising two covers, two tubes and tapes ;u IQ/f< tlie set complete. Spot Cash or Cash ivitli order post free. W We do riot claim that thaso tyres are equal to our lirst grade, but we "do" cl&im they are .superior to most tyres advertised at low prices by firms doing a postal busbies from the cities. Why send away your money wlieii you can get bettor soivico in youi own town at the same price. ROBERTSON & KELLY rMyar LEVIN I IVESS BROS BOOT IMPORTERS LEVIN ARE STILL IN THE LEAD I In the matter of Prices and Quality. In overy | 1 description of .Footwear. | They have 110 managers, Buyers, or Clerks j | to pay, and thus are in a position to sell much 1 I cheaper thany firm in the Dominion. I After a connection of 27 years with public H of Levin, the quality and price of their foot- I 1 wear have built up a large and increasing | I business, which recent competition has failed 1 to affect. 8 IVESS BROS LEVIN and PALMERSTON I JIM Mr—— "■ I™""'" " MmwUMHiMtll mill "Ill" ""14 I LEVIN TEA ROOMS & BAKERV | OXFORD STREET, LEVIN jj (OPPOSITE CLARK'S STORK) 1 REFRESHIVIENTS AT ALL HOURS 1 FOll BEST QUALITY SMALL GOODS | AND WEDDING CAKES. ENGLISH g AND COLONIAL CONFECTIONERY jj A. L. WILLIAMS - Proprietor fi 11 !■! Illfiy " WANTED COLUMN." ADVERTISEMENTS under this head- B*9 Months Jersaj trig are charged for at the rato of Bull Calf, la (Cash) for '20 words and 2s if jj Bred by !|f BpffSis r Mrs. Annie B.mlij & pjp I w .jciy k,. 0 «.. hu. JCV •w^irnicdi. - SHAiNJNOiN STOUK BAWS. I g.q months wcanm arc bcallhy and well-grown. |§ TUESDAY, stil OCTOBER, 1015- jj anJ wt . arc well plcaied wilh itsults obtained.* I — 0 n. W. Lnxicncc, F.C j.. Wrllimjlon Anal>sl. layi:-"Tui Call J Messrs abraham 'and wil- 1 m.h »»'««»v* <*«= j —i-nr -< '11 II l I - H ami (riiinc >nd 1!.."b (or )uung 9, idAMS 'will soil at 1 p.m.— | l 50' woolly hoggets. iV— —j 25 B.F. hoggets. lU] J| gfAl T j J 33 mixed yearlings. j | 11 | 15 18-montKs steers raj la av* fig I - 13 2-year uteers icatfj II 1J Ml 1 , 18 springing lieifere (lots). / iMeal 1, / \ gVi «IIMI r 30 store -cows (lota). I h ' 10 cows and calves. pricks of tui calf meal. | (j 24-year heiferej I '25 lb. bag - 6/- 100 lb. bag - 23/- 1 IS 5 fab COWS'; _ I '501b. bag -Uj9 200 lb. bag - 44/6 1 8 guaranteed empty (at heifers. g •1 • ■ _i■ ■ m iimiTiim e :10 springing oavra. ■ " „ i ~ 2 2-year bulis. X 1844 ®fyOtJR J OOAL STimEKEEPER.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 September 1915, Page 3

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770

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 September 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 September 1915, Page 3

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