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While The "Bloom is on The Tree" -SPRAY FOB CODLIN MOTH WITH ARSENATE OF LEAD Keys Has it Don't Delay He Has also Sardines 5 for 1« Jellies 6 for 1/» .A Good fjine of White and Gold Cups and Saucers at 65 dozen AND ALL OTHER CORRESPONDINGLY CHEAP LINES lH al E._KEYS Oxford St LEVIN MOTOR CYCLE)S£2 There's a keen sense of healthful enjoyment, to be gained by getting I astride a good motor-cycle and bowling -through the country these bright sunny days. Got one and see all he sights. Get an "Indian. Easy to start, easy to control, and oomtfortable 'to ride, the "Indian" as tlie "machine perfect." Its powerful Uhrob, smooth, easy-running, and general all-round reliability will givo you genuino permanent pleasure. On straight roads, rough roads, hilly roads—{Tic "Indian" is always the sain©—swift, sure, safe, reliable. I The Cost? A mere Caga telle when you reckon up tho number of i miles it will carry you. GET YOUR "INDIAN" NOW and get tho ! fullest use out of itl PUT "MICHELINS" ON YOUR PUSH BIKE Tlicso are the tyres for wear. The best rubber and the linost workmanship combine to make a tyro that never fails to givo months and months of good solid servico. Price 12s Gel and more than worth the money 1 A. W. SMITH MOTOR CYCLE ENGINEER "THE SPEED MERCHANT" | LEVIN MMaamiawimmamßsamsticsßtiSKKSßsaKXSan f"~k BOWER I CABINET MAKER and UPHOLSTERER, QueOllWOOd Road I Orders for FiniiilbH' Fditlilu)]} Executed in | First Class Stylo and witn Promptitude. j j Repair Work and Sliop-litting a Speciality. I | Undertaking in all Parts of the District, 1 SUMMER IS COMING ! i^-xsKJCia^rasussEßOJ NOW IS THE TIME TO GET THAT NEW BIGYuLE fTTTr r-ar«-t UjZtS&glllZu&T'J'Z? The Famous Have already arrived. Tliey are u> be found atROBERTSON & KEILY'S OXFORD STREET Tins famous bicycle is ina.ii- by our Canadian Cousins. if.-, exceptional ruuaing and wearing qualities haw made it a. univeisal laioiiiite- 111 l ll lias gained it'is high reputation .-utirely on its meiits. Our Price is £13 13 GKNUINIi B.S. A.i'attern Cycles from X# 15. Does the cycle you have need new Ivies. We can tiller you the widest raiige of choice in the District. The Juices arc right and all guarantees given with our tyres are go-mine contracts, not mere "scrapts of paper." That is why our sales 01 tyres have trebled in the last nine 1)1011 tlis. THE SUNBEAM. lYlolor Cycle is admitted by experts to be the i nibodiinont of all that is best, in British motor eimineering. It is the niotoi-cycle which is lirst made just light, and priced afterwards. WE I WITH INSPECTION. ROBERTSON & KELLY MOTOR and CYCLE ENGINEERS LIS VIN ami FOX'fOS D WHAT ANY OTI.IEII CAR Till. 1)0 TilE JpQJJJ) WILL 1)0 -■AND MORE—AT A FRACTION OF THE COST. 'Dj TV NOW ' " ' TOURING OAK, o-seater £1.75 J{ UN A BOUT heater £160 j. c. MILNES, District Agent LEVIN "' w AWT EB 008-UW " ADVERTISEMENTS under this headiug are charged lor at til" rate oi J Is (Cash) for words and 2s if [ /J')']. /.y fRAISE FROM % linked. jj VMITARA FARMF.R>I^ NEXT Druids' Ladies' Nig'lit to be k ■ 0 i T-.i Coif i held on "Friday. October 15th, in g. i i.Wc h.» «»i bee *«««* M the Druids' liall. Admission: Gents Sil-aanß'ictti- jf| 2y; ladies is. I'-MJ-l -.••• <f the of Tui for || WiII.OKINO RIDING. ( B lIOROWIIEM7 A COUNT v. f |? . - •" .. ■/. •... if gd PUBLIC NOTICE, is her%" given / ( , >o<t M that the Ranger hart "been instruct- ; - ! Jr ed not to impound stock on fife District / AL ' ' _ Roads of the Riding between the hours of 8 a.m. and -1 p.m. from Ene 15th 0C- i jj TOBER, 1915, until further notice. .£• mmTsox. i'. 1245.-2. County Chairman. T v . , £; i\ ?_B* Hi Sr. ASKING'S THEATRE. auxaaisaam A DANCE will be held in the King's Theatre, on FRIDAY, 15th, by Mr L. Ferris, lato of Wcraroa Asscmbly> 1246-2 TM YOUR 100 A L STOREKEEPER.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 October 1915, Page 3

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653

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 October 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 October 1915, Page 3

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