The Govemment meteorologist : n bis forecast to-d«y predicts an unt'av* otiruble change in the weather. On" would think in the present stato a thti weather an unfavourable change an impossibility. In the latest batch of volunteers for active service appears the name of Morrison Uharles Mclnfyro, ot Oxfordstreet, Levin. It is reported in Levin that volunteer female labour has been ottered i'oi the local dairy factory, to fill the posts oi members of the stau~who have intimated their desire to go on active service.
Business W '-eing carried on as usua., i notwithstanding the fire. F. C. REMINGTON, CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, LiflViN. Sharland's Baking Powder is bound to rise. That is why so many thousands use and praise it; Costs less than othere. Advt. LEVIN CORONATION iSWLUMINU CLUB. A MEETING OF THE ABOVB • Club will bo held on THURSDAY, 11th inet., in the Council Chambers at' <S p.m. sharp. ~ All members and intending uiqUibors are roquestcdi to. attend. E. W. J. SMITH. 1344-2 Hon. Sec, pro te.r. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. TMPOUNDED at Levin Pound by C. A Wilson, ranger, oft the County road, Ihaikara.—' 1 dark brown inare, little lamo, branded. R on neaa , shoulder. If not claimed ami ail expenses paid will be sold on HtflF T7th November, 1915, at 12 o'olock noon. : JS,,.WILSON. ..
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 November 1915, Page 3
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214Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 November 1915, Page 3
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