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Business Notes

Broccoli plants for winter are advertised! for sale.

Spot cash prices for sack lots of grain pollard, etc.—also cheap benzine—are advertised by l'arker and Vincent, Lo vin, on page 3. Mr W. M. Clark's summer sale will be started next Wednesday. An advertisement on the matter appears on page 2. A special attraction for ladies appears 111 to-day's paper. For further iiitoiimation our lady readers should peruse utiles and! Mflthesoii s new advertisement oil page U Mr Dorizac, representative and; tuner ot Chas. Begg and Co., Ltd., <s now in Levin for the pilipose of tuning and (repairing pianos. Orders may be left with Mr Ken Aitken. With the advent of summer a great demand has set in for that popular skin cream- -Nyals peroxide cream — whittfi proves invaluable ag.i. i ■ sun burn end the unpleasant effects of hot winds. Being non-greasy and quickly absorbed it proves the ideal preparation for young and old. and is obtainable at O. S. Keedwell's pharmacy Trice Is Gd per jar. The makers claim that the Pathe' phone represents the highest development of the modern talking machine yet produwd. In it will be found all the latest improvements. Mr Ken. Aitken, who is sole representative for the i'atliephone in Levin, has an announcement to this effect on page two of to-day's Chronicle. interested persons are invited to call and hear world-famous artists who liavo made the Pathephone famous, including Madames Kirkby-Lunn, and Ada Crossley, .John McCormack, Harry Lauder, Billy Williams, and many others, as well as the band of H7.VI. Scots l* wards andi >?t. Kilda Collier's Prize Band. Pathe records are ever-lasting; tlie smoo'th round sapphire point of the reproducer does not scratch or tear; even after .years of a use a Pathe record is perfect in its tone andi a faithful reproduction from the first to the last note which makes them more economical than any other record on tlie market. The records are sold at uniform prices according to size, no matter how famous tlie artist may be. This removes the annoyance of paying fancy priivs lor records of good artists.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 January 1916, Page 2

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352

Business Notes Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 January 1916, Page 2

Business Notes Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 January 1916, Page 2

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