OUR POTATOES ARE CLEAN AND FRESH. ( And we sell them at 121b& lor is Our Customer# say Your Potatoes are real good • Tne best we have had." Plums one penny per lb. Peaches by the case. Factory Butter is 4d cash. Try us with your Grocery order for one month. "You'll Come Back" H. E. KEYS Oxford St LEVIN Phone 41. itvc.---. • • rsrwrs ■ -■vT"-.m». .^ T p TTrrM^ AN "INDIAN" There's any amount of tine weather ahead yet—months ol itl Why not make the most of your holidays, and week-ends by touring tins oouniry seeing all the sights I AN "INDIAN" WILL CARRY YOU SAFELY ANYWHERE ! Got an Indian. Its strong, powerful frame, its deep-thrctobing engine its absolute leliability, make it THE bike for long distance travelling. It is comfortable to ride on, runs smoothly on all roads and gradients, !and. gives thorough good service year in and year out. WHAT IS THE CONDITION OF YOUR TYRES ? Showing signs of iveurP Better replace them at once with new onee AVhat tyres do you prefer-—John Bull. JMiclielin, or IXmilop. A. W. SMITH MOTOR CYCLE ENGINEER and AGENT. LEVI Bicycles Built to Order IN WORKMANLIKE MANNER —AT— ROBERTSON & KELLY'S Oxford St., = = LEVIN. 1 B. S. A. parts guaranteed t'or all cycles. Wo make a speciality of motor cycle repairs Enamelling, nickelling, and brazing work carried out in a style that will give full satisfaction. TYRES ! TYRES ! We are agents for 13att'S, Britannia, and Barnet-Glass tyres for motor cycles and push bikes. All push bike tyres sold by us are guaranteed, and the guarantees are not mere scraps of paper ; replacements are made immediately, where required. Agents for "Is T obl>y-t read" for motor cars. KOBE BIS ON & KELLY, Oxford St., - - LEVIN£S SAVE THIS SUM £5 BUY NOW BU\ NOW!!! LEVIN Touring Car, 5 Seater, £170 WELLINGTON Runabout, 2 Seater, £155 Electric Self Starier, £30 J. C MILNES, District Agent LEVIN £5 £5 .. lIS 4 .r6ggpp The present presentation "'- 1 *¥ I' ff pretty wall papers is an i; | i!! jil Hi i : i Ti : i vent in our wall paper :j jjji! .i : • |Jj ''p —j\,J ' experience. i! IfHtifib' Ms.'m 7110 P rica y° u pay i» less Ji {111 •ffigßy :. L■; ■ ! lipf 'WBj important tots—and yon ij f! jj> :f\w: :: • ; than the result. That is ;j_ LgU. l ' M 4j.; .i i! i' I iWr why we inyite inspection fsjL *5, M si \' II of the artistic novelties " <-*' V£'i V-li wo offer. The tine fabric \ -rsrf background effects, with / jl' CUt l,ol ' derS ' et °'' | ;:v '• L Suggest Something " Jf of Interest to YOU ! w 2W * Estimates for I mr * All Classes of Work Given. j ROB i. MeA LISTER, j PAPERHANGER and PAINTER. ! OXFORD STREIiT, (NexL Parker A: Vincent's) LEVIN.
13 ET'J Ell THAN CASTOR OIL. i Disorders of the stomach and oon'slipation are the most common ootmIpLaints with children. Tlo correct Jthem you will find notching better than 'Chamberlain's Tablets. A dose at | bed time will do the work and will make your child bright and cheerful the following morning. iiall a taiblet it sufficient for a child under ten yeans. Don't punish your children by giving them castor oil. Chamberlain's Talllets are better and more pleasant to take. Sold everywhere.—Adrt.
CLEARS OUT THE OERMS. When you have u cold culture beds tor the germs of pneumonia and other disceases from in the throat. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is taken at the first symptom of a cold there is no danger of pneumonia or other infectious diseases, for being an expectorant it clears out these culture beds thus preventing the germs getting into the system. For that reason alone Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best medicine your - can use for coughs and cold* d everywhere.—Adrt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 January 1916, Page 3
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623Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 January 1916, Page 3
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