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BUSINESS NOTES

A bundle of motor cycle tools has been lost at Shannon. A reward is offered for their return. The card of Nurse Ashmore .appears on page 2. Nurse Ash"more is prepared to attend cases in any part of Levin or district. In the event of the nurse being away from home to attend a case she should be written to to her Cambridge street adidress, in which case she will promptly receive the communication. Ladies' winter coafs, moil's winter coats, leather and fleecy lined, blankets, etc., have been stocked during tha last wtvk by Air. Walkley, Leviiij and the good«> aiv just what. is wanted lor the coming cold weather. The winter coate especially are of a quality not, Often seen rcre, and having been indented by Mr. \\ alkley himself, the prices leave a good margin in the purchaser's favour, as against the same class of goods purchased, elsewhere. Mijtlinery for ladies and girls also is held in ample stock, and shoppers will find that they can exercise a wide choice. A cordial invitation to inspect the goods is exended to everyone

the torpedoing of the Sussex, but the State Department refuses to be -hurried. It is not thought that President Wilson wil'n not take any action I beyond sending a note oi protest to • Germany.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 March 1916, Page 3

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BUSINESS NOTES Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 March 1916, Page 3

BUSINESS NOTES Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 March 1916, Page 3

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