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BANG! •BANG 1 BANG! Cartridges for the s »rting v *ePson> to be had at:— n. E. KEYS, Oxford St LEVIN Phone 41. WHAT DOES A. J. S. STAND FOR ? It stands for A. J. Stevens & Co., tlio well-known English manufacturera. It stands for all that is reliable jjn and up-to-date in motor cycles. nod on now lines— engined with a Wf powerful motor—■ and lucctuiiiically / perfect in every part. Easy to start I uasy to control, smooth rumiing, econ |/^^F Get Astride an A. J. S. and Fut It to Any Test ! Hide a short, distance over even roads:—ride it for miles in liilify country—the result will be the same. A comfortable safe ride that will convince your of the unbeatable qualities of the "A.J.ti. ion can go for « spin any time you i'ke. Come and see us this week and let us tell yon all a.bout it! __ TriTTV And while we thiiiK of it I Are you wanting any tyfTS J'}H.N UUI/LS, MIOHF/T.TNW. and DUN" UHV-all await you here. A r W. SMITH The Speed Merchant, LEVIN. STOP ! LOOK ! LISTEN ! This is an age of P/ogre?s. We Live in it Therefore, BE ALiVE To it To own and use a reliable motor cycle is to be able to aee more, to know more, to do more, in a word, to LIVE more than our fiitlurs ever had a chance to. We can supply you with tlie most reliable machines which the best mechanical and scientific skill of the day can produce. Hero thoy are, tried ami tested l>y hundreds of satisfied riders everywhere. The big twin "Clyno" the ideal side car machine. Jhe ■Mi. S. A." for solo or side car purposes. 'I lie usefrl little "Douglas,'' the favourite solo mount. The beautilully tiiuished "rftitibi am" the aristocrat of motors, and the lowpriced " Sun" two stroke, the i tlicit lit runabout. We have in hand rlso, second hand machines at prices to suit purchasers. Repairing in all it's branches by skilled mechanics. ROBERTSON & KELLY, LEVIN and FOXTON. Levin Motor and Engineering Works wbswww■ihiimu——n—■iibmii ■ — iiiii ibwiimi All classes of Mechanical Work undertaken by competent Mechanics. Turning. Boring, Scrpw-cutting, Vulcanizing. CARS FOR HIRE. AGENTS FOR FORD OARS Gone Milking Machines, Dunlop, Fisk and Avon Tytes. A large quantity of accesories always stocked. J O. MILNES, oxi L d fvi e N: SaNIHY YOUR HOME 1 Make the wall surface sound and whole. Broken wall paper and open wood allow the ingress of disease germs wLicli become a serious menace to health. The perils of infected buildings are too well known to need emphasizing. Avoid all danger by using Sanitary Wall Papers and Paints. They will stand washing. The Papers are cheap and durable, plain or finely patterned in fast colors. The Paints are Perfect. I HAVE IN THESE LINES : — The famous BON ACCORD Sanitary paint: LUSTRUSS ready-mixed metallic paints: ALABASTINE. for Kitchens, Dairies, and Outbuildings, Johnson's SUPERBA water paint ASPINALL'S ENAMEL: Johnson's PREPARED WAX, (in tins) for renovating and giving a hard smooth surface to floors, furniture etc., SANITARY PAPERS, plain and fancy, in all designs and colors that do not fade: ANAGLYPTAS and LINCRUSTAS for Dadoes and ceilings: Calderctux OATMEAL Papers. ROBT. Mc ALL I STER, PAPERHANGER, PAINTER, and DECORATOR,

OXFORD STREET, (Noxt Parker & Vincent's) LEVIN. | WE QUOTE, (Subject to Sales) PRIME O. S CHAFE', £8 Si 6 S. I. FOWL WHEAT, 5s 9(1 per bushel POLLARD, 200s, l(is 6d per sack HORSE BEANS, 5s 9d per bushel FEED OATS, 3s 10 per bushel ALGERIAN SEED OATS, 5s 6d per bushel BARLEY, to 5s 6d Bushel BRAN, 180s 10s 6d per Sack ~ * - Kerosene, Benzine, Oils, Manures, Sugar, Flour Also Stocked < Grass Seed? at Current Rates. 3ASH BUYERS WOOL SKIN, HTDES, TALLOW. COCKSFOOT. I TOTATOES, Etc., I V. BULL 0-° —"'SKi 18 - -I

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 May 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 May 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 May 1916, Page 3

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