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TO WHOM IT MAY . CONCERN I 1 ♦ | ! Winter comes on by swift degrtr-; j the air nips like a last year's cheese, I the printer's form is Linker grown he seeks for bread and fintte a stone 'y> heart where debts are owing; his thil1' dreri's sweets are rollers old; he baa not had the sight of gold all ohie year's months outgoing. So pay your . bills audi make him smile; leet when he turneth sour his guile shall !ead him to King Bagnio's place to seek for papers ,blue to grace the walls o* debtors whose "long wind" has made "his" payments foil behind.

WAIKANAE STOCK SALE. ;TUESDAY, MAY 16. 191ti. A BItAHAM AND W ILLIAMS l.l'l) ] mil sell at 1 j (j0 prime tat wetliors GO fu-t maiden ewes. ! 3o funva.rd ewes 35 18-moiiths steers 8 forward Jjudlocks I 8 fat bullocks j (i fat cows ] 4 forward cows 4 fat heifers. 512. 3. VVAIKANAE SALE. ; TUESDAYri6th~May, IDT*.'. D ALGETY AND CO. LIMITED. will sell at 1 p.m.— 30 fat ewes (guaranteed empty). 20 fat wethers 60 shorn lambs 50 woolly lajrubs. 8 fat bullocks 8 fat cowa. 3 forward cows. 3 speyed heifers. • 6 forward cows. 2 forward cows (empty). 1 winter oalver (guaranteed). On account of Mr' w. Weggery, who has sold his tarm. — 9 guaranteed young cows, milking once a day. 7 yearling steers 4 yearling heifere. ! NOTE.—Mr Weggery's cows are wellknown to 'be first-class. They calve again in May, June and July. 510-3 HARVEST FESTIVAL ANtD THANKSGIVING SERVICES. Levin Presbyterian Ghurcli. SUNDAY, MAY 14. Pt eacher : REV. BAW DEN HARR IS. Solo by Mr W. Hughes; Anthem, Choir. All heartily welcome. HARVEST FAIR AND SALE OF GOODS. Century Hall, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 17th andi 18th inet. ] Produce Stall. Ladies Work Stall. Sweet Stall, (Uc. ADMISSION: Afternoon, Free. Evening <5(1. JpRODUOE AND jpiRUIT. JQISPLAY. 511-td

WANTED TO RENT. -Comfortable house with a i'e w acre 6 ot land. Apply "H,'' office of this paper. fil3-2 FOOTBALL. rpiLE !iorowheiiua Rugby Union wilj hold its annual meeting >11 the Grand Hotel 011 Monday, May 15th, at 8 p.m. Delegates interested in forming a third grade competition are invited .specially to attend. \V. BROUGHTON, 504-3 Secretary. Qi. RAND QONC Eil T AND INvSTRUMENTAL ENTERTAINMENT. in aid of THE CATHOLIC CHURCH -FUNDS Will be held in the TOWN HALT,, LEVIN, on WEDNESDAY 17th MAY, At b p.m. DANCE TO FOLLOW. REFRESHMENTS. TICKETS.—Two Shillings. A. CAMERON, 4yi-t.d. Secretary. "P JiSiSIAN Barley, very choice seed line 5s lOd bushel; heavy feed oats, lis yd ; milling wheat 5s 8d ; oarley meail (1501 be) i3s (kl; special grass 'lTOlbs) 8s 6d.—Parker and Vincvnt. T>OOTH MacDonakl agricultural -*-* machinery; everything the farmer wants. Sole agents for diist : ri:t, Parker and Vincent, Levin. i COU.VTFR 'OAFfili FOR OOU.VTEIi BOOKS i baa l'ison in cost of l*te, and already tlie prices for books have b"*n advanced by manufacturers. Th»* Chronicle is in a position to nlacc orders with «dvaatasr<> v or nl! tasdfu-Jicip-U'. hi?'on> f-i rth-r rises ! art» njAda. i I'RKSEN' i PRiOES , i'Tti'JS OF FREIGHT CHARGES. SO books 7il. (booof oU duplicated | 100 books 5d 250 hooka 31d, I 500 books 2|d 10(H) books 2td | 5000 books 2d. (For books of 100 duplicate o * j si) lOd. 100 books &L j 550 books 6d. book's 5d ! 1000 b.vaks 4jd.

nieir's nor:iiU£ et}H«v( lo Nn*ol 'nr | stopping coughs and cowls, so-ifr •• * i wi r t> ♦iitxat'i iino b.inifth;:»v* -*n <;..r .»*-! «?:d «<««;•. ~j> f*t. j If you suffer "from cold, tightuoss • of cliest, difficulty in breathing, yon ( tvill End relief in "NYizol." First j dose Trill dio good. Is 6d buys 60 ! doses.—Advt. i | .Every prudent mail carries "Nazol" ]in his vest pocket. Nothing so good for preventing and relieving coughs and colds. 60 doses Is 6d. —Ad.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 May 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 May 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 May 1916, Page 4

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