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FARMS FOR SALE 6}f\ ACRES Freehold. This Property is within 10 minutea walk of Levin Post Office. Ail in good grass and well watered j witih water races. It will carry ten good milking cogs and i horses and oy cropping it will carry more. Good House of tux rooms, sheds, etc., tour paddoaks For Price and Terms, please call at my office. 1 AQ ACRES, Freehold on -Manawatu Line, &1) in good grass 3 XUy and wel [fenced and subdivided in to 14 paddocks and beautifully watered/. Quarter mile from foib Office, Creamery, School and town. 28 acres hill, rest - piouglia-ble. 4-roomed .house, men's whare, trapshed, etc., 16 cow baiJs, Price £36 per acre. Mortgage £2000. at 5 per cent for ave years. Terms £800 down. A REAL < GOOD FARM. QQ ACRES freehold. This e&utiful farm has only exchanged C once in '24 years. Now is your chance to get a farm worth farming. Price only £36 per acre. Government mortgage £550. ' ei-ms: £800 down, balance can remain for good time. Thfs propty is situated on the Manawa u I/me. It is all in good gram. < acres plough-able; good 5-roomed house, cowshed and orohard. | iave properties from 5 acres to 1000 acres always oti hand to suit Clients. PLEASE OiLL. Grey F. PHILLIPS, land Agent,' Oxford Street, LEVIN.
DON'T FORGET That there are thousands of good watches ruined annually by being placed in the hands of inexperienced WATCHMAKERS and EXPERIMENTERS, who think they *lo -.veil if they make the watch "Go" The^ don t seem to think that the Watch was designed to keep time. It matters not to me whether your watch is a Chronometer, Repeater, Duplex, American lever, English lever, or the simple Geneve. If I tell you that it is worth repairing, you can rely upon it GPIVING THE CORRECT TIME. ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR TWELVE MONTHS. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF WEDDING and BIRTHDAY PRESENTS. Come and consult our Mr Sherlaw. ALWAYS HERE IN FUTURE. , SHJBRIiA lS WATCHMAKER and. TEWELLER, Oxford Street, LEVIN. Note Front Page Advertisement.
(Til LATEST BOOT and SHOE WAREHOUSE IN THE DOMINION IV ESS BROS., —OF— LtViN and PALMERSTON NORTH 'Jin. defy Cou-.pi tition, and cannot, bo beaten f< 1 \ aluo Mini qua'ity ly 11 :iy other lirm. They have eatuMislicd ii i rd for prices, which in the face of st adily i cr li-iMiicss, they have held their custom f r a i on. •: • I 7 yt'.i.i-K. 'I iio explanation for this, being able lu i.i.ik (wit li'iim' I ily lirnis is : They have no high rente to jav, i n S;vhu i(-B.i<> managers, or staff, and consequently tii" public uf ti m Levin istrict receive the benefit by the savings Urns affected. iiii]it.rliitioiis, diruct from the English and American "Miuinfti'jttu'ur.ii, are now being opened up. Inspection ot the windows is cordially invited. X*SZ«<SB Bpos. THE CHEAP BOOT VENDORS, Levin -and Palmerston North.
NOTICE HAVMG DISPOSES) OP THE REMAINING BRANCH OF Ml BUSINESS (the Drapery Depe-rtHiant) MY SHOP HEJKOEFOfRTH WILL BE CLOSED AGAINST TRADE, AND WILL BE OPEN ONLY PX)R THE SQUARING Of ACCOUNTS. ALL ACCOUNTS MUST BE .SETTLED FORTHWITH. ' J f . C. MILNES Oxford Stree LEVIN
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 May 1916, Page 3
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532Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 May 1916, Page 3
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