Writing to a friend at Ashtord (Kent;, Trooper Jack Moulding, of the Fourth Canadian Mounte.i Rifles, expresses sorrow that his two particular chume (brothers) were killed in a German bom'ba rdiment ol the British treiiohes, making seven Drothers killed the one family.
CHRONICLE ADVERTISEMENTS. -X- ON and after Ist Juno. 1916, the rate for Ca-suai Advertisements ■?£■ ■X* will bo 4s per inch iirst insertion ■X- and 3s per inch each subsequent -Jfr -3f insertion, if consecutive, and 3s -& ■X- 6di if at intervals. "Wanted -Jr Known" advertisements will he- -X* ■X- Is 6d foe each insertion cash -X" •Jfr in advance: 2s per insertion if 4f ■Jf booked. These increases arei -3f--3f necessitated in consequence of tlic 4fr greatly-increased cost of news- -&■ •Jf paper production a.rising out of ■}f •X* the high freights and scarcity of paper. •£■ LEFT in railway carriage between Levin and Makernn (Inst Tuesday week a Snmoan curio (reeenrEfes seaweed ; but shaped like tree; 2ft high ; white). Reward on return to Oh rainicle Office. 59ft-1 WANTED.— A boy to milk two cows and do odd jobs. N. Kirkcaldie. Levin. 696-6 ADDITIONAL ENTRIES - LEVIN SALE Abraham and Williams, Ltd.— 800 4, 6 and f.f.m owes m iamb. 6 fat cows
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 June 1916, Page 3
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202Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 June 1916, Page 3
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