. IF A CHANGE IS NECESSARY | Go to KEYS ; The oldest established business in Levin. . CONSISTENCY is the motto. In response to orders received, we will delivor to any part of the District, Far or Near. 22. E. KEY: Oxford St LEVIN Phor.e 41. - — i —. — j
■ i Are You Aware of what Constitutes a Second-Hand Motor Cycle ? Are You Aware that if a newly purchased machine leaves the shop and travels but one mile and is returned, it is then second-hand. ? THIS EXPLAINS WHY OFT TIMES A SEC- | OND HAND MACHINE IS EQUAL TO A NEW ONE. Remember that a second-hand machine has been thoroughly tested and "broken in" and lacks that stiffness apparent in new machines. You know the difference in*ease and comfort between a new pair of boots i'nd a pair that has been worn for a week. 1 have several machines for sale at reasonable . prices. 1 New Hudson. (3 speed) I P.tc'ision (3 speed) 1 Rover end Side Car, (3 speed) I Ladies Matchless, {3 speeds) All these machines have been overhauled nd closely exaiiiimil, and v here slight re pa rs have been l'ound necessary, they have bueu executed thoroughly and efficiently. « in #ti| lip b g The Rlan Who Makes A. W. SMITH, sec^j a v?s d N?;? h,n<,i " OXFOED STREET. LEVIN. 1
/ I Ifou Need Exercise MAN ! mMk in/ltVlS&wlf®7/W Exercise will do more towards I livTyrVftVll that "lit feeling" tliau will all the drugs iu the druggist's shop. Ami a "Unity'' Cycle will givfe you splendid exercise and and Winter Warmth — the keen fresh air in the lungs, the full blood circulation, the exhilaration of speeding along the open road — you'll feel tine ! But your cycle should be a "Unity" the "Unity'' is the easiest running most reliable > and best value "bike" on the market, and so we > recommend it to YOU. See a ""UNITY"— See one SOON ! Robertson & Kelly, Motor and Cycle Engineers, LEVIN and FOXTON — '
% DfIN'T'WAIT until the k.i c ° st ° f th£ mAT£ii ' Mm lALS RISE TO DOUBLE THE PRESENT PR GES I have full and complete stocks of the nesb an be materials and I am prepared to undertake, and tinish speedily, all • lasses of work. ROB T. Mc ALU STER, PAPERHANGER, PAINTER, and DECORATOR , OXFORD STREET, (Next. Parker & Vincent's) LEVIN.
CASH PRICES. WHEAT, 5s 6d per bushel. OATS, 3s lOd per bushel OATS, SEED, 4s to 5s per bushel MAIZE, 5s 6d per bushel CHAFF, 5s per tack BEAKS, 5s 9d per bushel HORSE COVERS, 2 's, 24s 6d, 255.|28s 6d COW COVERS, lis / BILSTON BASIC SLAG, 10sj6d [per bag Grass Seeds at Current Rates OA£H UUYERH WOOL SKIN, HIDES, TALLOW. COCKSFOOT. POTATOES, Etc., W. BULL <& 0° — ""JgSML" —
FRUIT THAT IS (1 a joy to pick i To ensure an abundant crop of clean, J i» ' , wiblemished fruit don't use rank poisons I for destroying caterpillars and other insects. IjArfmJ Spray now and during the aemug season I i J M w\ Exterminates sucking and biting pesto. ConllE 1 1 trols fungoid disease*. Non-injurious to bud». Ifm *\Vi\ Can be used on trow «»dor which green > Iff' I vegetables are growing. /5 EJfiL // IUGV One gallon of VUtolm< makes II one hundred gallons mixture. IfesfcSlPVOT *!> Try a Sample Gallon—lo/- \ /* FROM WHOLESALE AGENTSi *' W " WaU * c * * Co - W*Ulngt««.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 June 1916, Page 3
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548Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 June 1916, Page 3
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