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Where is it ? i That little Shop well filled, That supplies the farms well tille And all good wives well willed. Where is it ? Why its H. E. KEYS'S. H. E. KEYS, Oxford St LEVIN THE UP-TO-DATE GROCER. i Easy to Keep Down Expenses The cost of a Motor Cycle does not end with its purchase : There is the maintenance. To keep this item down it is absolutely essential that you use the very best lubricating oils, benzine, and replace parts. Neglect regarding those ruins the machine and damages considerably the bank account. If not an expert youiself, go to a trustworthy man when you need oil, benzine, or parts for your machine. For instance, W. SMITH. ! His materials are of the very best, and his customers find the running cost of their machines negligible in comparison to what it was when they bought elsewhere, and they find it is easy to keep down expenses now. Here are the Prices Dunlop and John Bull belts (all sizes) 17/0 ; Moebius oil, 7/- per gallon ; Moboline oil, 5/0 per gallon ; Motor Cycle tyres 2b x 2 £ Palmer £2 15; Dunlop (heavy) £2 17 <> ; Michelin (20 x L-j) L 2 o tubes from 10s Gd ; Motor pumps from 4s Od ; motor cycle lamps from £1 15. A >* m »<■|im | B The trustworth Dealer who y\l AA II rl sells the very best material in the Cycle Trade. OXFORD STREET. LEVIN.

Kou Need Exercise MAN ! jf/JxKxercise will do more towards wji »7 the drugs in tlie druggist's shop. And a "Unity" Cycle will give you splendid exercise and and Winter Warmth — tlie keen fresli^ air in the lungs, the full blood circulation, the exhilaration of speeding along the open road — you'll feel line ! Hut your cycle should be a "Unity" the "Uiiit \" is the easiest running most reliable and best value "bike" 'in the market, and so we recjiinueiid it. to YOU. See a "UNTTY" — Wee one >SOO.N ' Robertson & Kelly, Motor and Cycle Engineers, LEVIN and FOXTON

SIJAVE YOUR DftN'T WAIT UNTIL THE COST OF THE MATER. lALS RISE TO DOUBLE THE PRESENT PR CES 1 liave full ami uompiete stocks of the finest ami hurt materials and I am prepared to undertake, and finish speedily, all classes of work. robt. McAllister, PAPERHANGER, PAINTER, and DECORATOR, OXFORD STREET, (Next Parker & Vincent's) LEVIN.

FRUIT that"isf A JOY TO PICK! * To ensure an abundant crop of clean, unblemished fruit don't use rank poisons \ r destroying caterpillars and other insects. /= ~ Spr«y now and during the coning season / M m\ Exterminates sucking and biting pests. ConlHl A 1 trolt fungoid diseases. Non-injurious to buds. Ifm m V C* n u,e< * on tr * M ,n,^#r diM f 111 \ vegetables are growing. JctSfcS* I One gallon of Viatolmw makes Jj MgWjjT>rx one hundred gallons mixture. Try a Sample Gallon—lo/- l f I from wholesale agents « I j. W. Wallace & Co., W»Uialt»«i | It is the -wish of all M.P.s Rmv — To catch "the Speaker's eye Vo|i calinot be tOO carefu l in Wij By perseverance they way all _ medicine for children. Tb Be Speakers by-and-hye ghou]d be of opil ,^ >Tm not the wish of anyone, narcoticß plensant to taR( To catch another s sough, aml one that can be depended up* Take Woods . Peppermit Cure andl yon chnlnborlll j n , B Cnugh Remedy meets a Will stave the evw off. tj ]eSG requirements. Few medici i< niL.«iM l jrr'___ i« have met with such succc6s in ill treatment of had colds as Ohambe Unlike cough mixtures "Nazol" i?oes lain's Oough Remedy. 'It loosens tl direct to the seat of the trouble and cough, relieves the lungs, aide expe quickly soothes and relieves. No ooid toration and restores the system oo is "Nazol" proof. 60 doses Is 6d. healthy condition For sale ever Advt. whew. AdV

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 June 1916, Page 3

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634

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 June 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 June 1916, Page 3

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