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I | Where is it ? That little Shop well filled, That supplies the farms weli 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. Easy to Keep Down Expenses hb as immmm mnnM 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 these ruins the machine and damages considerably the bank account. If not an expert yourself, go to a trustworthy man when you need oil, benzine, or parts for your machine. For instance, A. 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 tind 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 20 x2§ Palmer £2 15; Dunlop (heavy) £2 17 (5 ; Miclielin (20 x 2|) £2 5 tubes from 10s Gel ; Motor pumps from 4s (id : motor cycle lamps from £1 15. A*J IK | 1| The trustworth Dealer who r W. OiyiliiT. Bells the very best material in the Cycle Trade. OXFORD STREET. LEVIN. "JOHN BULL" and "BRITANNIA" Two Good Tyres ! fTfto good tyres YOU CAN DEPEND UPON— reliable Britishers. We carry full stocks of these for both cycles and motor cycles— and prices are on a very low level ! Amongst other makes of tyivs, we have the famous Dunlops, Barimtt-Glass, Avon and Bates. Particulary fine value is the BarnettGrlass, now reduced from 17s Od to 10s f> and al2 months' guarantee given. Let ns fit your Motor Cycle or Cycle with high quality tyres. See about it now ! Owing to risii.g freights f'lture importations may be increased in price. Robertson & Co., Motor end Engineers* LEVIN and FOXTON fBAV-E YOUR P A I N TI N CI DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE COST OF IHE MATERIALS RISE TO DOUBLE THE PRESENT PR CES ,1 have full and stocks ol the finest and be.«t materials and I am preparod to undertake, and finish speedily, all classes of work. rob t. McAllister, PAPEKHANGER, PAINTER, and DECORATOR, OXFORD STREET, (Next Parker & Vincent's) LEVIN. frijit that is n A JOY TO PICK! To ensure an abundant crop of clean, - unblemished fruit don't use rank poisons for destroying caterpillars and other insects. »,i~ W/ Spray now and during the comiag fiHiton 1 1 I || k with / m W\ Exterminates sucking and biting pests. ConIdm A I troU fungoid diseases. Non-injurious to buds. /fm iMkV v a 00 **••• »d«r which greest 'fII f I ilUti ▼•gambles are growing. A • EfckV If One gallon of Viatolm« makes Jj one humdrod gallons mixture. 'Jj, Try a Sample Gallon—lo/- ] fFjA / rJSISgVxf FROM WHOLESALE AGENTSi I J. W. Wallace * Co.. WriHaitefc 1 Unlike cough mixtures "Nazol" goes Nature's face is decked witlr jewels reot to the seat of the trouble and rare, iickly soothes and relieves. No coid She weaves glad garlands in her sunny "Nasol" proof 60 dosei 1: fed. hair, She is a lady, fair beyond compare; ■ But man is subject to her darkening moods. r hat fate is in the word "farewell!" a„ . .i,„ „„„„ „ f T , , Bo to the rescue comes the cure or it tells of parting, pain and sad ;e- "Woods," « , ' , ~ . , PeDPermint Cure la just the oft sobs the sound of fnendsh l ps knell, 11 Faie well, spelt this way, means .vVp.o serves fche public faithfully and otherwise. well? who keeps the goods no rivals iro well with health, make stren,' undersell? Fred Pink, of Oxfordsecure street; his shoes are trim and neat; , , I'is boots are strong and sound; they're Rose cheeks, red lips and dancing worn the country round; in short, «BTM they can't be baait.—Adrl.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 July 1916, Page 3

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666

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 July 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 July 1916, Page 3

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