LEVIN AND DISTRICT PATRIOTK? SOCIETY. COUNTY FUND. CHALLENGE % . ■fa/TESSRS M. H. E. Gorringe and N.' W. Kirkcaldue have promised to r donate £100 each to the above fund, provided the sum of £500 is raised fcy the Public. IT IS NOW UP TO YOU. Address your'communications to the - tSocicty. Donations will be published in the local press as received. . Trustees: Messrs' Gorringe, Kirkcaldic and; Blenkhorn "j^/|"OLASCUIT. —A special pig and cattle food 10s 1401b bag. Try a bag for your cow; increases milk wonderfully.—Parker and Vincent. Wanted KNOWN—7OIbs la Sugsir, 51b bos Tea', 1 tin Kerosene, 30s; 2cwt bag of Lime for the garden Is (id; bag of Superphosphate, 10s; Boiiedust 10s (1401b bags). Parker and Vincent's store. O-UR. "Millinery Department is ready for your order for a nice new. spring hat for the races. Come early and get the best selections. We have a real dainty lot to show you. Sbilee and. M'atheson, Ltd., Levin and Foxton. : HOT TIKSrHOT PIES 1-For Hot Pins try H. J. Hughes, Ox for d.street, Lev in. Cakes of all kinds .al'.vnvs ready at shop. \STANTED. —Those who want satisfaction to bring along their ivutolv, clock and jewellery repairs. Everything guaranteed and turned out as new at Sherlaw's. (The Jeweller^ Levin. 761-lq This week's bargain—roibs la sugar, 1001b flour, 51b tea i (choice) 1 tin kerosene 45s 9d; 2001b flour, 1 case kerosene, 701b sugar 57s 1 Gd; case benzine 22s 3d CASH. Parker and Vincent, Merchans, Levin. rg'.O LET the public of Levin and district understand what we are doing, they must see the window. Something that will interest you. Sherlaw, Jeweller,. Levin. 761-lq OUR dressmaking department is ready for your order for,' race ,= frocks, or "costumes. Beautiful seleotion of new materials. We strongly advise you to'place your orders early. Stiles andi Matlieson, Ltd., Levin and Foxton. ' . WJ ANTED.— Farmers to know we nre headquarters in New Zealand for farmers' milk-drays, expresses and vans (new and second-hand). We wi'.l quote very low prices landedi free at Levin. Large stocks on hand. Wo have also a- handy lorry—carry three tons —new. Address: "Hurre«l, manager, Phoenix Coach Works, Petone." 819-lq FOE SALE acres half mile Otaki Railway . t I 5 roomed .house, hot and cold water; well sobdivided and watorcd, 0 stall cowshed. Price, £44 per acre. £700, Casb. ~| Of* acres, 2 miles | from school creamery, and Post Office, ■ Otaki. Rich river Hats, 11 paddocks -i well watered 5 roomed house, all nee-. .~, essary- outbuildings, Registered dairy U • n Per acre, £1000 mC6) cash required, or - would exuhango fcr smallor farm. Art acres 2 and a half miles from OU Railway, school, and creamery. ■ All grassed, 5 roomod house, all necessary outbuildings; well subdivided, TERMS, £-10 per acre going concorn. . •Ji cowm, 10 heifers, 1 horsh, trap aud harness.- .Cash required, £500. APPLY TO ; JB, (1. Stansell, » LA> r ,D «.nd FINANCIAL AGENT '. j WERAROA (i'lieue, 38) s , SHANNON (Phone SO.) i G. WOODMASS, Shannon Rep--1 resentative. . -j, * ' Vh 3 i V
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 September 1916, Page 1
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497Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 September 1916, Page 1
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