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d that other changes in the AdmirIty and the higher command would ike place later. A BIG ORDER. Amsterdam, [Nov. 2D. The Wesphakan Gazette says: "We lust reckon once and for all with ngland and France; terms of peace j list be decided by the military eitu:ion. We are convinced that the lemy must be annihilated or concili;ed. Conciliation on the west is 1 possible; we must light our waiyi rough to the ocean. We maintain 0 old) Balkan principle of 'the conleror keeps what he has.' We ed an opening to the Channel ,and list have Antwerp; whoever reires Belgium may take it! We ist strengthen the German empire; 1 cannot and won't destroy the itifih .Empire, but the minimum cessary for German peace is France's nplete beating down, and 'German cstige on all seas." WEATHER FORECAST^ Wellington, This Day. rhe indications are for variable I moderate breezes, southerly mode prevailing. There is a prospect fair to cloudy weather. The ijiglit I probably be very cold. The, ■ometer has little movement. K) LET.—Two front irooms and us« of kitchen. All conveniences, ply Chronicle Office. 1272-1 PANTED TO BUY FOR CASH. r OUXG Ro.stcrs, Young Ducks, Ok;i Duckii, Old Hens, Young >sc and Turkeys. S. OLARKE, 10 MolesworthStreet,, Wellington. 2-qr ALVATIOX LEVIN ling's Theatre Levin MONDAY, DECEMBER 2nd. AND MUSICAL FESTIVAL. {AND MUSICAL FESTIVAL, the Band, assisted by leading local Talent. roceed in a;'d of the Salvation Army Belgium Fund. MlSSlON—Tickets Is: Reserved 2s 5-3 rETHOMST SUNDAY SCHOOL. L ANNtVEHSAIIY. day j December 3rd in the Century Hall. readier:—Rev. J. G. Chapman, of lington. TUESDAY, DECEMBER sth. At 8 p.m. ncert audi Distribution of Prizes. >ejial Singing and Items by the Scholars. lission Is. Children: Half-price. 1-4 PRESERVED SALE OF DAiIRY STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. At the Farm, Oliati. f?'", DECEMBER, 1910. < WIL, liiis property) to sell as above at ni.— 1 young cows in full niilk. 1 Jersey bull, 2 years. 3 heifers, r.w.b. 3 weaner calves 1 heavy draught gelding broken to all work. 1 heavy draught brood maie. 1 spring cart mare. 4 sows to farrow. 4 weaner pigs. uggy and harness (nearly new), convertible R. and G. plough, 2 :-k drays, heavy spring cart, set rows, s.f. plough, roller, set discs, arse blocks and', chains, posts, 20 ;s chaff, spring cart and harness, iltry, .separator, oddments of hais. sundries, etc. ,IGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED 6-6 „ AIU AMD'S PICTURES, LEVIN. ijoay and Saturday, Dec. 1 and 2. Siarlie Chaplin's greatest laughterking comedy— "THE FIREMAN." and Gaby Deslys in "H E R TRI UM P H." An unexcelled program nearly ,000 feet in length. WEDNESDAY, December 6tli. BATTLE OF THE SOMME." ;an official films of the "big push," spicting the incomparable valor of e Empire's forces in breaking down e German lines. Reserved Is 6d. ►74-1 \ TENDERS FOR GRASS. IpENIDEES are invited for the crop | of grass now growing on the orth sidle of the Public Cemetery, evin. The crop is heavy, clean, and f 1 the best English grasses. Tenet* close on MONDAY, December th, 1916, at 5 P-m- lli '" llesfc ender not necessarily accepted. Foi onditions, etc., apply B. R. GARDENER. Town Clerk. PREPARATION FOR MATRICULATION, PUBLIC SERVICE, TEACHERS' AND ALL PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. Our skiUed and experienced staff prepares candidates from the most elementary stajre for the Public Examinations, for which we have successfully prepared "over 3700 candidates. All who desire to enter the. professions or join the ranks of the cducat ed should go through the Matncula tion Course. Under our system we have n "terms" or "quarters"—few- the on Fee we coacli you until you pass. Send to-day for particulars of-ou Preparation for the particular exam nation which concerns or .intersts yov As we have successfully prepare others,'so we can prepare you. AddressHEMINGWAY AND ROI ERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS LTD. Auck'and Aucklan

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 November 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 November 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 November 1916, Page 3

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