-Mr and ftlrs M. Fosollu will leave Le vin on Monday next lor a sx weeks sojourn in Auckland. On Monday and Tuesday nex the management of Farland'.s picture* will show the opening part of a new serial picture entitled "The Stingaree," a film that is 30,000 feet ir length and iias drawn great crowds ii Wellintgon and Auckland. it is :i great story of adventure and contain.' many remarkable and also . boaiitifn scenes. It s said to eclipse the great "Million Dollar Mystery" at every point. It will be continued every Tuesday and Wednesday. An interesting intimation appears in the advertisement. Pictures will be shown every night throughout the holidayl season. A London cabk' message received today states that Colonel Freyboig has been awarded, the Victoria. Cross for conspicuous gallantry. At the meeting the Lake Domain Hoard last evening Mr J. Broughton. in reply to the chairman's question as to how many eels the natives took from the Hokio St re. 1 , in, stated that last year lie caught about three tons altogether. The .Chronicle reciprocates hostwishes for Chr'stmas and New Year conveyed to it by the staff of the Levin Co-operative Daily Cnnpany, Ltd.. cn a seasonal card. Mr Walkley has made a special effort to provide goods lor the Christmas season and a view of the fine lines now opened up in his shop shows how well lie has succeeded. Ail extensve range of ladies' men's and boy's clothing has been secured and make a fine display in Mr Walkley's enlarged premises. There also is a large assortment of general drapery at list prices. ism'fior general drapery. A short list of some cf the lines stccked appears on page 2 of this issue. A second-hand motor cycle tlnce speed gear is advertised lor sale by Mi T. D. Leitch, G'liap. Mr C. I'reoiitnng, iadieo' and uie:i's tailor, has a new uuvcnUcment on page 2. That Mr work is equal to that- ct any city tailor is a fact recognised by many local patrons. The merits of the "Avon" tyres -are set out by advetisemeiit in to-day's Chronicle. A new lot of Christmas toys lias just been opened up by Mrs 11. E. Lucas, and the shop now presents a eight equalling the dreams of children in regard to toyland. The toys are useful as well as entertaining. The other lines in the shop also have been replenished and customers' can depend on being give the best attention..
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 December 1916, Page 3
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