The Chronicle LEVIN. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16. 1916. LOCAL & GENERAL.
lhe volume ul eggs arriving ill the U e.iingion markets is barely sulficient for requirements; the market has been .steady lately, and is likely to continue so, with, il anything, ail upward tendency. Present- values range from Is d to Is Gd per dozen. \\ itli most ol' us. just now (writes a London correspondent) the question is not ol basements, but of» roofs. "Has it a flat roof?" is now the first question asked by a prospective tenant. "Yes, sir" (or madam) is the reply. "And a telescope is already in position. "Then I'll take it for the Zeppelin season,' i-ay* the prospective tenant. M essrs J. A. Nash and Co. invite tinders for fencing about 120 chains at The Heights. .Shannon. Specifications may bee seen at their office. Palmerston North. Clement May, the world-famed entertainer, with his company, will give an entertainment in Levin next Wednesday evening, in the Century Hall. Details -are set out by advertisonTent <11 page 3.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 December 1916, Page 2
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170The Chronicle LEVIN. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16. 1916. LOCAL & GENERAL. Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 December 1916, Page 2
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