<'yVHE DRAG will be leaving the Le- j Tin P.O. on Monday for Fox ton j Races. Fares 4s return. Levin Ex- | press Co. 49-2 i \ MOTOR BUS will run from Levin to Foxton races on Monday and Tuesday next.— M. Mortensen. 50-2 •YITAiNTEiD TO SELL.—S-roomed ™ * hcuse with sheds, water and gas, J-acre section. Price £125. Apply J. ISovey Oxford-street-. 44-1 ■RED CROSS SHOP. rp.HE above will bo re-opened in the premises next to O. M. Ross and ZTo., and donations of liome-made lainties, vegetables, etc., will be gratefully received by tihe ladies in :harge. 48-1 HOROWHENUA COUNTY. ISSUE OF AUCTIONEER'S LICENSE. ■j hereby give notice that the firm )f Abraham and Williams., Ld., which ins a place of business within the tbove county, lias been duly licensed :o sell by- auction: sucli license to :ontinuo in force until the day on vhicli the first ordinary meeting of the bounty Council is held after the 31st lay of December next. Dated at Levin, this 17th day of lan uar v.. 1917. P. W. GOLDSMITH, 46—1 County Clerk. BOROUGH OF LEVIN. ISSUE OF AUCTIONEERS' LICENSES. 1 HEREBY give notice that the undermentioned firms, namely— N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., 'Ltd., ■Messrs Abraham and Williams, Ltd., Messrs Dnlsety and Co., Ltd., Messrs Parker and Vincent, which have place of business within the above borowgh have been duly licensed to sell by auction; such 'i--3ense to continue in force until the :la,y on which the first ordinary meeting of the Levin Borough Council is held after the 31st day of December next. Dated at Levin, this 17tli day of January., 1917. B. R. GARDENER, 47-1 Town Clerk. THE CHILDREN'S EFFORT. SALE OP WORK AT LEVIN. FOR. the purpose of raising funds to be expended in purchase of an ambulance for the use of the Maori Contingent at the front, A SALE OF WORK will bo held in Levin on WEDNESDAY, 24tli January, 1917. in the Century Hall. The goods are the outcome 'of the Children's SelfrDenial Week. SUPPORT THE CHILDREN'S EFFORT. AMUSEMENTS & REFRESHMENTS Cold drinks 2d; B'ran tub 3d; Afternoon 6d. E. M. LEWIS. 45-3 Organizer. DOES YOUR POSITION SATISFY YOU? F yoivr answer is "yes ' either you have climbed to the topmost rung—a most desirable state of affairs —or else you lack ambition and aire content to be a "bottom dog." If your answer, however, is "no," then there is a way out. For your own sake—Tor the sale of those dependent upon you now or in the future, you must leave no stone unturned to maibe yourself worthy of the best of positions. Qualify and the best of positions will come your way. Why not in your spare time study PiRAiOTICAL BOOK-KEEPING; or ACCOUNTANCY ; or LAW; or ADVERTISEMENT WRITING; or receive an up-to-date cauuse in BUSINESS EDUCATION? All these we teach by mail. In which are you interested? Write to-day for particulars. Address:—HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS I/CD. /
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 January 1917, Page 3
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