WANTED TO SELL.—i-acre potatoes and 2 small incubators. Apijly H. Stewart, Weraroa. 103-3 RAPES FOR SALE.—At Is lb. Stewart's Vinery, Queen-street East, Levin. 100-3 I SHALL NOT be able to resume music tuition on account of illness in the house until February 18th; Weraroa; February 19th, Ohau.—l. G. Nation. 99-1 T OST.—Between Century Hall and .Stuckey-street, a Black Jet Brooch (valued as keepsake). Reward. Apply Chronicle Office. 97-1 WANTED TO BUY.-Number 18- * * months steers. Wire where to inspect and price. C. Furness, Awatuna, Tarana.ki. "VXT ANTED.—Advertiser wishes to * * hear of position as Farm Manager, married, ineligible and capable. Hag excellent references. Apply "Farmer," Post Office, Oliau. 96-2 DOES YOUR POSITION SATISFY YOU? IF your answer is "yes ' either you have climbed to the topmost rung—a most desirable state of affairs —or else you lack ambition and are 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 nm-t leave no stone unturned to make yourself worthy of the best of positions. Qualify and the best of positions will come your way. Why not in your spare time study PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING; or ACCOUNTANCY; or LAW: or ADVERTISEMENT WRITING; or receive an up-to-date course in BUSINESS EDUCATION? All these we teach by mail. In which are you interested? Write to-d'.y for narticulars. Address:—HEMINGWAY AND ROB-, ERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS LTD. ' Auckland Auckland 'I wo rr.,iKr impnrt:>i:T. *ii'i::.Viiu get spectacles are. first to be stirf tli.it your siirht has been propf<;h- te.-ted and that yon <j:ot the right lenses; and second that tho spectacle! f"mve : s correctly fitted. Another .•ropnrt.mt fhi njc io know is that you •<-Mi re!.' on properly don.- if ni'V'. liinjc E.'.c:; w rones. If y-'m comr t'v,j-e von "iav !<o that <>■> <>rytliitu' ; R-m b« ri«-t 1. O. RF.MI.VGTOX
Milking- Machinery NEW ZEALANDIA Milking Machines ave at the present time milking most of th« Purebred Dairy Herds of the Dominion. Mr E. ALLMAND. The Agent will be only too pleased to show intending purchasers machines at work. Separators PRIMROSE and LILST SEPARATORS, value on the market. Sizes from "26 to 125 gallons. CAN BE SEEN WORKING BY APPOINTMENT. Engines The anions "MOGUL" Benzine-Kerosene Engines. Eitted with BOSCH MAGNETO. 300 of these Engines have been sold during the past 12 months WHAT BE ITER TESTIMONIAL. "EH ?'' SEND FOR OCTR LIST OF SECOND HAND MACHINES, SEPARATOS, Etc., Et., E. ALLMAND, Engineer, WEiJMOA — 1 START THE NEW YEA.R ON A.N Excelsior Motor bicycle. The best all round machine on the . market at present. Life's journey will be made smooth and profitable and all care will be left behind. Don't forget to call in and let us show you the many points of excellence possessed by the Excelsior. A. W.' SMITH, MOTOR CYCLE EXPERT, Oxford Street, - LEVIN. | THE PRIDE OF THE ROAD | B. S. A. CYCLES. | Cycling helps you to pile up a reserve !of health and strength whie is invalulabile for happiness and the daily frft [task. *$ir\ I And the ccst of the cycle you can A [be proud to oss&ss —the B.S.A.— is • , ,y J*l •so modest that you cannot lightly /j \\J< J jput aside the advantages of tliis j 1 JN/ i heal thy recreation. rj fJ f I When you see the "stacked arms'" * B.'S.A. tradesmark on a. bike you know %*(**' it is the best obtainable— an<f a real I Come in and examine this trusty SPECIAL B.S. A. CYCLES £12 12s We build to you'r specifications witli r / ■BJ first-grade B.S.A. parts, Reynold? Sj' chain, Brooks s addle and full equip- VV. ment. Robertson <& Co., MOTOR & CYCLE ENGINEERS, * LEVIN.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 6 February 1917, Page 3
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