CLEARING SALE OF SURPLUS PEDIGREE JERSEY STOCK. AT THE FARM, OHAU, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1918. Messrs abraham and wil. LIAMS, LTD., have received instructions from J. D. Brown, Esq., to sell., as above, at 12.30 p.m.— 6 pedigree Jersey cows 8 pedigree Jersey heifers, to calve 9 pedigree Jersey weaner heifers 1 pedigree Jersey bull (Free Lance) 5 grade Jersey cows 1 aged gelding (all work) 1 rising 2-year draught filly, rubber-tyred dogcart, horse and harness (good turn-out), 1 set 3-horse discs, s.f. lever plough. Auctioneer'sNote.—Mr Brown has been breeding for a number of years past and has got together a very choice lot of cattle, so that this opportunity of Being able to secure selected animals should not be missed by anyone wanting good strains of Jerseys. LUNCHEON TROVIDED. HOROWHENUA COUNTY COUNCIL. HPENDERS are invited addressed to the Chairman, County Office, Levin, up to Saturday, the 13th inst., at' 9.30 a.m. for the following contracts: No. 265, constructing Ferroconcrete Bridge, Main Nortli Road. No. 266, constructing small I Bridge, Beach Road, Te Horo. No. 267, metalling Foxton and i other roads. Plans, specifications and all particulars are to be seen at the County Office, Levin. JAMES MALCOLM, County Engineer. THE ANNUAL JJARVEST JjIAIR In connection with the LEVIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Will be held in the CENTURY HALL, LEVIN, on Wednesday and Thursday, April 17 and 18. Particulars later. TOASTER CARDS: Attractive designs. F. W\ JONES, Bookseller, Levin. rpHE JOHN B. STETSON Felt -**- Hats for Men are the finest and most comfortable hats made. You can only buy them from one Store. That is, as usual, STILES AND MATHESON, Ltd., Levin and Foxton. Great Boot Sale H. A. DMMIDGE Late Ivess Bros. Boot Importers Chance of a Lifetime. AVOMEN'S TAN LADE BOOTS, lis 9d»to 12s 6d. WOMEN'S BLACK GLADE LACE BOOTS 12s 6d. WOMEN'S HOUSE SHOES, 3's ONLY 7 S lid. MEN'S GLACE BOOTS 12s 6d. H. 1 DrawMilp POULTRY AND RABBITS. TO BUY.—Young roosters, young ducks, old hens and rabbits. C. S. CLARKE, 44 Molesworth street. Wellington. LADIES, Our new shades in Jap. silks for blouses are indescribable, and only 4s 6d per yard. You shoiild see them. - STILES AND MATHESON, SHOULD we intern the Germans in our midst? See the [ I answer at Everybody's on FriI day, April—"The Spy." . ' "XfEW BOOKS.—The Huntress | 4 S (sd, Irelaud Über Alles, ? ; The Yukon Trail 4s 6d, Mastery 3 ! of the Air 4s 6d, Paradise A\ict- ' io.u 4s 6d.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 11 April 1918, Page 3
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