LEVIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. Will be Held in the CENTURY HALL, LEVIN, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1923. SECTION I.—CHRYSANTHEMUMS. (a) Amateurs. (b) Novices. SECTION lI.—CUT FLOWERS. SECTION lII.—DECORATIVE. ' SECTION IV.—FRUIT. SECTION V. —VEGETABLES. SECTION VL—DOMESTIC CLASSES SECTION VII— CHILDREN’S CLASSES. - (a) Decorative. (b) Cookery., (c) Schoolwork. 162 Cl. ASSES. 162 Schedules Free on Application at I Le ‘‘Chronicle” Office. H. G. KERSLAKE, Hon. Secretary. SHANNON SPORTS CLUB. DANCE WILL be held in the Wruids’ Hall oil FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8 p.m. Help the sports of Shannon. G. WATKINS, Secretary. C C FRANKS GARAGE DALLANCE STREET, SHANNON. . MOTOR CARRIER & CONTRACTOR. B AVING seemed the services of a First-class Mechanic, I ain now in the position to undertake all classes of Repair Work . All Work Guaranteed and Promptly Attended To. KIWI BACON FACTORY. PALMERSTON NORTH Factory ’phone 5363 Manager’s ’phone 6070 TRUCKING DATES FOR MARCH: Foxton, Monday, sth and 19th. Shannon, Monday, 12th and 26th. Levin, Wednesday, 14th and 28th, 10 to 12 a.m. Koputaroa, Wednesday, 14th and 28!h 1 to 2 p.m. Private Curing a Specialty. THOS. FENTON, Manager. GEO. VOGT, Buyer. Phone 591 e Palmerston N. THE WILL AND THE WAY. No. 19—The Basis of Efficiency. The many thousands of people who entrust their affairs to the State-guar-anteed Public Trust Office can rest assured that the duties of the trust will be performed faithfully and efficiently.
Naturally such a far-ranging institution as the Public Trust Office, which deals with complex, highly technical matters demanding a wide range of practical knowledge, requires a sun of officers whose ability and aptitude for difficult tasks must meet the ue-.'Js satisfactorlily. The Public lTus'ce’s staff consists of officers qualified in law and accounting and general business practice; they possess sperm! knowledge acquired during I mg experience in the administration of es tates. Careful provision has also I‘-c.j made for strict irspection in ail br inches of the work, thus afford’.-g lor flier protection of clients’ interests Inquiries welcomed. Apply toft. MOBLEY, District Manager, PUBLIC TRUST. LEVIN NEILSEN’S DYEWORKS, MAIN ST., PALMERSTON NORTH LADIES’ and Gent’s Costumes and Suits Cleaned or Dyed equal to new. Panama Hats, Felt Hats and Gloves Cleaned. Feathers Cleaned and Curled a specialty. Phone 675. Phone No. 5353 Automatic. LARGE assortment of Framed Pictures In oak. Oval-framed Cupids and landscapes. Patent Standfast Photo Frames. Floor Stains, Enamels. Gold and Aluminium Paints at F. Thomson’s, Painter and Paperhanger, Pliinmer Terrace, Shan mm Phone 74.
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Shannon News, 27 April 1923, Page 1
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