MANAWATU SHIPPING CO., Ltd. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS. S.S. KENNEDY (circumstances per- ' milling) sails as under— Foxton to Wellington.—Friday, 5 p.m.; Monday,, August 8, 5 p.m. Wellington to Foxton.—Saturday, August 6, at 5 p.m. For particulars re space notify agents— LEVIN AND CO, Ltd. Foxton or Wellington. ENGLISH LITERATURE GLASS. DR. ELIZABETH BRYSON will continue her Lectures under the W.E.A., in the Methodist Church, Cambridge Street, on Wednesday, at 7.30. .Subject: “The Influence of Puritanism.” Bunyan. r. McAllister. Hon. sec. “HELP THE MOTHERS” CAMPAIGN FOR £IO,OOO. Palmerston North and Districts effort for the ’ establishment of a ST. HELENS HOME. THT Residents of Levin and District are cordially invited to attend a Public Meeting, to be held in the Century Hall on THURSDAY EVENING, August 4, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of explaining to them the aims and objects and organisation of the above campaign. SPEAKERS:— J. A. NASH, Esq., M.P., Mayor of Pal-1 merston North. ,T. H. STEVENS, Esq., Palmerston N: M. H. OR4M, Esq., Palmerston North. W. LINTS, Esq., Organiser. D. W. MATHESON, Mayor. NOTICE is hereby given that, by a Proclamation dated the 19th day of July, 1921, and published in the ‘‘New Zealand Gazette,” No. 68, pages 1933-4, of the 21st day of July, 1921, the land described in the Schedule hereto wasi taken for the purposes of a Post-office in terms of the Public Works Act, 1908. SCHEDULE. Approximate area of the piece of land taken: 1 acre. Portion of Muhunoa 1b 2b, Block IV, Waitohu Survey District. (S.O. 1627.) In the’ Wellington Land District; as the same is more particularly delineated on the plan markad P.W.D. 51133,deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon bordered red. G. C. GODFREY, Assistant Under-Secretary. ‘ Public Works Department, Wellington, July 27, 1921. 8 ONLY Ladies’ Straw Hats, to be cleared at Is 6d each,. .Buckram Shapes in Black and White, Is each. Phis will be your last opportunity of securing these goods al these prices, as the warehouse price to-day is more than double what we are selling them at. —Brown, Goldfinch Co., Queen St. WE have just landed a line' of: Swiss Embroidery, suitable for. children's dresses and underskirts, at 2s 9d, 2s lid, 3s 3d. Camisole Embroidery at 2s 6d, 2s 9d; also a fewJEm broidered Robe lengths at 5s ;9d. Gall in and inspect these lines early,* and don’t be disappointed.—Brown, Goldfinch Co., Queen Street. COME in and inspect our range of Black Veilings at Is yard. Coloured Veiling, ~9d yard. All good shades and patterns. Valenciennes and Torchon Laces and Insertion, at Id, 2d, 3d, 4. Straw Plaits in Cinnamon, Biscuit, Putty, Black and White, Is bundle.—At Brown, Goldfinch Co., Queen Street. A FEW ONLY LEFT. Black Moire Underskirts. A real good quality aM worth 27s 6d each, now selling at 9s 6d, 11s. Blue and Mole Moire Underskirts, 11s each. Don’t miss these.—Brown, Goldfinch Co., Queen Street. XJIOR SALE.—Latest Tweeds; only a few left. Secure your bargains early at Rlske’s, Oxford Street. MENI Come in and look at these lines. Thly will interest you. Sports Coats in Fawn and Greys, sizes 5. 6,7, to be cleafed at 25s each. Two pairs only Cotton-Tweed Trousers, size 4,10 s pair. Extra heavy All-wool Sox, 3s 6d pair. Cashmere : flnish Sox, 2s 3d pair. Silk Sox, 7s 6d pair.— Browns, Goldfinch Co., Queen Street. LADIESI Here is a line, that wjll interest you: White American Cotton Vests, with and without sleeves. We are clearing this line put at 2s 9d. each. We are not .here for a joke, but, to give the people of Levin good value for their money .--Brown, Goldfinch Co., Queen ’Street. NOW Is the time to make up your Summer Dresses. It will fill in these cold evenings and you will he ready when the summer comes. Jap. Crapes in Greys, Bro\yn, Blues and Navy, Is 3d yard. Fig. Crepes for kimonos, Is sd. . Tobralco, 8 different patterns, Is 6d yard. Also Voiles in great variety at Brown, Goldfinch Co.. Queen Street. WE are putting out a line of Blouses in Jap, Crepes, Wincyette and Black Italian. These would be good value to-day at 12s 68, but '"ring the aala |we are putting them out at 7s lid. Don’t miss them at Brown, Goldfinch Co., Queen Street.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 August 1921, Page 1
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