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The Levin Daily Chronicle THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1929. LOCAL AND GENERAL

In to-day’s issue the. Railway Department advertise train services in connection with the Races at Ashhurst and Trentham. On 2Gth January the Wellington-Palmerfton train is delayed to leave Wellington at 0.7 p.tn. .Special fares arc featured, r

A Shop Day will be held on Saturday, January 26th, in aid of the Levin District High School’s Picnic Fund.

The inquest at Auckland on Elsie Walker was not resumed till 11 to-day, and was then further adjourned till 2.1 n pan.

The Australian bowlers, on their way in four motor service cars from Wellington to New Plymouth, arrived in Levin at midday and stopped for lunch at the Gramd Hotel. The party numbered 34, including several ladies who arc accompanying the players

Mis". Gladys de Havilaiul, who is motoring round the world in a Baby Austin, arrived in Levin'-at noon today. She was met by an interested crowd, at the Magnus Motors garage, was welcomed by the Mayor (Mr T. Hobson), and entertained at lunch at Williams’ tea-rooms, after which she resumed her journey, making for Peilding, where she stays to-night. An interview with Miss de Haviland will appear in to-morrow's Chronicle.

The men’s section at Meyer's store has received special attention since Mr P. Meyers look over this business and men can now r *ly upon getting something smart for business wear as well as something, s)lid work. The stock or suits, shirts, hats, ties, braces so.x, pyjamas etc., is v'-U boa; it -»il reasonably priced.*

Arrangements have been made for the holding of the annual picnic of St. Andrew’s; Sunday School on Anniversary Da}- (Tuesday n-'.xt), on the property of Mr J. Yarnham, Gladstone Hoad. The locality is an ideal one for the purpose, and if the weather is anything like that at present being experienced, the function should be very successful. Cars will leave the church at. 9 a.m. sharp. A cordial invitation is extended to all pupils, parents, and those interested in the work of the Sunday School.

Sale Special.—36-inch Fuji Silk, natural colour, a good heavy-weight, usually 3/11 yard. Sale Price 2/6 yard, at'the C.M. Ross Co., Ltd.’s Summer Sale.*

Unbleached Herringbone Sheetings, in single and double bed widths, goo.l heavy quality, will wear well. Single width, usually 1/9. Sale Price 1/5. Double bed size, usually 2/9. Sale Price 2/2. The C.M. Ross Co., Ltd., The Store for Value.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 January 1929, Page 4

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The Levin Daily Chronicle THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1929. LOCAL AND GENERAL Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 January 1929, Page 4

The Levin Daily Chronicle THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1929. LOCAL AND GENERAL Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 January 1929, Page 4