THE “CHEONIGLE'S” Subscription Ledger reveals the fact that this journal is delivered daily to 92 per cent, of the homes in the district. No other advertising medium ua« such an efleetive circulation. Our subscribers' lists are open for the inspection of advertisers.
BUSINESS NOTICES. CHEAPER CHINAWARE. QASH BUYING in a favourable market enables vs to offer a variety of Chinaware at prices hitherto unheard of in Levin. Just look at these prices and then come nd see the goods them; selves:— Fancy China Cups and Saucers, Each 7£d, 3/6 per £ doz. China Cream Jugs, 1/-, 1/3 and 1/6. China Milk Jugs, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, 2/6 and 2/9. Sugar and Creams 2/6. Teapot to match 2/9. Fancy Cake Plates, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6 and 1/9. Fancy Sweet Dish 1 6d. China Salad Bowls From 1/9. China T a Sets (21 pieces) from 8/9. China Mugs 6d. Children’s Cups and Saucers 6<L FREE GIFT. b With every tin of Rexona Ointment at 1/4 we give free 1 cake of - Rexona Soap valued at 1/4. - 2/8 WORTH FOR 1/4. - H-I-M-M-E-R’S. THE BIG CASH STORES. WANTED. J^OST —Between Levin and Kimberley on Wednesday afternoon, g bag containing a new rope. Reward on returning to “Chronicle’ ’ Office. RESERVE MONDAY EVENING Next for Lecture in Century Hall by Mr J. W. Black. pABMS WANTED.—For quick sale (or exchange) please send us particulars of your farm early. Cuba Land Agency, 147- Cuba Street, Wellington. pO LET —First Class Grazing for Dairy Cows, good water supply.— Apply E. H. Kidd, Bath Street, Phone 187. REQUIRED. —Members to join a physical culture and hiking club. All interested please apply by letter to “Exercise,” c/o “Chronicle” Office. SEE “THE FLAG LIEUTENANT,” in his first British talkie, “The Call of the Sea,” at the Regent To-night and Friday. BRITAIN’S MASTERPIECE, “The Call of the Sea,” with Henry Edwards (“The Flag Lieutenant”) at the Regent to-night (Thursday) and Friday. ENGLAND’S SURPRISE TALKIE of 1931, “The Call of tKe Sea.” Romance—Mystery—lntrigue at the Regent To-night (Thursday) and Friday. ROW is your Battery? If you’ve had trouble try the Deleo Quality Battery.—Eclipse Garage, Levin. J)ELCO IGNITION is standard equipment on most cars. Fit the Deleo, the battery that is designed for efficient service.—Eclipse Garage, Levin. 'J’HE BATTERY is the heart of your ear. We have them at all prices. For information and advice- call at the Eclipse Garage, Levin. £ B. ROWLATT, Victoria Street, Painter, Paperhanger, Signwriter, Glazier. Charges strictly moderate. Estimates free. RHEUMATISM and Lumbago disappear after taikng Rhunerva, the Tropical Health Tea. —C. S. Keedwell, Chemist. RUN-DOWN Condition counteracted by eating Yeaston Tablets. —Crown Pharmacy. RAMMERLESS Double Barrel Gun, choke left barrel —a nice gun for £7 ss. Cartridges in 12 and 16 bore and .22 in all ranges at Parker, Vincent and Co., Supply Store, Levin. SURE of your goal. Football boots properly pegged for foothold and speed at F. W. Pink’s Premier Shoe Store. gOOT REPAIRS DOWN AGAIN.— Dempsey’s Shoe Store, Oxford St., Levin, have just landed direct, English sole leather, guaranteed quality. All repair prices reduced. The most up-to-date repair department in the district. ROP AND BEERS can be brewed with Yeaston Tablets.— Crown Pharmacy. “jpASCINAC,” the new leather brushing lacquer, in all colours, post free. 2/- set. —Alexander Clark, Ltd., P.O. Box 185, Palmerston North. READ ACHES Dis N.PFEAR after eating Yeaston Tablets which tone up body and nerves.—Crown Pharmacy. pITNESS IN WOMEN! Invigorating sensation of fitness secured by taking Youth-O-Form Capsules which remove unnecessary fat. —C. S. Keedwell* .Chemist.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 May 1931, Page 1
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