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PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. OPTICAL SERVICE. Until Further Notice TWO VISITS A MONTH. BARRY & FREEMAN, LTD., CONSULTING OPTICIANS, Hooper Buildings, Palmerston North. QUB MR. ROWLAND BAILEY will “ visit Levin on TUESDAY, July 21st, and TUESDAY, August 4th.

W. F. CAPLE, GRADUATE OP BLIND INSTITUTE, AUCKLAND. TUNER AND REPAIRER OF PIANOFORTES ORDERS left with MISS C. JULIAN, Dairy, Oxford Street, Levin, telephone £)4M. will receive prompt attention.

Miss Rosa Mills, L.T.C.L (Pupil of Clement May). TEACHER OF ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART Will Commence Teaching in Levin on AUGUST Ist. CLASS TUITION AT A REDUCED FEE (No fewer than IQ pupils). Intending pupils and parents interviewed at Whakatane Hall on July 27th and 28th., from 2.30 to 4.30.

BUSINESS NOTICES. HILLMAN MINX MAGNIFICENT. THE CAR THAT HAS CREATED A &ENSATION AND RECORDS FOR CAR SALES IN ENGLAND. BIG CAR COMFORT AND PERFORMANCE AT SMALL CAB RUNNING COST. 35 Miles Per Gallon. 65 Miles Per Hour. 4-Speed Gear-Box. Synchromesh Gears. £289 PHONE FOE DEMONSTRATION N. J. GREENWOOD, AGENT: EONNEE’S GARAGE, PHONE 83M.

MONEY TO LEND. Any Sums Available From £5/-/- to £IOO. ON Household Furniture, Live Stock, Life Insurance Policies, Motor Vehicles, or any approved securities. Larger sums available on First Mortgage. We are Cash Purchasers of Forestry Bonds, Building Society Shares or any other negotiable Securities. WRITE TO THE MANAWATU LOAN & DISCOUNT CO., LTD., DAILY TIMES BUILDINGS. BROADWAY AVENUE, PALMERSTON NORTH. PHONE 5582, P.O. BOX 431. ESTABLISHED 1922. C. F. CRONIN, Manager. 'V R. ALLEN. Secretary. Wise’s Electric Hatchery. WHITE LEGHORN AND BLACK ORPINGTON CHICKS. CUSTOM HATCHING. gAYE TIME and Worry by having eggs hatched in our Gamble Electric Mammoth Incubator. Inspection cordially invited. Pricelist posted Free on application. H. B. WISE, AVENUE POULTRY FARM. “WISHED I’D DROP DEAD,’’ “The cruel pains in my legs, day and night, made life a little Hell, and I often wished I’d drop dead/’ writes Mr. 0. V. Stanley, Nietta Station, Tasmania; “but thanks to E.U.R. they are all cured now, and life is worth living. I am only a poor working man, but if the price was £lO a packet, I’d have it somehow.” R.U.R. is sold with money back guarantee by C. S. Keedwell, Free booklet. t

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 July 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 July 1936, Page 1