7 DATRY FARMERS I CUT THIS OUT. You find it pays to Fatten Pigs on your Waste Products, and matura,lly you requiro van ENTIU STRONG PIG FENCE EXTRA STRONG PTG FENCE, to keep your animals in their propei place, and aoiu mind at ease. Look at this Fence— h ismr . MMm § I tf •tow- ~ ".'Hj^FH I /' -^ > * , ,<M The cross ties are only six inches apart, which makes a fence which is stronger and more secure than any other'kind of fence used for this purpose. It is so woven that the strain of any pressure is distributed over a whole panel. ,This is very discouraging to would-be explorers, ■and after a few attempts the pig gives up any idea of breaking through. A further great advantage is that the tender skin of the young porker runs no danger of being scratched and torn, as when barbed wire is used. . We stock in one size only, viz., 8-Lino, 30 inches high, spaced as shown: 3, 3, 3J, 4. 4-J, 5, fi inches PRICE, ONLY~9s~ PER CHATN. Or £32 per mile for mile lots or over. (Price does not include barbs). FOR SHEEP AND CATTLE we, make other suitable heights and spacings. THE CYCLONE FENCE AND GATE CO. , Works: 178 MONTR EAT; STTIEET. CHRTSTCHURCH. Manufacturers of GATES, FANCY FRONTAGES. FENCES, ETC. Send, for our Illustrated Catalogue. 717y. Dnnckley and Co. Shannon. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF Drapery, Cloifainf;, Soots, , i t Famous throughout the Manawatn ' as retailers of reliable goods at ■ reasonable prices. [ PROUSB BEOS., j (LiMiTrcn), " Colonial and Foreign Timber Rlerchants, Opposite Railway Station. Lkvin South. Tut,. No. \?>. Timber and Joinery of every dos- :l eription supplied, Posts, Pil(!s, Ceniruit and Drain ', Pipes on band. Altso' White Pino for ~ sheds at reasonable rates. | • Some choice biiilliins; sites for sale, a Wo arc prepared to build for a clients. r AnmsKRS . . ' (Manager ( PROUSE BROS. LTD. 1 7 VISITORS TO WELLINGTON r X ISITORS TO WELLINGTON c Stay nt BARRETTS KGTEL, I LAMBTON QUAY, [ The House that affords the ideal condition of Hotel Hospitality and f comfort. Tariff: 7s per day, 35s per week, f CHAS. H. WILLIAMS, 439. Proprietor. ' """ a a P ARE YOU TIRED? a RUBBER TYRED? J WE NEVER TBRE. OF FITTING RURRER TYRES. J TF YOU WANT your wheels fitted 7 I. with tho Rest of Rubber, have it done with the latest machinery, at N. C. Hold away, The Damage Wopks Oxford Street, Levin. n Si y y a a — - - - - - - - I. SPRAINS AND BRUISES. J The right time to treat a sprain r or bruise is the moment you get it, f. and tho right remedy ' to use is /, Chamberlain's Pain Balm. You can ],' say what you will about "this" or p "that" being good for sprains, but h Chamberlain's Pain Balm beats them U all. The quicker you rub it on, and the more yon use it, the quicker your sprain will be cured. For sale C wli ore.--Advt. q Croup is most prevalent during " the dry, cold weather of the early V winter months. Pairents of vomi" Ichddren should be prepared for it? | All that is needed is a. bottle of | Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Many j mothers • are never .without it in j their homes, and it has never disappointed them. Advt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 June 1910, Page 4
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