I)Aiitv: faiulwkh I CUT THIS OUT. You find it pays to Fatten Pigs >11 your Wasto Produces, awl natur.illv vou require on fc'XTRA STRONG PTG FENCE EXTRA STRONG PIG FENCE to keep your animals in their proper place, and your mi ml at ease. Look ait this Fence— s § * * b t'te&fix £'■'■: ■■■ '■■■ grafts 3 fegtSPT " 5 '"p'i ,#:w I 1 a, ■■■. ■ •■'"'-vv£itv.};^ ■ • -^i^sa The cross ties are only six inches apart, Avliie.li makes a fence which is stronr niid more secure than any other" Hml of fence used for tins purpose. His so woven that the strain of any pressure is distributed over a whole panel. . This is ver> discouraging to would-be explorers, and after a feAV ail tempts the pig gives u ]) any 'idea of breaking through. A further great-advan-tage is that the tender skin of., the young porker runs no danger of being scratched and (torn, as when barbed Aviro is used. We stork in ! one size only, viz., 8-Line, 30 inches high, spaced as shown: 3. 3, 31, 4, 41, 5, 6 inches PRICE, ONLY 9s PER CHATN. Or £32 ncr mile for mile lots or over. (Prico does not include barbs). FOR SFIEEP AND CATTLE we make other, suitable heights and spaoings. THE GYOR.ONE FENCE AND GATE GO. , Works: 178 MONTREAL STREET, 01T RT STCHTJ R OH. 'Manufacturers of GVTES FANCY FRONTAGES. FENCES, ETC. Spikl for our Illustrated Catalogue. 717y. Dnnekley. and Co. Shannon. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF Ors&swv. ClotSß!?ic? y Boats,
Fnmoti? throughout the Manawntu ;is retailers nf reliable goods nt reasonable prices. PEOIISE BBOS.. (Limited), Colonial sistd Foreign Timber illcrchants, - Opji' site Railway Station, Lhvix SOI rii. Tia. NO. 4". Timber and Joinery of every description supplied. Posts. Piles, Cement and Drain Piper, on hand. Also White Pino for sheds at rewnable rates, Some eln id 1 builbinfj sites for sale, We are prepared to 'mild for clients, A i»ih:hss . . Manager PROtSE BROS. LTD. VISITORS TO WELLINGTON t in I TORS TO WELLINGTON Stay at BARRETT'S KGTEL, I, A.MR TON QUAY, The Douse that affords the ideal condition of Hotel Hospitality amj -'omfort. Tariff: 7s per day, Sfis per week. CTf AS. 11. WILLIAMS, ;)39. Proprietor. ARE YOU TIRED? RUBBER TYRED? WE KEVER IS RE. OF FITTING RUBBER TYRES.
TF YOU WANT your wheels fitted j .1 with the Host of Kuhber, have | i!t- done with latest machineryN. 0. SToldaway. The Carriage Oxford S'iMM't., Lonii. SPRAINS A XT) BKUTSTSS. Tlio right time vo treat a, sprnin' or bruise is the n.finsent you get it. nml the right n?medy to use is Chamberlain's Pai." Balm. You can say what you will about "this" or "that" being gooo for sprains, but Chamberlain's Pain Balm beats them all. The quicker you rub it on, and the moro you use it, tho quicker your sprain will bo Mired. For sale whore.--Advt. Croup is most prevalent during • the dry, cold, weather of the early winter months., Parents of vouiiip, | children should b'o vrepaiifc;! for it- | All that is noedodfi: a bottle of j Chamberlain's Many [mothers are never it -in thoir homes, and C?iover "disJT-*
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 June 1910, Page 4
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514Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 June 1910, Page 4
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