DAIRY FARMERS 1 mi Truss mj B You find it pays to Fatten Pigs on your Waste Products, and maturnll v you requiro an EXTRA STRONG PIG FENCE EXTRA STRONG PTG FENCE to kcop your animals in their proper place, and your mind at ease. Look ait this Fence— m "tt r~r i SIBST! |fr ; I ? : 11, •' /f i The cross ties aro only six inches apart, which makes a fence which is stronger and more secure than an.\ other' kind of fence used for this purpose. It is so woven that the strain of anv pressure is distributed over a whole panel. . This is very discouraging to would-bo explorers, and after a few attempts the pip. o-ives up any idea of breaking through. A further great advantage is that tiro tender skin of the young porker runs 110 danger of being scratched and torn, as when barbed wire is used. AVo stock in one size only, viz., 8-Line, 30 inches high, spaced as shown : 3, 3, 3J-, 4, 'H, 5, fi inch™ PRICE, ONLY 9s PER CHAIN. Or £32 per milo 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 GO. 1 Works: 178 MONTREAL STREET. CHRTSTCHTTRCH. Manufacturers of G \TES. FANCY FRONTAGES. FENCES, ETC. c Vnd for our Til unrated Catalogue. 717y. Dunckley and Co. Shannon. DTIIECT IMPORTERS OF * Draper?,
Famous throughout the Mnnawati :is retailers of reliable floods ai reasonable prices. (Limitkd), CoSonin! and Foreinn lHn?teer filerch-intr-. Opposite Railway Stnlion, Lkvin SOUTH. TKU NO. !.'! Timber and Joinery of every des eription sn]>pli(?<l. Posts, Piles, Cement and Ihaii Pipes on hand. Also White Pino fo sheds at reasonable rates. Some choice builhin;? sites f«>r sale We are prepared 1o build fo clients, AI>»ISKRS . . Rfanager PHOUSE BROS. LIB. l/'ISITDIt? TO WF/LLINOTO> \ iSiTOHS TO WiaUXGTO> :it mmEii's kot&;L, LAMBTON QV.AY, The House that affords the idea condition of Hotel Hospitality an< comfort. Tariff: 7s per day, .'Jos per week CM AS. 11. WILLIAMS, M 9. Proprietor.
ARE YOy TSRED? RUBBER TYEJiIO? WE NEVER TBRE. OF FITTING lUIHISKK TYHKS. TF YOIT WANT your u*lk««ls fit.toil J. with ilio Best of I'nhhcr. h;m> it done, with Iho l:iti\-t lnncliiiicrv, at N. C. Holdavvny, TSi© ©ars'Sago WgjpSlS (i\!nnl Srr.xi. I• vm
SIM? A INS AND BRUISES. The right time, to treat a sprain or bruise is the inomont yon get it. ami tho right remedy to use h Chamberlain's Pain Baini. Yon can snv what von will about "this" or "that" being good for sprains, bnl I Chamberlain's Pain Halm beats them jail. Tho quicker yon rub it on. ; flr.d tho morn yon use it. the quicker ! your sprain will bo cured. For sale I where.--Advt. I Croup is most prevalent diiriiiG tho dry, cold weather of l-he early winter months. Pa;ren>ts of vnnn? | "hildren should he prepairerl for it. All that is needed is >a bottle of ■ Chamberlain's Congh Remedy. Many mothers are never without it in thoir homes, .and it has never disappointed thorn. Advt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 July 1910, Page 4
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511Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 July 1910, Page 4
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