SHANNON RESIDENTS. FOR SALE. THREE ROOMED COTTAGE, full *acro section, tavo firepW, 5 minntcs from Shannon Post Office. Pnoe, 0150 £40 cash, balance on easy terms. Apply WSfc ITinoent Land & Estate flH ents » Leviin -
DAIRY FARMERS! | (BUT THIS OUT. ] I Yon find it pays to Fatten Pigs J on your Waste Produdts, and waturally you require flat j EXTRA STRONG PIG FENCE • EXTRA STRONG PIG FENCE \ to keep your animals in their pro- , per place, and your mind at easo. | Look ait this' Fence— , flie cross ties are only six inches apart, whioli makes a fence which is ,stronger and more secure than any other kind of fence used for tins 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 pis o-ives up any idea of breaking through. A further great advantage is that the tender skin of the young porker runs no danger of bein ;r scratched and itorn, as when barbed wire is used. We stock in one size only, viz., 8-Lino, 30 inches high, spaced as .shown : 3, 3, 31, <1, 4}, 5, G inches PRICK ONLY 9s PER CHAIN. Or £32 per mile for mile lots or over. (Price does not include barbs). FOR SHEEP AND CATTLE we make other suitable heights and sprcings. THE CYCLONE FENCE AND GATE CO. , Works: 178 MONTREAL STREET, CHR-T STCHUR CH. Manufacturers of GATES, FANCY FRONTAGES, FENCES, ETC. TTTTCTTTNGS, TTANKTNS and CO.. Agents, Levin. Send for our Illustrated Catalogue. 717y. Columbia Private Hotel, LOWER CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. (Under Entirely New Management ) Telephone: 1126. EVERY 11 OMR COMFORT. Porter Meets all Boats and Trains TARIFF: 6s per day; 30s per Casual Week; Permanent Hoarders, 255. T. P. LYONS, - - - Proprietor G. THOMPSON, PLUMBER AND GASFITTER, Oxford Street,, Levin IT rfS IN STOCKBit AYS CELEBRATED MANTLES AND BURNERS ' A !,;ir;?o Variety of Gas Finings 3 ind Rings, Etc., Etc. ' Those who are installing or have nstalled the gas kindly take note. Plumbing in all its branches. ' 0. THOMPSON, * Oxford Street, -- - - Levin. A. de Luen & Co. TAILORS AND COSTUMIERS, v The Square, - - - Palmerston N. \ WALKING Costumes, Motor and Divided Skirts, Habits, Costumes, from £4. Walking Skirts from 30s; Gent's Higlvclass Tailor- ,] iiig at a reasonable price, tl '» representative of the firm will cult on anyone with patterns, on receipt of a post card. 27y.
Harvey & Co., Cabinetmakers, Upholsters, AND General House Furnishers Latest Styles, Rest Workmanship, and Beautiful Designs make tho Home comfortable, lasting and attractive. All below Town Prices. of feet to select from at jj HARVEY & CO., Funeral Furnishers and Undertakers. Watchorn's FIRST GREAT SALE OP CLOTHING- AND MERCERY COM-M FACES SATURDAY, JULY 30th. ASTOUNDING REDUCTIONS WILL BE OFFERED AT WATCHORN'S Limited. PEOPLES' OUTFITTERS, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH.
Dmickley and Co. Shannon. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF Drapery Clothing* Boots. I Famous throughout tho Mnnawatu as retailers of reliable goods at reasonable prices. ARE YOU TIRED? RUBBER TYRED? WE NEVER TIRE. OF FITTING RUBBER TYRES. IF YOU WANT your wheels fitted with the Best of Rubber, have it done with tho latest machinery, N. C. Holdaway, The damage Works Oxford Street, Levin. 1/-ISITORS TO WELLINGTON t niTORS TO WELLINGTON Stay nt BARRETT'S HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, The House that affords tho ideal condition of Motel Hospitality and comfort. Tariff: 7s per day, 35s per week. CIIAS. 11. WILLIAMS, 939. Proprietor. .JEWEL CASKETS OF Chocolates FREE TO USERS 0FBourneville Cocoa WIMTE AT ONCE TO CADBURY BROS., Ltd., WELLINGTON, FOR COUPON STARTER. COLDS. How often do wo hear the remark, "It is only a cold," and a few days later the_ man is on his bac kwith pneumonia. This is such a common occurrence that a. cold, however slight, shouM Tiot bo negleoted. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has gained its great popularity iand imme-nko sales by its prompt cures of this most common ailment. It always cures and is pleasant to take.. It counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in 1 pneumonia. 4dvt.
PKOUSE BUGS., (Limitkd), Colonial and Foreign Timber merchants, Opposite .Railway Station, Levin South. Tier,. No. 4'A. Timber and Joinery of every description supplied. Posts, Piles, Cement and Drain Pipes on hand. Also White Pino for sheds at reasonable rates. Somo choice builhing sites for salo. Wo are prepared to build for clients. Adiikess . manager PROUSE BROS. LTD. SPRAINS AND BRUISES. The right time to treat a sprain or bruise is the moment you get it, and the right remedy to use is Chamberlain's Pain Balm. You can say what you will about "this" or "that" being good for sprains, but Chamberlain's Pain Balm beats them all. The quicker you rub it on, and the more you use it, the quicker your sprain will bo cured. For sale where.- -Advt. Croup is most prevalent during the dry, cold weather of the early winter months. Parents of young children should b'o prepared, for it. All that is needed is a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Many mothers are never without it in their' homes, and Jfc has never disappointed them. Advt.
Got a Coupon Starter from your Grocer, or write to Cadbnry's, Wellington, for od«, and secure a free gift of Chocolates. BEST FOR CROUP. A child may go to bod at night in his usual health except, perhaps for a. cold, only to awaken a few hours Inter with a well developed attack of croup, and the remainder of the night is spent by the anxious parents in trying to relieve his suffering, which is usually more or less exeprimen'tal. A bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house will save anxiety, expense and perhaps the life of the child.. "When this medicine is given at the first indication of croup the attack may be avoided and often after the croupy cough has appeared it will prevent the attack. For sale everywhere.—Advt. T get. no "peas," the gardener said: "'Bean' coughing all the liight; With runniing nose of fiery red, A "scarlet runner".quite! "Hoe!" John, you're "seedy," cried his wife, And getting like a "rake," So here's the stuff to save your life, Woods' Peppermint Cure to take!
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 July 1910, Page 4
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