SALE BY AUCTION. 1 T R. STANSEII, BKNR., has " • received instructions from Messrs Bftiley and Robertson, of Fielding, ,to hare submitted to Public Auction on Wednesday, lOtih August, 1910, at 1 p.m. Luncheon Provided. About 8 acres, with 8-Kx>med house, verandah Mid every convenietwe, water laid on to bathroom, range, wnshihouse. Four orchards, fenced with l>'ve fences ;tennis grounds. This place would make a very suitable poultry farm, together with an ideal residence. The above will he submitted, and if not sold the Owners will bo prepared to lease ot bent to auitablo tenant. Als&, the following furniture ttnd Skwk— DIM WING UooAt> 1 Magnificent Bohm Pi&llo, Sd volumes o$ &Morians' History of World, also bookcase; music 6abtftg& with music; fertdeV , > o*lf\tet, hearthrug, etc. DtNING ROOM: Extension table (7ft. in length), 1 book case with books, eheffonier, 1 clock) 1 sterod couch, linoleum, dte\, i i-oller top desk (3 <Irft\W's), 1 steel fireproof sa(^\ BEDROOM 1: 1 wardrobe, 1 duchess, 1 large chest of drawers, 1 double brass-railed bedstead, etc. BEDROOM 2: 1 large watxkxibe, 1 double brass-railed bed&teiut. 1 single bedstead) 1 h.ittdgoftV6 dViches.s with bevelled hIiMW-, 1 \vrtsWtand with bedroom &&, etc. BEDROOM 3: 1 large wardrobe, 1 large chest of drawers. 1 threequarter bedstead. j KITCHEN: 1 dresser, 1 kiitchen table, cooking utensils. Gardening implements, carpenters' tools, dairy utensils, lawn mower and roller, etc; 3 draught jhoraes, (two 6-year-old, and one aged), dray and covers, 1 6-year-old gelding, 1 bay pony, 1 3-year-old filly (unbroken), spanners, 1 steel fire-proof safe, 1 Whiteohapel dogcart, 1 pony gig, 1 splendid cow and cover, 21 Indian Runner ducks, 20 fowls (all laying), timber, crockery and cutlery. For further particulars see Catalogues. SALE AT 1 P.M., WEDNESDAY, 876-t.c. AUGUST VO, 1910.
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 gopd for sprains, but Chamberlain Pain Balm beats them all. The quicker you rub it on, and the more you use it, the quicker your sprain will be ciirea. For sale where.--Advt. COLDS. How often do we hear the remark, "It is only a oold," and a few days later main is on his bac kwith pneumonui. This is such a cbranunr occurrence that a oold, however slight, should not be neglected. Chaihberlain's Cough Remedy has gained its great popularity and immeaibe salefe by its. prompt cures of this moot common ailment. It always cures and is pleasant to take.. It counteracts any tendency of e : cold to result in pneumonia. Adrfc. Oold weather makes your whiskers grow, amd "fifty-up" on_ a good billiard table is more enjoyable on a oold winter's night than on a hot summer's ( one. _ Dick Moore, of Weraroa, will shift your whiskers for vou and; wippHy- you with ai good billiard table to play on. The operation and the table mlay 'be performed and secured at the one establishment; Everyone knows where Jfc is—near the Levin Railway Station.—Advt. DO NOT BE BEHIND THE TIMES hut move with them. ~ Salts, Castor Oil and harsh purgatives are out of date, and have' been the, cause tof many' a rose of constipation. ChamJwriain b Taibl«rta a.r« the Jnedicine that vou want to take. ; They cure constipation.' indigestion,',biliousness ■and cure them permanently. Remember the ' natn'e—Chamberlain's Tablets and he sure you get them for there is nothing "just as For sale everywhere.—Advt, ;•
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 August 1910, Page 4
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580Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 August 1910, Page 4
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