oc. broome:, WERAROA. A FEW SEASONABLE LINhS WHICH INVITE COMPARISON. Factory Butter Is Id per Bb. CHRISTMAS FRUITS. New Currants, 5d per lb. New Crystallized Cherries, 2s 3d Golden Sultanas, 7d per lb. per lb. Fancy Seeded Raisins 6d per lb. Dipped Cherries, 2s per lb. Best Spanish Muscatels, Is 3d lb. Jordan Almonds, 2s 3d per lb. Best in Cartoons, Is ib Pates, 3d per lb. Best Natural Figs 7d per lb. Prunes, Bd per lb. Best Figs, 21b barrels, Is. lib Jar K. Mincemeat, Is 3d. Glove Boxes of Figs, lib, 6d. Peek' Fream Plum Puddings, lib Kirkpatricks Plum Puddings 21b tins, Is 6d. tine, Is 9d. DY-O-LA THE NEW AND IMPROVED HOME DYE, will colour perfectly Wool, Cotton, Silk and Tweed goods in the same bath. DY-O-LA will colour more goods, package for package, than any other dye. DY-O-LA does not contain any poieon or acid, and will not injure deKcat fabrics. DY-O-LA colours are fast and beautiful. DY-O-LA is aimple to uae, and will give perfect satisfaction. T. BROOME THE CASH STORE, WERAROA. CODLIN MOTH The Law now compels every owner of an orchard—no matter how small —TO SPRAY. # # * * "BLUE BELL/' Arsenate of Lead' is The Cheapest on the Market. In the recent analysis conducted by both the New Zealand and Victorian Governments, "BLUE BELL Arsenate of Lead was proved to contain from 17.98 per cent, to 18.23 per cent, of Arsenic Oxide, thus easily beating the other wellknown brand which orchardists have been using almost entirely for years. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. USE THE BEST AND BY FAR THE CHEAPEST SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND: The N.Z, r Farmers' Co-operative Distributing Co. Ltd., Wellington,
PEOPLE WILL TALK WHAT PEOPLE SAY Ointment. ? ou Rnow - Weeping Eczema. L\fe a Burden. "My husband hud weeping Eczema on the arm Anaemia and Indigestion, for some time, ,, writes Mrs. Eva Moore, Glyde "j have been a sufferer for many years with AnStreeti North Kensington, "It was very aemia and Indigestion," writes Mrs. Mary Monapainful. and the irritation from it was cruel. He ghan, Stafford Street. Adelaide, S.A. I was just *ried all sorts of Ointments and Lotions from as W eak as a baby, my face was sallow and drawn, but nothing seemed to do him any good, everything was a trouble to me, life was a burden, worse from day to day, until a friend work was impossible. I had been under all Jrlnus this new Ointment called Rexona, o f treatments, but nothing d:i me any good. I he tried.and found it A.I. After five ap- fdtas if I would rather die than go on as I had HHions the Bczema had completely disappear- been doing. One day a lady recommended me to now he is quite cured." try Laxo-Tonic Pills, which I did, and found imHH Ptlaia fnr 4 Y#»are mediate benefit, so continued taking them for 10 ■ _ . r V iSi u J?' » /, days. My face became quite its natural color. I from Piles very badly for four > able to do my work, and it was a picaHW writes Mrs. Sarah Hood, Waymouth St., M . .. . . fact, thanks to Laxo-Tonic B.A. "There were weeks when I I feelnuiteanew woman"" sleep, nor could 1 get about my work, Pll £{f e f' Kvv Deoressed ■tn and irritation were dreadful. I tried all That dull, heavy, Uepressea Ointments, but nothing would give me feeling. V until a lady recommended Rexona, " For some time I suffered from Constipation which 1 tried, and it gave me great relief at once, and a dull, heavy, depressed feeling,' writes Mr. Then I got a larger tin, and kept using it for a Joseph Burns. 29 Market St., Sydney, N.S.W. I week, and now lam quite cured after four years found it necessary to take medicine daily, the efof dreadful suffering, thanks to Rexona 1 can f ec t of which was to make me weak and tired. recommend it to all who suffer in the same way ] n Laxo-Tonic Pills I have found a cure for my I did." long standing Constipation, and only need take A Bad Leg. them occasionally. They effect their purpose "For several weeks I suffered with a sore leg," thorou K hly without leaving any feeling of weak writes Mr. F. Wynn. Costin St.. The Valley. Bris- ness or lassitude. bane, Q. "It was very sore, and also objection- One long continual neaoacne. tble. I tried all kinds of Ointments, but they all "For several years 1 suffered from a complication tended to irritate it. I was about to give It up of Liver and Stomach troubles, writes MissN. be incurable, but one day a lady gave me a little Brear, "Ngahuia," Avenue Road, Mosman, N.S.W. box of Rexona Ointment, which I tried.and am "iwas frequently biliousi headaches were so comglad that I did. for my leg is quite cured, and the mon that life was one long continual headache. 1 skin is quite healthy looking. Rexona is a won- tried numerous medicines which did me no good. derful Ointment, and I have great faith in it, l purchased a box of Laxo-Tonic Pills, and can .... . „„ „,..„. only describe this change produced as simply wonRexona can be relied upon even when all other d f , Aft Wng these ~l s j was CO moletely remedies have failed. Sold in triangular pots at curct i ■. 1/6. and in larger pots containing nearly 4 times La v O -Tonic Pills are sold at 10} d and 1/6. the quantity at 3/-, _» j^fo^m^ Tγ iRk £ Br O JS Jα mm am ffl ME S So*& _ — BROOME and LEVIN. " " - "
We want to send you our New Christmas Catalogue" ftatetetpg Illeitrationi —a Fritas ti mat Ifae el Jewellery, JJlver an{ Jfcf. WaW, *»$ OUR NEW WATCH OATALOQUI v. *nd ear . •PECIAL RING ANP GREENSTONE OATALOOUBS Sithtr or all of thtM may b« bad. Poet Free. Bend «§ • pott card with a reqaeet for these and we will tend amjr ©f them by return mail. If yon wish to give a Xmas Qift, 'Wedding or Birthday; Qift. or a Betrothal Gift, tend us & letter stating your requirements. Wβ kate the finest atook of WATOHEB, OLOOKB, JEWELLERY and SILVERWARE in the Southern Simlaphere for you to select from. Iβ addition io ling taek a wonderful variety of choice, we offer you. ■ft the same time superb values: in fact, yon could not get foods of eqnal quality elsewhere in New Zealand irttfeout payingjrom it to 80 per eeni. more. Writ* • let ew tmu %k. It willi«lp yot to s*U*t n • • . yowr Zmas diite. "™ STEWART DAWSON& GO (N.Z.) Ltd. JEWELLERS - WELLINGTON ■.••■.■■■■■"•'■■ . & . • ■ . u<
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 January 1911, Page 1
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