AUCTION SALES LEVIN WOOL, SKIN AND HIDE SALE. THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1911. 11 a.m. HITOHINGS, HANKINB AND 00., LTD., will sell as above: 50 hales and fadges crutchings. 1100 sheepskins. 300 hides. $ casks and 40 tins tallow, etc. NOTE.—AII entries must be in store not later thn.ii "Wednesday afternoon. J. G. HANKINS, 676-t.d. Auctioneer. LEVIN PIG AND POULTRF SALE. FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1911. At 12.30 p.m. a HITOHINGS, HANKINS AND 00. will sell at the Levin yards:— 40 prime porkers. 5 baconors. 3 choppers. 20 stores. 15 wonners. LEVIN SUNDRY SALE. SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1911. 1 p.m. MESSRS HITCHINGS, HANKINS, AND CO., LTD., will aell aa above— The contents of a. 5-roomed cottage, including:—■b.j , . ibedstoads, way. niattra.ssos, washstands, couch, linoleum, dresser, organ, and kitchen sundriee. Also— Drawing-room suite, piano, tables, Prairie State incubator (200-egg capacity), sundries, etc. Also— A consignment of first-class hams and bacon, potatoes, onions, etc. J. G. HANKINS, 68£-t.d. Auctioneer. LEVIN STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1911. At 1 p.m. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, ii LTD., will sell as above at 1 p.m. — 180 wotolly lambs. 150 -i-tooth to f.f.in. ewes in lamb to Romney rams. 100 good forward lambs. 100 2-tooth wethers. 40 fat sheep. 60 fat wethers. 21 fa-t cows (in lots). 9 2i-year steers. 12 fat and forward bullocks. 2 choice springing hoii'etrs. 686-t.d. LEVIN STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, JUNE 23. 1911. At 11.30 a.m. D ALGETY AMD CO., LTD.; and the NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell— 200 lambs (off bills). 300 forward owes. 50 empty ewes. j 200 lambs. 120 fat ewes. 60 fat ewes. GO fat wethers. 60 fat wethers. 00 fat ewes. 30 fat lambs. 8 prime bullocks. 8 fat cows. 12 mixed wenners. Also— J 5 shares in .Messrs Abraham and Williams, Ltd., £'-l per share paid up. 685-t.d. LEVIN PIG AND POULTRY BALE. AT THE LEVIN YARDS. FRIDAY, JUXE 23, 1911. At 1.30 p.m. THE LEVIN AUCTIONEERING CO. will sell--45 prime porkers. 5' prime baconers. 20 good stores. 15 good weaners. Also--1 first-class cow. 30 good .hens, ducks, etc. T. A. B. HUDSON, 691-t.d. Auctioneer. Cement Paint. • —— Take ony quantity of Portland cement, and put in suitable can or pail and add enough colouring to make it desired shade. Stir well, so as to get colour thoroughly mixed with cement, then add enough milk (whole milk is best) to make ■the cement of the consistency of thick cream, a-nd apply with an ordinary paint brush. Tliis is what is called cement ■paint. It is oheap and durable. Itwill last for several years. For painting fences a.nd buildings, it cannot be beaten, for it can 1)e used on rough boards as well as smooth. Red is the colour generally used. If you prefer light red, get Venetian red colouding, but red oxide, J think, is best.—Farmoi's , Advocate and Home Journal. RHEUMATIC PAIN RELIEVED. "I have been a great sufferer from rheumatism," writes Mrs Jane Pierce, 1340 Sturt street, Ballarat, Vic. " The excruciating pains have caused me hours of misery. I thought I would never get relief, hut the first bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm showed me it wae possible. Now at the first signs of the rheumatic pains returning I apply hot fomfsntations, then rub Chamberlain's Pain Balm well in and) it certainly wards off what used to be days of pain and suffering." For sale everywhere.—Advt. Her eyes were pink, her lips were Wue! Don't think me mean! this story's ,- :.. true. *Her back was cold—and also hot, "She shivered—end perspired a lot. He gave her Woo3 ; s Great Pepper- . t mint Cure, Soon' normal was iher temperature. She's better now; and, only think, Her eyes ore blue, her lips ftre pink 1
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 June 1911, Page 4
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