Wanted to Let. AdvertisctnMite tinder thus iuudia# Is «ach; tlires im-rvrona to-* SERVICE.-Oil La.mch Trips, ls> b'.mi* -.-a huv, Gente Is pox hoar, l.twlk:, Cu ~</ hour. Refresh me i.ts cf.h I ,■ uMiiia ed on the Pi«r at ah tw:ie,v NEVIN, l3oab Builder, Hcrowhenm I Lake, Levin. 37G-qr If I knew I were- to die to-morrow, nevertheless f would plant a tree today. Vote for Byron Brown. —Advt. ISSUING !_ FISHTNG! FISH fNG! New Season's goods just arrived. Anglers can get every satisfaction at HUGH HALL'S,'Qnoe-> street. BOWLS. For Bowlers: Taylor's stamped bowls in «took. qr. Repented failures should make a man fight harder for success. Byron Brown is going to succeed.—Ad, T&E siro and got your Watergla?" or Sal-ova at GIBSON'S RED STORE. THORLEY'S FOOD for horses, cows, or poultry, stocked at OTBSON'S BED STORE. WANTED.— A Young Girl ; for pari iculnrs apply to' 'Mrs HEAD, Oxford street, Levin. 3 OEE PA OF! 1 for Sims Novelty k5 Hardware Depot's advertise ment. Some rare bargains in firstclass hardware. • qr. "ftJOW IS THE TIME to hatch J * Runners. — Indian Rnnnora (Knight-Jupe N.S.W.), White Leghorns (Rector-Leger-Brooks), Black Orpingtons (N.S.W. - Cambridge strain); all at 5s and 7# 6d per sotting. I have a few Indian Runner drakes left, from os e-nch HALL BROTHERS, Beach Road, WeraToa. 887-qr. I Your enemy is your friend, ho stings you into action. Vote for Byron Brown.--Advt. "FCEI TCEI Pure crystal ice JL Tnnde from artesian water, "Cooling Stores," Princess Street, Palmerston North. 'Phono -128. Telegrams "Freezer." 1185-tc Bribery in a nation is like scrofulous in a family—it takes generations to outgrow it. Vote for Byron Brown.—Advt. Professional Liberals wore rubber hoots and stood on glass when God sent a current of Commonscnse through New Zealand. Vote for B.vron Brown.—Advt. WANTED KNOWN.-That the Gane Milking Machine is the latest word to dairymen. Simple, durable and efficient. Full particulars and nrices from PARKER Bole District Agents, Levin. rmPEWRJTER DUPLICATE -ft- WORK. — Rough flnrfae*? Paper, quarto size, excellent for typewriter duplicate work, for wile CHRONICLE of ™E. One thousand sheets for Ss 9d I Don't support a corrupt ndmiinfiltration or Nemesis will be revnno r ed on you and yours. Vote for Byron | Brown.—Advt | TT7ANTED KNOWN W I * ''»**;*>. h.iyern 'v o. t | r , j>• nrrr* on .Van*w«ti i.irie Farm I vvihhir.'L' fj. dispone* i-.f | WT :r! h[| f, ! .'KB ELI. AVT) CO.. I..nd • .t * ''fc Agentf, V Vs-j'C' HELPED CHILDREN THROUGH WINTER. 'fn my opinion children's colds should never he neglected," writes n rs ,, ' Eilburn, .Piner street, South Broken Hill. N.S.W. "My two sons, Arthur and Frank, were always catchinor ro lds during t.] lP winter months hut j man acred to get them through the winter by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Tf either of them wakens up confine: always givo him a dose of Chamberlain s Cough Remedy, which has* S S }"?? successful in ridding them of tho nsnal winfcor wld§
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 October 1911, Page 3
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