Tide Table. * HIGH WATER AT HOKIO. JANUARY. January 1 ... 3.23 3.59 January 2 ... 4.37 5.22 January 3 ... 5.55 6.28 January 4 ... 7.0 7.31 January 5 ... 7.56 b.21 January 6 ... 8.46 9.11 January 7 ... 9.30 9.50 January 8 ... 10.11 10.32 January 9 ... 10.49 11.6 January 10 ... 11.23 11.41 January 11 ... 11.50 1.59 January 12 ... 0.19 0.34 January 13 ... 1.46 1.1 January 11 ... 1.19 1.37 January 15 ... 1.55 2.13 January 16 ... 2.35 2.56 January 17 ... 3.28 4.1 January 18 ... 4.41 &.20 January 19 ... 6.5 6.51 January 20 ... 7.28 b.5 January 21 ... 8.37 9.0 January 22 ... 9.31 9.52 January 23 ... 10.12 10.32 January 24 ... 10.51 11.10 January 25 ... 11.29 11 46 January 26 ... 11.50 0.9 January 27 ... 0.27 0.45 January 28 ... 1.7 1.31 January 29 ... 1.56 2.22 January 30 ... 2.55 3.27 January 31 ... 4.6 44.5 PHASES OF THE MOON. JANUARY. Day. Hr. M. New Moon 7 10 5 p.m. 1* irst Quarter 16 3 38 p.m. Full Moon 23 3 .17 p.m. Last Quarter 29 711 p.m. HAD TO LAY UP WITH COLD. "T had a severe cold accompanied with distressing pains in the chest and had to lay up," writes Mr Sam .Scott, 56 Fitzgerald-street, North Perth, W.A. "I had tried all sorts of medicines but nothing did me the slightest good. Having Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in stock I tried that and it gave me instant relief, and I was quickly cured. Best of all I havo remained cured." For sale everywhere.—Ad vt. No cold will stay, if driven away by Tonking'a Linseed Emulsion. Is 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d. Advt. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT LEVIN, AND TRAVEL THE DISTRICT. ' -The Ideal Farmers' Sire— Dignity, By The Pride—dam, Gipsy. Bred by Mr W. Wingate, Longburn TTiIGNITY is a dapple bay, with black points; well built in proportion, with flat bone, and very fine hair. Seeing that DIGNITY is the net of Pride of Sandon blood, it is a sufficient guarantee of his quality. TERMS.—£3 3s, reducible if paid by Ist January; two or more mares as per agreement. Groomsge fee 5s Payable at first «errice. For further particulars apply— ALBERT SOHAARE, Owner, Palmerston North. Or H. CATHERALI.*, Groom in Charge 1068-qr. TEST YOUR GOWS. PADS AND SHEETS SOLD IN LEVIN. pADS OF 86 FORMS, ruled anJ printed and perforated oocording to the best formula for milktosting competitions, are obtainable at'THE HOROWHENUA CHRONICLE OFFICE, Levin. Pads of 36 forms (enough for twelve months' i '-t for * herd) 3s 3d eacn; Her l ,? et irn Sheets, ruled and printed \cconnfc Book Pape T , 8d ear 1 ■isffiooj for twelve months) I'PLY AT FRONT OFFIOI CHRONICLE, LEVIN. - 4 .tr • J. RICHARDS, •on r itary >9w Zealand IfR.-. >'*' linio». CHAFING AND ITCHING SKIN, ► Annoying Rashes, Inflammations, and Irritations are soothed, healed and *" cwed by J SOLOMON ► SOLUTION ► ' ► There b always mystery and doubt about the action of internal remedies, but there is never any doubt k about'the efficacy of Solomon Solution. Rub it on, it will relieve the inflammation quickly C«res burns, bruises, cuts, tprains and wounds ► si- and 6/- per jar. Chimists, Stores & Saddliu. ► or post free from >. Solomon Solution Proprietary, WKLLINSTOM. 9
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 January 1913, Page 4
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