E. A . W. OSBORNE. Shannon representative for Hitchings, Hankins and Co., Ltd, Land Agents, Levin. SEE THE FOLLOWING FARMS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. i DAIRY FARMS in progres6ive districts, fdom 56 acres 750 acres respectively. Prices, 8s per acre on lease, and £12 16s per acre on purchase. A good investment. CALL AND SEE OSBOIINE. Oan ACRES.—M.S.D., house of d&Jt) f lve rooms, woolshed, cowheds, trapsliod, 260 acres in grass, carrying capacity, 500 sheep and 15 cows; titlo, L.I.P. The L.I.P is at Is per acre. Price, £7. Mortgage, £1200. Tar ma easy. FOR SALE CHEAP. iT) ACRES, Vogel street, Shannon, Go<->d buildings, etc. SECTIONS Stansell street, cheap Tliep© sections are fiat and in a .rood position for building. TKA AND SUPPER ROOMS, Plimmer Terrace. Prico, £85 or terms For Further particulars apply to E. A. flf. OSBORNE. no USE AGENT, SHANNON. Agent tor the Guardian Fire .and Accidental Assurance Company. Agent for the Provident Life As suranee Company, ordinary and in
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No cold will stay, if driven away by Tonking's Linseed Emulsion Is Gd, L's 6d, da Gd. Adv*. fffim All '10 STAND THIS SKA HON AT MOV IN, AND TRAVEL THE DISTRICT. J -The Ideal Farmers' Sire— i Dignity, B.y The Pride—dam, Gipsy. iired by Mr W. Wingato, Longburri DIGNITY ia a dapplo bay, with blaek points; well built i" proportion, with flat bone, and veryline havir. Seeing that DIGNITY is the ast •if 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 aa per agreement. Groomago fee 5a Payable at first «erri««. Pot farther psntionlari apply— ALBERT fiOHAARE, Owner, Palmerston North. Or H. OATHERALL, Groom hi Charge 1 C63-(}t. TEST Y@yn mws. PADS AND SHEETS SOLD IN LEVIN. |~>AD9 CJF S8 FORMS, ruled and printed and perforated oc"ording to the best formula for milkUosting conipetitions, nro obtaitable it THE HOROWnBNUA CHRONICLE OFFICE, Levin. Pads -A 3fi (enough for twelve months' tst for a herd) 8s 8d oaeb; Hr.rl Sheets, rulod and printed f Hook Pa-per, e»i' •i; for twelve months) VI'LY AT FROIVT OFFICIS OHHONIOLS, LEVIN, i . .IP J. RICHARDS, if.:l : t-iry ,<9T/ ZfcAiand F« r i : ' Uuios HAD TO LAY UP WITH COLD. "I had a severe cold accompanied with distressing pains in the chest aud had to lay up," writes Mr Sam •Scott, 56 Filzgerald-Ktreet, North Perth, W.A. 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 gavo mo instant relief, and 1 was quickly ourod. Best of nil T. have remained cured." For Bale everywhere.—Adtt .
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 March 1913, Page 4
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