E. A. W. OSBORNE. J Shannon representative for Hit- j chings, Hankins and Co., Ltd, Land | Agents, Levin. SEE THE FOLLOWING FARMS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. i X DAIRY FARMS in progresJ- 6ive districts, fdom 66 acres 750 acres respectively. Prices, 8s per acre on lease, and £12 16a per acre on purchase. A good investment. CALL AND SEE OSBORNE. QOQ ACRES.—M.S.D., house oi g ve rooms, woolshed, cowheds, trapshed, 260 acres in grass, carrying capacity, 500 sheep and 15 cows; title, L.I.P. The L.I.P is at Is per acre. Price, £7. Mortgage, £1200. Terms easy. FOR SALE CHEAP. 6} ACRES, Vogel street, Shannon, * w Good buildings, otc. SECTIONS Stan sell street, cheap These sections are fiat and in a cood position for building. TEA AND SUPPER ROOMS, Plimmor Terrace. Price, £85 or terms For Further particulars apply to E. L tf.'OSBORNE. HOUSE AGENT, SHANNON. Agent lor the Guardian Fire and Ara'deuial Assurance Company. Agent for tho Provident Life As surance Company, ordinary and in Serges and Coatings *5U su,i fais*!. r«ri?s* w «r-? §he Saltaire &A!£&iALs, V: L'.tc-.is &.rr«y» and L-j t'JB iiSNTLUtfiD; S UAias' snr! SSAES M •c. FRECHLiNG ix-hm z-wmr, - • Xo cohi will stay, if driven away i ! >y Tcnking's Linseed Emulsion, i Is Gd, 2s 6d, 4s 6d. Advt. i i jfsf> \ wl IT; 1 STAND THIS SEASON AT ji.i:V!N, AND TRAVifiL THE DISI TRICT. ! -The Ideal Farmers' Sire— Dignity, I iiy The P ride -dam, Gipsy ihuid by Mr W. Wing«Le Longbum I 5 \IGNITV is a dapple bay, with ; black points; well built in ' pioportion, with flat bone, and very . fi;:© hair. ! Seeing that DIGNITY is the rwt , <,f Pride of Sandon blood, it is a 1 p illiciont guarantee of his quality. I TERMS. —£8 os, reducible if paid ! !y Ist January; two or more mares n■' jx>r a^r&eriiant. C room#Re fo« P»va.bT« ftl first eerri«s J''o> fnrfchor particular* apply--MBERT fIOHAAKB. Owner, Pftlraorgton North. Or ri. CATUERALI, Groom is Charge i()88-sir. TEST YOUR COWS. PADS AND SHEETS SOLD JN LEVIN. OADS OF 88 FORMS, rnlod and 1 printed and perforated 00cording to the host formula for milkioating competitions, are obtainable r,t THE JIOROWHENUA CHRON- | :CLE OFFICE, Levin. Pads of 38 j ; irins (enough for twelve months' ! -t for * herd) 8s Sd eacu; Herd ■'eturn Sheets, ruled *nd printwi Inconnt Book Paper, <>i tv;; 1 'w -nffiosK lor twelve month?} • f'i'LY AT FRONT OFFIC>; ch:konioi,J2, LEVIN i, . ,\y J. RICHARDS, inn . -tsry iri»cw Xcal*nd r, 'h . t' Unioa HAD TO LAY UP WITH COLD. "I 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 tho slightest good. Having Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in stock I tried that and it gave ino instant relief, and I was quickly etirod. Best of all I htivo remained cured." For sale
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 March 1913, Page 4
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