E. A . W. OSBORNE. I j Shannon representative for Hitch ings, Hank ins and Co., Ltd, Land | Agents, Levin. SEE THE FOLLOWING FARMS j FOlt SALE OR EXCHANGE. | * i pj DAIRY FARMS in progros- reive -*-eive districts, fdom 66 t 750 acres respectively. Prices, ! c 8s per acre on lease, and £12 16a | c per acre on purchase. A good in- j < vestment. CALL AND SEE OS- \\ BORNE. i OOq ACRES—M.S.D., house of t-J*JO five rooms, woolshed, cow- 1 hods, trapshed, 260 acres in grass, jl caiT3'iug capacit} , , 500 sheep and 15 11 cows; title, Li.P. The L.I.P is j at Is per acre. Price, £7. Mort- > gage, £1200. Terms easy. FOR SALE CHEAP. 2 ACRES, Vogel street. Shannon, Good buildings, etc. SECTIONS Stansell street, cheap These sections are flat and in a good position for building. TEA AND SUPPER ROOMS, Plimmer Terrace. Price, £85 or terms Foi* Further particulars apply to E. A. Iflf. OSBGSNE. HOUSE AGENT, SHANNON. Ag<;nt ior tho Guardian Fire and Accidental Assurance Company. Agent for tho Provident Life As siiranee Company, ordinary and in .Serges and Co&iintfs Hf? I it*** I I '?;j«j ! .a si:-: Qm-zi.Eii^:* \ (1 FRff! N i fM f I TAILO», •Liri}ft» 37588 T. - • .-SSPIiJ No col(1 will stay, if driven away by Tonking's Linseed Emulsion. Is 6d, 2s 6d, 4 3 6d. Advt. 'J'O STAND THIS SEASON AT i.KVLN, AND TRAVEL THE DISTRICT. -The Ideal Farmers' Sire— Dignity, tiy The Pride—dam, Gipsj I'.red by Mr W. Win gate Longburu is a dapple bay, with black points; well built in jnoportion, with flat bone, and rery Hi e hair. Seeing that DIGNITY is the net el Pride of Sandon blood, it is a pijfficient guarantee of his quality. TERMS.—£3 3?, reducible if paid !y Ist January; two or more mares ■■>.i per a^reeinent. ('roomajje fee Payable al Srst serriee T'y. farther partionlari apply— MiBBRT SOHAARE, Owner, Pfilmereton North. Or 11. OATtIEUALL, Groom in Charge !i'!«8-ar. test imn ©ows. PADS AND BHTSETS BOLD IN \ LEVIN. t OADS OF 86 FORMS, ruled 6no printed and perforated oc■"ording to the,bost formula for milk- ' 'osting ooiripntitiona, aro objtfi^gjrip ' r.t THE HOROWHENUA CHUONCLE OFFICE, Levin. Pads of 86 1 '-inns (enough for twelve months' st for * herd) Sβ 8d each; Herd ■etarn Sheet*, ruled end printed ' \ccf'ODt Book Paper, £d oac 1, 1 m< nfiioss lor twelve inonths) - HI'LY AT FRONT OFFIOiB CSIoONIOia, LEVIN \ u . .IP J. RICHARDS, ton : 'tary . Lcrir, »jh. •-•■'!> <w Zetland Fa." > *e' ÜbJoh. H HAD TO LAY UP WITH COLD. 1 "I had a severe coid accompanied ' with distressing pains in the chest and had to Lay up," writes Mr Sam ' Scott, 56 Fitzgerald-street, North P Perth, W.A. "I had tried all sorts of medicines but nothing did me the slightest good. Having Chamber- ) lain's Cough Remedy in stock I tried .' that and it gave mo instant relief, and I was quickly cured. Be3t of ■ all I have remained cured." For sale every whore. —• Adfl ~
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 March 1913, Page 4
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