E. A . AY. OSBORNE. Shannon representative for Hifcchings, Hankins and Co., Ltd, Land Agents, Levin. SEE THE FOLLOWING FARMS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 1 pr DAIRY FARMS in progres-■*-*J aive districts, fdora 66 acres 750 acres respectively. Prices, 8s per acre on lease, and £12 16s per acre on purchase. A good investment. CALL AND SEE OSBORNE. 3OQ ACRES.-M.S.D., house of *J five 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 por acre. Price, £7. Mortgago, £1200. Terms easy. FOR SALE CHEAP. f> ACRES, Yogel street, Shannon, *■■' G<kkl buildings, etc. ~ SECTIONS Stansell street, cheap These sections are flat and in a good position for building. TEA AND SUPPER ROOMS, Maimer Terrace. Price, £85 or termsFor Further particulars apply to E. A. Hi. OSBORNE, HOUSE AGENT, SHANNON. Agent for the Guardian Fire and Accidental Assurance Company. ' Agent for [ho Provident Life As siirance Company, ordinary and in Serges and Coatings rkeSi v\\\ ?c ;. fears rnss? ?*■? "kite aro vHho >: niioaie, ikzys I.>■,?■*s '.IAJirSS, No colu will st-ay, if driven away fi.y Tcnking's Linseed Emulsion. h 6d, 2s 6<], 4a Gd. Advt. I ' r O STAND THIS SEASON AT UOYIN. AND TRAVEL THE DISTRICT. j The Ideal Farmers' Sire— i Dignily, Hy The Pride—dam, Gipsy. Hied by Mr W. Wingate Longbum a\IGNITY is a dapple bay, with black points; well built in propcrtion, with Hat bone, and very tine hair. Seeing that DIGNITY is the tvst uf Piido of Sandon blood, it is a sufficient guarantee of his quality. TER?iiS.—£S 3,-., rcduciblo if paid '■ y Ist January; two or more mares as por agre^n'flßt. ('iooniaifto tin S P*y»!iTe ai atut service. !'o" fiirthcr pArtiurtlau :tpplj--■lb?:rt schaahs, Owner, Pulnierston North. <■•! H. CATIIERALL, Gr*»m :-a Clirtr* TEST YOUR COWB. PADS AND RBBETH SOLD JN LEVIN. I OADS OF M FORMS, ruled and pn'ntod and perforat**! occordinis; to th« !;ost formula for lnilki 'Sting competitions, are obtainable hb THE HOROWHENDA CHRONICLE OFFICE, Levim Pada ->f 38 • -.rms (enough for twelve months' t for a herd) 89 8d each; Herd corn Shoots, rulod find printed V.x'ount Mook Paper, f.d «i'i ■ifaf%i' lor ttvs. !, ;<£ month l ;) f -'LV M FRONT O.FFJCB CHiiONICLB, ..IP J. RICHARDS, ■ <••''■• ..?:•■■ •: .157/ Ztit*nd 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 the slightest good. Having Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in stock I tried that and it gave me instant relief, and I was quickly oureck Best of all I have remained Por vale everywhere.— Adtf \
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 March 1913, Page 4
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449Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 March 1913, Page 4
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