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|( TO [101(0 WHEN U A FARMERS. I I. ARE yon interested™ Milki„ C 11,0 SIMPLEXhas givo,, oigM I I A Tho AUTOMATIC ItELBASH It is SIMPLE, DURABLE ami LA SUA DLL, iN . lost J j.jio w Wo shall "ladlv arrango an inspection ol tho '% monials from many farmers tell ot its exccllcntt. 0 5 plant at work. Full particulars from \l PAHftEH and VINGEWT, SoSe Local %ents ? Levin- | | N.B.—Purchasers have a clioico of tlirco Benzine and throo Kcroseno _ J npmrif-tawEimsiiM.,,, ( "In a Nook with a Book." | ' ?. Aiul what could bo nicor during tho winter cvenings-espcdally in a S . Efj Ijl - _ -_~ P nook built by Harvey and Co., whoso ideas of homo comfort liavo so C B H Tf| E Sof ion been put and stood tho tost. _ c S [Mi £ Next to the joy of a really nice nook for tho reader in tho joy of f? fJ©oi& for- Yews* > |P!r Seeks Iff liMlp j*l ® ® From the smart little bureau as igSSs2^B■ ;\ r_ • illustruled to tlio more expansive jlrii§Pll> H > IT 0^ BookiMso we can make tlui tlittlo ij J j w E H, if wl work of y.'ins a joy indeed Books ) Wpßg II BP® get dostioj id when not properly j Wfgl 1| Mlf II gg sLolvod ami Burenu or Bookcaso need if "il|l J ffl W %3r jjL'f «i P Sk JS not bo exponsiv : -at least at Har- H . !||| % a 4&BsfSi& MB3BB wV SCHNAPPS J%f. *\ >* !»«• SL ki i'-im- a,** *J** * : t"* i 5 'iJI? fV rv> PI 4 t-uiivf uw Helps JasiM i mrHAV i r - Aybiui In V£ AGAIN BEING UNDER THE g/» # j NOTICE OF luUllCy —tie importance ox— cl PDDiGKisE ™r": other CABDS. «»*■'■■■ Troubles gs&is, «<«.,«•. ;>■ I TELEY %r(; iiidispoiisiLlo to the Lusincta-like owner, and we asi« *t« tho firm to supply thorn most r^ ; . ( sa a gf«SWE have also copies jitJ*# PEDIGR2SB of the LEAD- gists' **•*■..-i» t U un-i.inii^sn^ SIRES thftt have travelled in , .. ...... vrowhenan C-onnty. Sp;'-ciai fc;> fur ■ • .'.r- ;; ■ >■ -ici Notiwi. ir"?'3a Seß'Ss Fovnjy StefcSo noi J7?r'uorowhenua publishing I^ : sS > V •COMPANY, &*»Zlnßrt aac W iiciijlq, i F(si« sad Wstelv •p r YATTNrS- ' i,>fc!EraJte 604 X . v« XwvJ ± i-'rtmjiijfis B»d illass'* gS'jrm, ff (Late It. J. JONES.) f i. l>)TlHi«s'oS SS psr iWSiI is fi Jr U « y|g yygg || CERTIFIED HOT " «»s. Tr&ie eliowad. \ nnP Inn? H WATER FITTER. B "ffl ,0 "&^ npsaial JS.soia'slsss sa Sesmni. Eaca- J CO ntinMal'C QICPTIO TANKS built and Draiue frcs is'? B^ §H& iieadache"\ j laid according to Public Health ,j aa2iE!S j, j g 0 ?§ , }S Ag . ¥Tf \ j rei|uirement3. L«ad edged ridging, ft " I suffered with m | a»utinK, and down pipea and Tanks 1 Br a disordered liver,! j in stock in premises in- tfgdreadful headaches,! ; <y,ass iu *B a very sore eyes, and® I nnvi;v ctuusttt f dark ipots came out onw qdeen faIREET. • x n v> ••••."'■•. - • •/'••vi-3-y-'! jf the liver," writes Mrs,® >, W. B. Macintosh, Coach- \S7 '] ] ' "\~A, ,"»| Vera Smith, 30 Raclanl j builder). W Uliam Wli.SOli ■ St., Port Melbourne,^Vic.| i M "Headaches were so com*» ! Twv t N f> "N a mon with me tlmt I m 'Bhta @5 bOUS flalmost say my life was onea 0 a long continual hcadache. IS ' HljK'i'i'.lC BBf-LS Ul. (Esteblißhsd 1814). iS could not sleep at night. I®, TOBl?iiNi' WORK PROMPTLY ffi triedallsortsof remedies,but % ATTENDED TO. «, ABOHOBOH LANE, LONDON I KBMB.BEB.-WI-. " tffi£Z'&SFSlj!si-'*\ \ poiao and Colonial Eperienoe at Cable Addre«»: I 1 j Vu<. "Anattftira, 1 ;r ; -. - v -'3 o;t S" <?• Neglect-ed cold" kill countlesi wo- Mi E? men unci children every winter. Tonking's Linseed Emulsion is a sovc„,iy j ira SHANNON ei- '- J S D immediate cure. f»d, odi 4a R di _ Adfi Jul van t SS3K ! ~ — j TO \ N ON THE "V\TEST ! I tovl LJ ■ »Ji - ne^ l ~~ifiar--~SHflr eaui scats -aar jirj^r-'-crar---am ! \VEST COAST 01' THE NORTH StZT^ — ——————^— ri^=3 i Bi.AND. : £100 AWAY,' S I Bold 190 sections last twelve |Mj _ ,|a - ... n . i month., mostly osA. !I] Select., }our Goods y— ■J | from this Book. he only place in New Zealand jJJ gyy Dj r cct. I 'Igia |J| First Cost. j , nrhere they do not keep eyi ,jj British made. Youf Address on a Anyone hinting will DOUJLK j [f 55 Yeans' Reputation. gL ;!^^iiPostCat,d wiM b,,iwtl lt ' THTJII MONEY IN A FEW YEARS | h 1 Mtj I r? RTANSELL. sonr., :a !IB buyers of household necessities. XV. O. Ly a * ' ' jIB CURTAINS, all makes, ART FABRICS, MUSLINS, Household LINEN, Ladies offering for i.y cnoice , hi an j Gents Underwear, Boots and Shoes, Costumes, Gents Clothing. ~ :,i__i.:..i a*i.,. o 'Pfl'R RTvST IN •ll ,e Q" e e» sa ys "Peach's Curtains are distinctly charming," New Idea—"Whole warelv6SKierr,i<n oties. l : N house in Book Form." Oirls' Own Paper" Quality of goods indisputable." Weldonr' SHANNON. Areas ranging iiom 11 Journal:—"Hxcellent value, prices decidedly low." Thousands of testimonials from delighted 1 __ , , hi. _• r„,,+ In Customers in all parts or the world, gained through sheer merit and wonderful value, i 27 to 4o all having a irontr- I Ofi/R overseas curtain parcel, ocs/ft n f 7n links on Julvan Btreet, II * 0 / 0 ' ' DELIVERED FREE DUTY PAID. j &gC Qt J II 2 pairs charming o'.u Lace Design Curtains, 3Jyds. long. 60ins. wide, worth 8, 6 per pair j being the balance Of Mr J. R-. btan- H 2 pairs neat conventional floral, fancy ground", 3 yards long, 48 inches wide. tti 14. . • i II 1 Duchesse Toilet Set of 6 Lace Covers. The Curtains are our Patent Cor.lrenet Make, sells late resilience. rg durability guaranteed, in White or Ecru, £10(J worth of Goods h'ree to Overseas Customers, RAP+.iftTKi 1 2 3 fi. fin© orchard il! II third yp.arol Gifts, full particulars with Catalogue, {sections i, O, a UU» li - Buv rron) ' Actual M;tkcrSi Great sAiiiff. .Satisfaction f.uaiaiueed. fall profit, having a well grown belt. |l SAMLi PEACH & SONS, Bov prg The Looms.NOTTINGHAM. England. nr) I*4- TrAtiH PJ 1 trssi . UUW UM &XS 1 ' -yjjp TRT& | QI macrocaipos round IS. irees \wmm I'liU MI1« , ~n« III! ,aagg 83E8.., „.6ffrs,w-—..traz g*gs , ytto tweanr ronisist of apples,(Sturmers ,Cox, Orange, Waahingtons)'pears plums • ■ and walnuts. This is an «M site ]%/| OTOT? fl A"PA ft W fora home and oontaina Oa 8r 12per x j E V-/ JLa, \JT Jl\ t & _/TjL 3. .J of land. On sections 9, 10, 11, an apple " : !^K{3ii!Mi®nsss£saßffl®KfiKnaaßJHsatsiJKU.". orchard (Cox; Orangi; Sturmers.Washington's) and plums. .> Section 12, 13, fine pear orchard, hoictj sorts a "id heavy croppora. '"I • t Sections 1"4, 15, applea plums and #i uhicesj hedge. _ the sections are on a gentle . ' slope, and are all drained naturally. Ppfi^^ Tho prices range from £35 per sec- . tion upwards, and the terras are very 1 ewy viz., deposit and ovnr-y any 'iuqiiirj loft with Mr Bpomley 1 toniTto" 1 wil * *"**' "■ ALSO. —Two ho sj ex in N&th«n .? ftrziKW. • % ... # 5 ,„ . . 'xv**~For pl»«i and farther jarkloaUxs 1 " ~ ' FOE SALE AT SHANNON.— N. C. IIOLDAWAY, ■ Several doors, with hingee; also Of the Levin CarHage Works lining. - _ . « wAS Instituted a MOTOR GARA GE as a branch of his eetablish- . Jl a ment. It is under the 'nana goment of an expert with an Engty«ll Bay (Wellington), Shannon, lish and Belgium professional exper ienco iVery descrip+vsn of re#6rfn nad Reeva otrwei, Weraro*. +in nnderfcakea, _

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 April 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 April 1913, Page 4

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