SUFFEEED ACUTELY. "For about three months I suffered acutely from liver trouble," writes Mr. W. H. Capon, "Turilvillo," Turill, N.S.W. "Mr T McDermott, of McDermott and Son recommended me to try Chamberlain's Tablets, which I did. They were the only medicine that could relieve me—in fact, they completely cured mo quickly." For salo everywhere.—Adrt. rinsville Star, been creating a '"corner" in coppers. He paid his rent tin' other clay, and drew from a calico bag the sum of £5 in coppers, weighing lo{lbs. The landlord realised that it was not a legal tendrc. hut in those days of tight money In thought it wise to take even the parcel of brownies. For children's hacking cough at night. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is Gd, 2s 6d.—Advt.
AT TIMES I'NCONSCTOtJS. ' V havo been constantly attacked with colic, at times being unconscious," rrites Mr Alex. J. Cresswoll. Storekeeper, Birregurra, Vic. "Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy gir«a me instant relief and T would not be without a bottle in the house. I hare rocommended it to friends and customers who hare always obtained the same results as myself--immediate relief and cure/' For K.tle everywhere—Adrfc.
AUCTION SALES. CLEARING SAL 15 OF SHKlii*. CATTLE AND HOUSEHOLD FTJRMTUItE. At Mr T. Kennedy's yards, North Manakau Road, Manakau. FRIDAY, 30th MAY, 1013. A R RAH AM AND WILLIAMS LTD., will sell on account ol Mr .1. W. Hildreth, who lias sold his l';inil. at 1 p.m. .'!00 1-year ewes in lamh Lo Rom no,y ranis 00 1-year ewes in lamb to B.F. rams 90 -- I- and (i-tooth owes, Rom noy rams *>0 ij-year ewes, Romney rams 10 2- and 4 tooth wo there 75 lambs, mixed sox 30 mixed cattle Trap and harness, set gig luuness, 7-year harness mare, upright Grand piano In Hnnke. dining-room suite, sideboard, ■ writing desk, bedroom furniture, and sundries, poultry, ctc LIGHT LUNCHEON. 323-3 E. A . W. OSBORNE. Shannon repreeeutative for Tlitr chiugs, Hankins and Co., Ltd, Land Agents, Levin, SEE THE FOLLOWING FARMS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. i K DAIRY FARMS in program J-*-' give d'fltricts, Worn 88 acres 750 aoree respectively. Prieee, 8e per sere on le»*e, and £11 16* per acre on purchase. A good investment. CALL AND BEE OSBORNE. OOq AQRJJS.—M.B.D., hoose of IJ&tJ fi ve rooniß, woolshed, cowheds, trapshed, 260 acres in grass, carrying capacity, 500 sheep and 15 eor/ij title, L.I.P. The L.I.P is at Is per aore. Price, 4!7. Mortgage, £1200. Terms easy. FOR SALE CHEAP. ' > ACRES, V.ygel street, Shannon, Good buildingi, ete. SECTIONS Staniell street, cheap These fleotiong are flat end in a good position for building. TEA AND SUPPER ROOMS, Pliramer Termee. Price, £88 or termsTot Farther partieulan apply to E. A. tf. OSBORNE. HOUSE AGENT, SHANNON. Agent for the Guardi»n Fire and Aooidejntal Assnranee- Company. Agent for th® Prorident Life As Lsnrancji Com piny, %vA ia-
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 May 1913, Page 4
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