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[ NO BETER REMEDY FOR CROUP "My little girls, Nellie and Jessie, \w-fQ bad with croup," writes Mrs J. Burgis, Stanley, Vic, "and would wake pp choking for breath. I wafc told Chamberlain's Cough Romedy was a marvellous cure for croup and I tried it with wonderful results. Now, if they show the slightest sign of croup I give them a dose of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and never hoar a sound from them for the rest of the night.' For sale everywhere.—Advt. CONTRACT PLOUGHING. COMPETENT Ploughmen are required to do ploughing by contract. Full particulars may ho obtained on application at the Experimental Farm, Weraroa, Levin. 620-2 OAA SACKS for sale. All In ■ta/UUgood order. Price each; any quantity. Apply McDonald Brothers, Heathorlea; or leave message at Chronicle Office. 615-3 CLEARING SALE. MESSRS HITOHINGS, HANi KINS AND CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr T. M; Burns, who is leaving tho district, to sell the whole of his household furniture and effects on Wednesday, 25th Juno, 1913, at their mart, next to Mcintosh's coach works, absolutely WITHOUT RESERVE., Comprising— Dining-room table and chairs, double brass bedstead and bedding, 2 single stretchers and bedding, duchess, washstands and ware, fancy tables, 2 arm chairs. 1 mirrorbacked sideboard, 1 leather sofa, 1 Diossol gocart, child's chair, kitchen utensils, crockery, lamps, linoleums, tools, 1 brass copper and stand, J sundries, etc., too numerous : to particularise. Also— 20 pullets 1 gig, harness and black mare. NOTE.—Furniture is being removed to our Mart for convenience of sale. 622-2

T. HARRIS, T. HARRIS, CASH- —-:— '. BUTCHER. IS still keeping only tho very best at the lowest possible prico for cash. All meat sold by him is examined by a qualified Government Inspector. Ho wishses to inform the' pu'ulic of Levin and district that ho has no connection with any ring in or out ■>f Levin. Patronise the Cheapest Butcher in town for— PRICE AND QUALITY. PRICE AND QUALITY. Ho has also a largo consignment of Bacon and Hams. Being a cash buyer he is abo to sell at tho lowest possible price for cash. Small goods of every description. Try Harris's noted Beef Sausages, made fresh •lai'y r»n tha premises. r HARRIS, CASH •— BUTCHER. •>XFORD STREET ...'LEVIN CONCERNING BUSINESS «T c PAPERS If «J «f fl .rj pt ir %■ 'J AN Artistic Memorandum «: 1f Form in a good advertisement 1j II for the business house that r , *i uses'it. As to Billheads, a ",\ If striking display of printers' *| !f work at the top of your bill *! *f may serve to memorise your ? t firm with casual customers, *,\ % and secure subsequent orders ?! 1i for you. ' Tho BEST of «,{ % printers' work, at reasonable V\ *il rates, may be obtained from "if 1f The Horowhenua Chronicle <; Office, Lovin. U «j Tf t>j [A CARD] MR R. B. WILLIAMS, of Wellington, Barrister and Solicitor (lato Williams and Meredith), begs to anf.uunco that he begins tho practice of his profession in Otaki, and while waiting for suitable premises for offices will receive instructions, addressed to him at the Post Office, Otaki, or to his Wellington office at 153-155, Featherston Street, which will receive his personal and prompt attention. He will attend sittings of the Court at Otaki and Levin. A further aonouncemeut will be made. 575-2'' Late Advertisements • his space i-= reservd ">:>r late &r vert isemtjnti :—

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 June 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 June 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 June 1913, Page 3

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