To Travel this Season At LEVIN. I'lm f'ashioiiaWy-ljiud Horsi; Slli EKISCO (3) I'JO4. I [Vcdotte iVoltiguer 2 .2 10 Mrs llitlgwny , iFlying iFly'g Dutchinnn z\q 3 Duchess iMoropo King Hsrkaway a 'Tom 2 jl'ocaliontas O E-i St. . , lion 4 KJ ®U S lA(IO 111 i, n • m tj<\ Little 1< airy — Joskin jw. Australian 7 So Poasaut Girl » j ad Quoou jAutocrat' 1 511 'Elizab'thjUay liosalind iC .Prtrinos'njSweotineat 21 cd ; 7 jGruyere f. ;. , , ! Longbow 21 s3 :Archor e&i-p. b , i, ilinglo 7" Stevling [Oxford 12 |l a' 12 ! Whisper _j— 3 S lnohi 'Stockwell 3 Holla ilnjlino Musket jToxopholito !i S"|£ r, _ 3 "" i\Y<?bt Aus. maro c i 7 ,' ' 5 £ Highrnd|Crtt'r 7 or JStw'J 3 5 cO" Lassie iGlcngowrio ! ■< !~~ Yatten- |Sir Hercules S i 5 don 17 Cassandra E-i j i x Lady IStockwell 3 !'3 V) Chester ;A'ufctvey s Goldsbo- ;Fireworks 10 V 7} j t rough 12[bylvia i vi -i. iNew Warrior 24 •■j Muritna . T . ji ; jMcrmaiu SHANNON —MON DAYS FOXTON—TUESDAYS OTA KI—THURSDAYS LEVI N—WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS FEES £5 ss. (!rounuige Fee, 2s 6d, payable lirst service. For further particulars apply to F. J. CARKIONT, Owner, LEVIN. Or A. SMITH. JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING BUILDS UP BUSINESS ]loi'uwlionut County lias u [lopulutiuu of some ten thousand people. Several towns of New Zealand have much larger populations, but what of their spendin"' power? llorowhenua County has a lation is almost wholly favourably instanced in regard to .spi'mHi]"' power. Two-thirds of them draw their living directly from the land and they have (800 D MONEY TO SPEND and more than the average quantitv. ADYWmSEUS SHOULD JMLMEUBEJI THIS : AN ADVERTISEMENT WELL'PLACED MUST BE PROFITABLE. The first consideration of an advertiser is a good district; the second is a reliable and wellread newspaper. Both are to be found in this County. The County's population is some 10,000, and practically all * of the settlers are reached by THE MOROWHENUA CHRONICLE Published every afternoon ai Levin, and circulating from Tokomaru on the North, to Wai kanae and Paraparaumu on the South. Special edition published every day for Shannon and Tokomaru at 10 a.m. Levin and Southern editions at 3.13 ft ALL THE LATEST CABLEGRAMS. LOCAL NEWS A SPECIALITY. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers should be aware that City advertising is Overdone; the Rural Advertising Field is the Field of Profit. " The Advertising Rates of The Horowhenua Chronicle (for permanent advertisements) are the Cheapest of any Daily Newspaper in New Zealand. One inch on any page £0 10s a year; two inches £8, three inches £10, four £12, five £14 lOs, six £16, seven £17, eight £18 10s. Outside and Local Advertisers all are on the same footing. Our headquarters are at Levin but we also circulate extensively in Shannon and Manaka\i ? reaching both town and country populations. Casual advertisements lJs per inch first'insertion, 2s per inch each subsquent insertion. "Wanted Known" Advertisements (limited to 25 words), Is per issue; three insertions 2s Gd THE OROWHENUA RONiGLE Is the only DAILY NEWSI'APER between Wellington and Palmerston North.
EXCIvU CI ATIN G lUi EU MATES M. "Eor years I could not- get relief from the excruciating paius of rheumatism," writes Mrs Jane Pierce, 1.340 Shirt street, Ballarnt, Vic. "I started using- Chamberlain's Pain Balm and the first bottle showed the merits of the Balm. At the first appearancc of pain now I apply hot fomentations and have Chamberlain's Pain Balm well rubbed in and it wards off all suffering." i'or sale everywhere.—Advfc. /
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 September 1913, Page 4
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574Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 September 1913, Page 4
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