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Barley Meal.- £7 per ton; 10s less for ton lots. Pure Pen Meal, -£? per ton. Molasses.—ln Casks £4 10s per ton or 2Gs per Ocwt cask: 0s 1 (id per cwt rase. Chaff.— Oaten sheaf £5 5s per 1 ton ex store. Special quotations for large lots. ! Tlay,—Prime, £4 to £5 per ton. Sucrosine.- —£7 per ton in 200 s Meat an dßone Meal.—l7s per 1.00; 9s per 50 and os per 251b bag. Straw. —£3 tOs per ton ex store Linseed Oil Cake. —Nuts, Genuine, 13s per cwt; meal 13s Gd per cwt. Oaiss.__l.Ved 2s 9d to 2s lOd per bushel; Duns 3s per bushel. Oats. —Crushed, 3s 3d per bus. Russian Cape Seed Barley.—3s (id per bushel. Seed Cape Barley.—3s 6d per bushel. Seed Oats. —Specially dressed Algerians 3s 8d per bushel: Gartons, Sparrowbills, Duns, Storm Kings, 3s fid per bushel. m»i ■iiiiini —n Most of the so-called old-fash- I ioned remedies for colds, including treacle-possets and whisky-toddy, are roundabout and ineffective. But there is one sure, easy and immediate way of suring colds, sore throat, influenza or any other simI ilar complaint. The simple way | is to take a few doses of NAZOL. A bottle holding sixty doses costs I Is Gd.—Advfc. I

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 October 1913, Page 1

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206

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 October 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 October 1913, Page 1

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