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> SIMS' < SIMS- • r »- NOVEITY NOVELTY , > HARDWARE HARDWARE (DEPOT DEPOT ' V V V \/ V \ /i (\'W V % SIMS' NOVELTY HARDWARE DEPOT i Separation Hoes Gosnsnesit,, ? ) SAVES WEAR AND TEAR OF \."Ol R HORSK, CART, A.\H i £ HARNESS. Xo big cans to cart. ) Provides good skim milk for your pigs and calves, and no wait- f j ing time lost at (he factory. ? \ No diseased milk to feed your stock with. S c Til re fore follow the crowds and put in a "LANX" Separator. \ Simple, easy-running, easily cleaned. Price is Reasonable. Not v } a so-called cheap machine, but out hist any skim down to 0.02 f Y It lias a world-wide reputation u* a top-notclier. Call and Scn> ? St stiinouials from satisfiedr farmers. 1 TEST YOb'R 111'lRJiS AND WEED OUT Till: WASTERS. f \ By Using the ZETT Testing ) Machine. ( N Just the thing you have wanted for a long time. Simple, m- f fallible and quick. From two to thirty-six bottle. ■> <> CALL AND' GET YOUR MILK TESTED WHILE YOU WAIT. , \ MILK BUCKETS. DAI liY CLEANSERS. ' } < SCRUBS.\ BROOMS. > \ Mc Aaiiiaci Leg Hopes } 's AND ROPES OF ALL SIZES. f < EVERYTHING OF THE LATEST FOR THE FARM AND HOME S | . Novelty Hardware Depot j 3 Oxford St., - Levisii > l NOvfiTY SIMS ' \ r NOVELTY novelty f r HARDWARE v vv v \/' , vn/ v vvv , "/ w HARBWAHE j DEPOT | IDP 0 T ( 4>/WWWWW
Ulnilf.—Oaten sheaf £5 10s per ton ex store. Hay.—Prime <£4 to £b per ton. tSucrosine.- £7 per ton in 200's Meat and Bone Meat.—-17s per 100; 9s per 50 and 5s per 251b bag. Straw.. -Ell per ton ex store. Linseed Oil (Jake. - Nuts, genuine, lus cwt. Meal ItJs (jd cwt. Oats. —Feed 2s 9d to 2s 10(1; Oats. —Crushed 3s ud per bushel Russian Cape Seed Barley.—os Gd per bushel. Seed Cape Barley.—os Od per bushel. Seed Oats.—Specially dressed Algerians, os 9d per bushel; Cartons, Sparrowbills, Duns. Storm Kings 5s Gd per bushel. Seed Stratagem Peas.—-8s Gd per bushel.
P. BARTHOLOMEW, SAWAIIIiLEII AND TIMBER MERCHANT, ' v V w V w V> W E R A R O A *W^ SEASONED TIMBER ■■■■"' ■" lawsmoara AND MOULDINGS OF ALL KINDS ALWAYS ON 'n/ w V~V v VH A N D. ffx&mmm J. Wa QUEEN STREET LEVIN, -IS 4PRACTIOAL TRADESMAN,. 51 AND he desires to tender his thanks to all his patrons for their consistent support during tho 18 years he has been esfcablisl&Bd in' business opposite the Century Hall. QUEEN STREET LEVIN mSSQI&99BB^ Coughing is bad for baby! Sprinkle a few drops of "NA'ZOL" on the wee tot's nightgown and the threatened danger will be warded off.- • Is 6d per bottle of GO doses.' —Advt.
I "ALL WHO WOULD ACHIEVE <J r UGOESS SHOULD ENDEAVOUR i > TO MERIT IT." S N TT7E have during the past \ v * * year spared no expense in c ( endeavouring to make our Beer P \ second to nine in New Zealand, J P and caa now confidently asert j S we have succeeded in doing so. \ * We invito all who enjoy c \ QQOD C-.LASS OF J S . h M F6!i | >Staples' Best, $ now' on draught at almost all c hotels in the City and surround- J f ing districts, and confidently j P anticipate their verdist will be j a that Staples and Co. have sue- \ v cessfully removed the reproach C f that Good Beer could not be J f brewed in Wellington. J {J. STAPLES & Cc„| C (Limited) • c r Moleaworth ana . Murphy Strssts, WELLINGTON. 'Vv'V^y'WWWWV/WVt/UAw
JAPANESE BAZAAR. CENTURY HALL, LEVIN. NOVEMBER, lOt'li and 20th. NOVEMBER, 19th and 20th. QEE Future Issue for furthoi 1 particulars. 1064-t.c. SHANNON PROPERTY FOR SALE. U ARTER-ACRE SECTION with four-roomed house and scullery, verandah and out-build-ings. Corner section opposite recreation "'rounds. particulars apply to J. TABOR, Maagaouoho 1008-f|
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 October 1913, Page 1
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627Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 October 1913, Page 1
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