.MA KM -M P; FEEL ill (>1 i() I (i 11I;Y AVKLL. " Kor yea is I have suffered .from s!uggish liver," writes Mrs \\' r . PfeitVre, storekeeper, Ml. Pleasant, S. A. "Having read an adertisement on Chamberlain's Tal> lets 1 deeided to try fheni and waV so ))leased with the result that I have eoni inued to use tliein ever since. They make me feel thoroughly well." For sale everywhere. -Advt. In readiness for the jam-mak-ing season, housewives are making ready their preserve bottles, etc. Labels soon will he needed also. When they are neatly done they improve, the appearance of the preserves. Fifty gummed labels, t well printed with the names of .-•ach fruit, may be obtained at The Chronicle office for sixpence. If desired, the labels may be had in assorted lots, or all of one kind.--''I suffered ba'.lly from indigestion and constipation.writes Mrs Alice A. Powell, Cressy, Tas. "After trying several remedies without deriving any benefit I got a bottle of Chamberlain's Tablets and the result was wonderful. Fvoti after the first dose I felt better, and they have completely cured me of my constipation.'' For sale everywhere.—-Advt.
LAST DAY FOE ]) I SCO I*ST. 10th NOYFMBF/1!, I*l i s f] l( , | as | ,hiy on which discount will be allowed on gas-bills for OCTOHFIJ. i>. w. coLf^MiTir. _ Town Clerk. "FaPANESE "gAZAAII. To bo hold in the CEXTiniY HALL, LEVtN, -on— (Wednesday :uul Thuivsdiry). SOVEMI3E.IJ. 19th and 20th. (Wednesday and Tliursduy). j\\ Aid of the building Funds - 8 of Levin and Weraroa Anglican Chur.ch.roo ms. (.'nine and see the Japanese Si reel;. Three or four styles of Japanese architecture. CONCENTS EACH DAY Local and outside talent. LIST OF STALLS. Fairy Well, Sweet Stall Plain Work Stall, Girls' Friendly Stall, Jumble Stall, China Stall, Art Gallory, Flower and Produce Stall, Fancy Stall, Tea Room. ADMISSION: Adults, Sixpence. Children, Threepence. 1103-t.d.
Money saved is money earned, and the housewife who desires the j most satisfactory results always uses Edmonds Baking Powder. It goes farthest, is. more economical and makes the lightest and most appetising cakes, scones and puddings. £ BAKING- * 1 POWDER;^
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 November 1913, Page 4
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