Trout-fishers have been having poor luck of late, but the cloudy weather of the last two days was found suitable for their pastime, and big bags have been filled. : The Chronicle's young man secured the good record of fourteen fish. IT STR ENCrTHEX MI) MY THROAT. "I had a weak throat," writes Mi C. Y. H. Stallard, 10 Bunbury Street, Foot sera y, Vic. "The slightest change in the weather would affect it and I would have to go home from work feeling fit for nothing. My sisters swears by Chamberlain's''Cough Remedy, so I thought I would try it. I did so. and can honestly say it has worked wonders, for my throat is'now quite strong.'' For sale ZITHER "Wanted Known" advertisenients appear on page 1 HOROWHEN U A HORTICTLTI'RAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. gPRING gHO XV. OTAKI TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER •'!. ROSES, the Queen ol : Elowers. SWEET PEAS, fashion's favourite Elower. Other Cut Elowers, Pot Plants, Vegetables, Emit, School - work, Needlework, Cookery, etc. SCHEDULES gratis from the Secretary, or from Mail office, Otaki. See splendid list of Special Prizes, including trophy prizes of half a sovereign to one guinea in value. Afternoon tea i and Supper. SHOW IIOI'liS: 2 p.m. to y.-'iO p.m.; 7 to 10 p.m. ADMISSION, ONE SHILLING. Holders of members' tickets free.
ENTMER dose on MONDAY. December Ist, ;it 8 p.m.; laic onirics charged double fees. The Secretary will bo at Ohiki Town Hall from 2 to 4 pirn., and 7 to 8 p.m., on December Ist', for receipt of entries. G. 11. BELT;, Secretary, 1191 -t.d. Otak'i Railway. T\/ ANTED TO BUY'.- SecondLaud gig and harness, with or without horse. Apply by letter, stating price, to "Gig,' Chronicle Office; or, leave message. An advertiser requires a secondhand gig und harness, with or without horse. HHO-LET AT SHANX.ON. •*~ Office, or suitable for small shop; new; central. Apply Box 40, Shannon, or phone 17. 1188-j "londoY'studios, "levin." (WING to ill-health I am obliged to take-a two-weeks' vacation. The studio will remain open for appointments and enquiries, and 1 hope to be back in Levin by December Bth. 1186-2 It. SAI3IN HORN, "WANTED.—Tenders for nian- ** uka scrub cutting. The specifications for the work, and the scrub, will be shown to intending tenderers on application at the Homestead, and they are requested to arrive there at& a.m. or between 12 noon and 1 p.m. Tenders will close at the Post Office, Ohau, on AVcdnesday, the ; Srd December, at 1& noon.— J. Kebbell, Ohau. , 1182-0' rpO LEASE.—B acres of rich -*•• grass land, with modern house and conveniences, outbuildings, etc.; oOs weekly. Apply PARKER AND VINCENT. HTEA LEAD WANTED—2d per -*• lb. Apply Chronicle Office, Levin. ITij^FAIIM'SqFZEASE. An ideal farm, situated near Obau. Forty-seven acres excellent land; eight, years' lease to run. Address at Chronicle Office. "dIPOUNDING NOTICE. ~"~ TMPOTJNDED in the Levin •*■ Pound, by C. Wilson, off Kuku Eoad West, on November 23rd, 1913 :- Red and strawberry cow; full inilk; marked oft' rump with red paint. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold by public auction on December Bth, .101 m. A. MITSGTIOVE, ?-l ■ ' Poujidkeeper,
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 November 1913, Page 3
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