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Better than the best of others —TANOL is ''the" floor polish. On sale everywhere. In tins — I s I Paste (id.—Advt. When you clean your linoleums you might as well use a decent polish. TAN-OL is the stuif to impart a brilliant shine that won't rub oif. Moral: use TAN-OL. In tins—liquid 1b; paste 6d. Adv* "V^ ANTED.-— Tenders for about ** 45 chains drain, near the mill at Koputaroa. Specifications may bo seen at Mill.—E. POllTElt. 47-U HEALTH'S SAKE go to the Friendly Societies' Picnic and Sports on Thursday at SHANNON. 02-2 WL\T]iD. - A gin to assist in * * house. Apply Mrs F. W. •Jones. 51-1 WANTED 10,000 CHILDREN to attend the PICNIC and SPOItTS on Thursday at Shannon. _ 52-2 FOXTON RAGES. r PHE Levin Express Company s drag will run to and from Eoxton liaces on Anniversary Day (22nd January) and rid ay, 2-'Jrd January. Leave Levin Tost Oflice 0 a.m. Fares lis return. Book your seats early. 49-1 ljU'N FOR THE MILLION at -®- the Friendly Societies' Picnic and Sports on Thursday at SHANNON. 02-2 LEVIN STOCK SALE. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell at 1 p.m. : — FRIDAY, JANUARY 2D, 1.914. 400 mixed hoggets 000 tip-top rape lambs 200 4 and (i-tooth and f.f.m. ewes with 100 per cent, lambs shorn lambs 100 empty ewes 150 fat and forward wethers 90 fat ewes 200 rape lambs 22 fat cows (lots) 4 fat heifers 1 windmill in good order . 50-2 ANTED KNOWN.- A good day's outing at Picnic and Sports on Thursday at Shannon. 52-2 HOROWITENUA A. AND P. ASSOCIATION SHOW. JANUARY 28th, 1914. NO Further Entries for Horowhenua A. and I}.1 } . Association's Show will be received after to-night (Tuesday 20th January). The Assistant Secretary will be m attendance at the Borough Council Chambers this evening from 7 till 9 o'clock', to receive entries. U. 1). WALLACE, r,;;-1 Assistant Secretary. \ NNTVERSAUY DAY Co to ' Shannon Friendly Societies PICNIC and SPOUTS: hot water free. Dance at night. : >2-2 T. HARRIS, CASH BUTCHER. D [TIM NO the hot weather all Keel', Mutton and Lamb will he kept in the cooling room at Palme rst.on North Abattoirs, over night until delivery <" "»<' 1 lie following morning, thus ensuring the freshest of meat in I lie hot weather. All meat inspected by a tjiialilied inspector appointed by the New Zealand Government. Prime Cured BACON and > HAMS. SMALL GOODS of every dey seription. MY MOTTO. Immaculate Cleanliness and Punctuality. Prices. —CHEAPEST. 1 ] Quality. The VERY BEST. \ jl TT|O(;TOK. WANTED to advise *■* all and sundry to attend * Shannon's PICNIC and SIM »UTS j on Anniversary Day.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 January 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 January 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 January 1914, Page 3

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