Now Books.---"The Headquarter Recruit," Richaru Delia n ; "Mrs Pratt's Patient," C. Linolu : "The Road of Living Men," W. L. Comfort; "The Business of Life,'' R. W. Chambers; "The Southerner," Thos. Dixon; "The iiroken Halo," Florence Barclay: "The Surest Bond," Effie Rowlands; "The Paupers of Potman Square," I. A. R. Wjlie. Thompson'** Levin.—Advt. In readiness fo» the jam-mak-ing season, housewives arc making iead.v their preserve bottlea, etc. Labels soou will be needed also. When they are neatly done they improve the appearance of the preserves. Fifty gummed labels, well printed with the nameß of each 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.— NO LONGER TROUBLED. "I had sick headache caused by liver disorder and irregularity of the bowels," writes Mi-s Jane Royes, Ravenswood, Q. <{ A fewdoses of Chamberlain's Tablets quickly- relieved me and after a 9 short time my liver was in perfect . order and 1 was no longer troub- . livl with sick headache. Now, if 1 feel out of sorts 1 take a dose or two of Chamberlain's Tablets/ and am »»un myself again.-" l\»j
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 January 1914, Page 2
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193Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 January 1914, Page 2
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