L'Tom the Gentlewoman: "Once 11poii a lime, -James,' said liis governess, "there was a little boy wild ate 100 much pudding and he burst." .James: ''There isu t such a thing as 100 much pudding.Governess: "'llien why did Ihe little boy bu rsi y" .James: "Not enough boy." The liar; r " event that hunlireds wait ■ place tomorrow aI ' ' .fiery Store?. We take : instance : An oil loi ot o\v, Jiree dozen men's soft fell hats, usually sold from Hs lid to J'Js l!il, to be ci ■ ?•- ed at Is 11 d each. Advt.
The fanner's newspaper is <>e 10. al newspaper. ite buys il f read the local news, and as there are but torr pages in the paper he reads all they contain. That is why an advertisement in The f'hronide alway> yields (piick resulls. 11 is read and remembered. As a floor packing' for linoleum The Chronicle eannot compete with the Hi-page papers of Ho city, bul ;is a medium for advertisements addressed to Levin ami- Shannon townspeople, and the fanners of Ilorowhenua County, The Chronicle represents a royal "flush and a ijiteen bee.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 January 1914, Page 2
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185Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 January 1914, Page 2
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