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AUCTION SALES. LEVIN STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, MARCH 6th, 1914. \ 131* AH AM AND WILLIAMS, J t\ LTD., will soli at 1 p.m. 150 fat and forward rape lambs 100 4-tooth ewes 80 2-tooth to f.m. breeding ewes 150 fat ewes (lots) 100 store lambs 11 2-tooth Lincoln rams 15 fat lambs 12 P.A. empty heifers 18 heifers in calf 6 -i and 3-yr P.A. steers 6 2-yr steers 300 wethers Porkers, stores and weaner pigs. NOTE : Pigs will be sold at 12.30 I sharp 209-3

r PANGO AT OHAU. —A Dance J- to wipe off the deficit caused by enlargement of the hall will be held in Oliau Institute on TUESDAY, 10th March, commencing at 8 p.m. Music and Supper second to none. Gentlemen 2s ; ladies, half price. UUSEWIVES! —If you love your husband give him a taste oi the delicious MILITARY PICKLE. Suits all palates. Price reasonable. Buy a bottle to-day from T. Broome's. QENTDIIY JJ ALL > JjEVIN.

BOATING CLUB CONCERT. BOATING CLUB CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, 4ht MARCH A Grand Shakespearian Recital in aid of the funds of the Horowhenua Boating Club will be held as above. Contributors to the programme are all Otaki artists who have won tlieir laurels at the Wellington Competitions. MISS PAULINE BROWN in Portia's Description of Her Suitors (''Merchant of Venice.)" MR BYRON BROWN in "Napoleon's Tomb." MRS D'ATH in vocal numbers. MISS QUILL, pianoforte solos. MISS JEFFREYS, humorous recitations. For full programme see posters. W. WALKER, 202-4 Hon. Secretary. LADIES ! —The delicious MILITARY PICKLE is the most tasty condiment in the world— suits all palates; price reasonable. Buy a bottle to-day.

RESIDENTS OF OHAU AND DISTRICT. purchased the Grocery Stock of Messrs Irvine and Co. I shall be pleased to_ supply the requirements of their late Customers with same attention and civility that my esteemed patrons have enjoyed. Prices as afore—BEDROCK. HONEST Dealing is my endeavour. H. C. SHEARGOLD. S P ' Q R. Small Profits Quick Returni. STORE, OHAU. 188-lw.

T . ADIES ! The delicious MILITARY PICKLE is not better tlian the best; but better than the rest. We would like your opinion. Price reasonable. Buy a bottle to-lay.

LAn Essential Aid g To Big Crops of | Best Quality !! ! | BILSTON BASIC PHOSPHATE I Richer in Phosphate of | Lime—more finely ground — and possessing greater solubility j than any other Basic j Slag, the Bilston Brand is by far the most efllci- I ent that a progressivp gj farmer can employ. Eg Makes heavy soils loose 1 and friable—gives body n to light, sandy soils— g counteracts sourness— Eg revitalises worn-out H fields—sustains fertility R —increases the pro due- 6 tiveness of land. gjj Bilston Basic Phosphate costs a trifle more than inferior slags—&u£ it PROVES CHEAPER IN THE SOIL. STOREKEEPERS AND MANURE = DEALERS. = I Wholesale only from : H A. S. PATERBON & CO., LTD. § WELLINGTON 8 Sole Importers. I IC-lIMNEB S ■

A OROCrmrb RECOMMENDATION. "For (lie past ~0 years," says Mr R. Harrison, Grocer, Rarramatta KM., ami Catherin Street, Leichardt, N.S.W. "1 have been a .sufferer from diarrhoea in I all liougli 1 have tried doctor's prescriptions have found nothing relieve me like Chamberlain s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. I always keep a bottle for a f my private residence and at the store." For sale everywhere. s as easy as falling off a log (o take "NAZOL." When you've a cold in the head inhale a few whilVs il' lite I rouble is in your (hn.al sprinkle a few drops on .1 pirn; of sugar. Taken either way "N' A/< >Iworks wondern. — Advt.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 March 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 March 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 March 1914, Page 4

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