Wage war on the flies and use Protector sticky fly-catcher, which you can hang up out of the wa y.. Fresh stocks of these are obtainable from C. S. Keedwell's Pharmacy. Price 2d oach or 7 for one shilling.—Advt.
"Wanted Known" advertisements appear on page 1 and other casual advertisementi on page 4. "WfANT TO BUY.—Small pony gig- State price by letter to this Office, addressed "Pony." m-2 ■poll SALE -Three-bucket Gan« Milking plant, in thorough uorking order, with Crossley oil engine—about horße power. Apply this Office. 219-tc DRUIDS' HALL, SHANNON. HORTICULTURAL SHOW and SALE OF WORK. (Under management of Presbyterian Ladies' Guild). FRIDAY and SATURDAY, March 13th and 14th. Proceeds in aid of the Manse Fund. Fancy Stall, Plain Goods Stall, Sweets Stall, Produce Stall, etc. Competitions, Art Gallery, etc. Entries close with the undersigned on Thursday, 12th March. J. GALLANT) & W. CLAYTON, --int Joint Secretaries. WANTED AT ONCE. —Girl for housework. Apply Mrs H. Chaiinings, Bath sstrcet. 227—2. ••SEND-OFF" AT MANAKAI. A CONCERTTWTTH DANCE to follow, will be held ai the Manuka u Town Hall on WEDNESDAY NEXT for the purpose of bidding farewell to Mi and Mrs Mcßain. Excellent talent. Admission free. All Weleome. 228-2 A. M. ATKINS, Hon. Sec. MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT.
T AST DAY F(TR. DTSCOF'NT 011 current month's accounts i« TUESDAY, the 10th INST. SPECIAL NOTICE : As the financial vcnv closes this month, ;,n GAS ACCOFWS cmwiil. r.r otherwise must ho paid OTv BEFORE THE .'list MABOTI. P. W. GOLDSMTTTT. 22fi-2 Town Clerk. TMPOPTANT F?s T PESEPYED Clearing Sale of ILK; II ("'LASS ITILNTITUK, STOCK, ETC. Hitchings, hanjuns & CO., LTD., have been instructed hy C. K. Wilson, Ks<|., who has disposed of 11 is farm, to sell by public auction, at his residence, Arapaepae road, on Wednesday, Hili March, at I .•'{() p.m., the whole of his slock, furniture and effects, absolutely without reserve. Stock comprises: .18 HEIFERS fin lots). 1 COW (in calf) 1 COW (in milk) 1 COB, THAI' & HARNESS FCRNTITTRE PIANO CHESTEBFfKLD HAXDSOME LKATITER DTNTNG-ROOM NITI'I'] (consisting of ( J nieces) STANDARD LAMP WmTT'NTi DESK DOFBLE BEDSTEAj) err EST DBAWERS DTT'IIESSE'S DBESSTNC TABLES Also Tron bedsteads, maMntsses, (kapoc and horsehair), si retell ers, wire-wo veil mntIresses, mirrors, sofa. ? af ternoon tea tables. music stand, fenders ;md ii'ons, book ense, faides, baskets, eahinels. dressers, men! safe, fi Austrian chairs, cupboard, doormats, fahle. clolhs, hose, mower awl catcher, spray, border (liter, garden fools,etc., and a whole 10l of articles 100 numerous lo parficiilnrize. ?3f> l.d.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 March 1914, Page 3
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410Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 March 1914, Page 3
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