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T ADIES! The delicious MIL]- . TAHY L'l CKXE id not bet- ' te.v than the best; hut better than the rest. We would like your opinion. Price reasonable. Buy a bottle to-day. ; ■fTOL'JSEWIVES! 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. Broomo's. WILLIAM gTOIiEY. SASH AND ])()()]{ FACTORY. SASH AND DOOI! FACTORY. Seddon Street Weraroa. A LA.RGE Slock of Doors and Sashes always on hand. All kinds of joinery made on the shortest notice. Write for quotations or rinpr up 'phone 40. T ADIES!- The. delicious MILITAIIY i'IOKLE is 1 lie most tasty condiment iu the world suits all palates; price reasonable Buy a bottle to-day. Colds may come—but NAZOL makes them go ! It has yet to be discovered--the cough or cold that can defy "NAZOL. " There is nomore efficacious cure for Bronchitis or Influenza. (jl) doses foi ls_ 6cL-—Advt. T AM~L7xI3ELSI~Tu"m — Labels! Gummed! Ready for immediate use. Packets of 50 for sixpence each. Ten kinds assorted if req.uired.—At Chronicle office.

QT. MA 1 1 Y'S ANG LIC AX CHriJCII, LEVIN. COME TO Till: COME TO TilE MISSIONMAI?CR2Ist to.'Usi. 191 1. KEY. A. L. HANSELL, M.A. Missioncr. MISSION SERVICES (Every night). Week-days 7.45 p.m. Sundays 7 p.m. Sunday mornings at 11 a.m. MEN\S SERVICES (Sunday afternoons) March 22nd and 29th 3 p.m. CHILDREN SEP.VTCES, Sunday afternoons 2.30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday 3.30 p.m. ALL APE WELCOME. 260-t-d.

Judicious Advertising 3ii113 Up Business, Horowhenut County has a population of some ton thousand people. Several towns of NewZealand have much larger populations, but what of their spending, power? Hor-nvhenua County has a lation is almost wholly favourably instanced in regard to spending power. Two-thirds of them draw their living , directly from the land and they have BOQO NION£Y 70 £Pe£WD and more than ihe average quantity. ADVERTISERS SHOULD REMEMBER THIS! AN ADVERTISEMENT WELL PLACED M IJST BE PROFITABLE. The iirst consideration of an advertiser is a good district; the second is a reliable and wellread newspaper. Both are to be found in this County. The County's population is some 10,000, and practically allof the settlers arc reached*by THE HOROWHENUA CHRONICLE

Published every afternoon m Levin, and circulating from Tokomaru on (bo Xorib, to Wai kauae and Paraparanmu on flip South. Special edition published every d;iv for Shannon and Tokomaru at 10 a.m. Lev'■■ and Southern edition* ai tiAU) ALL THE LATEST CAH) 10ORAMS. LOCAL NJ'JWS A SI'hCJaXITY. Manufacturers and Wkolesale Dealers should be aware that City advertising is Overdone; the Rural Advertising l/ield '$ the FicUl of Profit. The Advertising ixalen of The? Horowhenua Chronicle (for permanent advertisements) are the Cheapest of any Daily Newspaper in New Zealand. One inch ou any t'G l()s year; two inches £. v ',fhree inches £10, lour £lL\ live ±'U los, six £l(), *!ven Xll, eight £18 I.os. Outside and Local Advertisers all are on the same footing. Our headquarters are at Levin ()ut we also circulate extensively in Shannon and .Manakau, reaching boil) (own and cniiiiiiy populations. Casual advertisiMnonis 3s per inch first insertion, '.!s per inch each subsi|iie.iif insoriion. ""Wanted Known" Advertisements (limited to ?/) words), la nor issue; three iiKiertions 2s (ni THE' HSSIMSWai^sjIA Is the only DAILY KtiWSPAPE.It- between Wellington and PaJmrrston North. "PLEAmwo WAKES ARE HALF SOLD!" And there are thousands of citizens who willingly lesliiy to the wonderful eihcaey °' Tonking-'s Linsned for foiiirlip, cold?. innn<'iiz,i, f>h:. f netau (. relief follows fii'fH dooe.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 March 1914, Page 4

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574

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 March 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 March 1914, Page 4

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