S. P. Q. ft. STORE o a xj ~'• . Golden State Mason Fruit Jar < "The Only Perfect-Sealer." Pints 5/6 Quarts 6/6 Half-galls. 8/6 Ball Mason Fruit Jar I Pints 3/9 i Quarts 5/- Half-galls. 6/6 Tin Ton Jelly Jar* 4/-per'ddzerl sets of 2 Jars. "■ f OftAU ,'■■ -~.,;■ — JT. HARRIS, Oxford Street, f 1: Spat Cash &utch&\ h V During the hot weather all meat will bo kept iii the cooling room J .fv over night at the Palmeretoii North Abattoirs, from-'thence to Levin $ r first train, for immediate delivery in the morning, thus ensuring the \ "'. • £■ freshest of ineat in hot weather. All meat inspected by qualified Go- C,: V vernment Inspector. 3 f ONE QAULITY ONLY-THE VEEY BEST. S I
"WANTED COLUMN." Advxbtwevknti under this heading are charged for at the rate of Is for each twenty words. TT.'IME for the Garden and Paddock -*-* '3s Kd per bag of 2 cwt. Now in Stock at Parker & Vincent, Levin. T "OST.—Pocket Book with sum of ■*-* money between Weraroa-* Post Office and Koputaroa ou January 4th. Finder rewarded—Apply Chronicle. / 16-? rp'EST YODR to snffice for twelve months may be secured for 3e 6d, at the* Ohroni«)» Office. .';"■'■' W, ANTED KNOWN,— Tfie new,white Linen and Frosted -'CrepeTeniiis Hats are now opened up. This bat i» very serviceable and becoming for young: people. Only at Stiles and Matheson's, The White House.-Levinl TEST YOUR suffice for twelve months - may" te secured for 3s 6d, at the Chronicle Office. JOB PRINTING executed at the shortest poesifalo notice at tht Chronicle Office. Try us I' SEASON 1914. rilO Stand this seaaon" at Otaki kud -*- surrounding districts, the-' v DRAUGHT STALLION BKDBIN H!0OD ißy R&ntin Robin,,, dam Katherine, ' - Earl of Salisbury. ■ OJD >. ■- 'ich'bay w.itb' I • . £tfe-?v ! ' )»nda, with and suu He is of v t>xtelit" » tuticn aaii .../ - . >tioii. ._ .— TERMS—£2 10s s . ■<■■. - -e- Any further particular* i.-.j obtained by letter or in person from owner..\o. J Shield) or A. L. DEVONSHIRE," in charge. 963-1 q SLIGHTLY DAMAGED JIRNSTON'S ENGLISH No 8. GiLVANISED FNCING:WIRE~ PRICE -| AS PER OWT Less 2i per cent Discount for Cash A REAL GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR FARMERS- TO GET IN THEIR SEASON'S STOCK. Arthur Hopwocd HARDWARE Co., Ltd. NORTH. r , tS A NEW WOMAN.' "I wassubject to a cold on the chest," sayS Mrs. Cecilia Coyne, Wellington St., East*' Perth, W. A. "and knowing how'serious that class of cold was I tried every remedy "that I thought' would benefit me, but without results. I hadegun to despair when I was reoommead ded Chamberlain's Cough Remedy I began to feel a new women and 'now would not be without it in the house. Sold everywhere. Adrt. SOON MY FORMER SELF. "About 8 years ago I had brass poisoning which caused liver trouble," writes Mr W. A. Peez, Annat, N, Z. '1 could not sleep or eat and wasted-to a shaddow. After taking Chamberlain's \" Tablets for a short time my health was greatly improved and J have had no , return of my trouble, 1 am now -n good health and reckon,! owe it to Chamberlain's Tablets.''
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 January 1915, Page 1
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506Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 January 1915, Page 1
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