; S. P. Q. R, STORE , Golden State Mason Fruit Jar ] { "The' Only Perfect Sealer." |' • : Pint's 5/6 QuWrts 6/6 Half-galls: 8/6 "■ ■ • Ball iHasofi Fruit Jar t Pints 3/9 Quarts 5/- Half-galls. 6/6 . Tin Top Jelly Jars 41- per dozen sets of 2 Jars. - '-'; , .. . .i ~ .. . . -H, - . . . ■ f* , t. HARRIS, Oxford -Street,Spot GaSff Butcher. ' During the ]iot weatlier all meat will be kept in the oooliug room x over night at the'-Palmeitston North Abattoirs, from thence to. Levin • first train, for immediate delivery in the morning, thus ensuring the \ [ freshest of meat in hot weather. All meat inspected, by qualified Go- C » vernment Inspector. K j£NE QAULITY ONLY -THE VERY BEST. V .;, ■■ . ■-. I ■■■ . ■ - ■• *
" WANTED COLUMN." AdvjeiitißKmjcntß under this heading are charged for at the rate of Is for each, twenty words. T IME for the Garden and Paddock 3s 6d per bag of 2 cwt. Now in Stock at Parker & Vincent, Levin. miEST YOUR COWS.—Sheets to bulfice for twelve months ma; be secured for 3s 6d, at the Chixxnit !• Oilice. jj OHANNING&. GENERAL CONTRACTOR. Bath-street, Levin / tOA'CJLiKIIisU or Afcpnalfcing, or Ornamental Fencing, in tin-? part of the district. Cemetery wot,., . ayeoiaitj^ _ .Agent for LesUe McMioc, Monumental Mason, Palmers ton Norta. rpEST YOUR COWS.—Sheeto to auf- ( fice for twelve' months may Le secured for 3s 6d, at the Chronicle Office. JOB PRINTING executed at the shortest possible notice at tht Chronicle Office. Try us I LOST. —A Lady's Handbag irom a seat on the Levin Railway Station Reward. Finder please return to Chronicle Office ' 27-3 1 SEASON 1914. r|HO Stand this season at Otaki and surrounding districts, the DRAUGHT STALLION iIOBIN HOOD (iiy Rantin Robin, dam [Catherine, by Earl of Salisbury. ROBIN HOOD s a riob bay with blaok points, standing 16.2 hands, with grijnjl bone and'substance. He is .of good temper, excellent constitution and splendid action. TERMS—£2 10s single mare. Any furtheij ( particulaj-s may be obtained by letter or in person from owner vG. J Shield) or A. L. DEVONSHIRE, in charge. 952-1 q SLIGHTLY DAMAGED JTHNSTON'S ENGLISH No 8. GALVANISED FNCING WIRE. ■ J RICE PER OW'l Less 2i" per cent Discount for Cash A REAL GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR FARMERS TO GET IN THEIR SEASON'S STOCK. Arthur tlopwcod HARDWARE Co., Ltd. PALMERSTON NORTH. is A NEW WOMAN. "I was, subject to a cold on tho chest," says Mrs. Cecilia Coyne, Wellington St., East Perth, W. A. "and knowinj; how serious that class of cold was 1 tried every remedy that I thought would benefit ,me, but without results. I and egun to despair when I was reoommemd ded Chamberlain's Cough Remedy I began to feel a new women and now would not be without it in the house. Sold everywhere. Advt.
SO6N FOR.Mf I! SELFr"About 8 years ago I had brass poisoning which caused liver trouble," writes Mr W. A. Peez, Annat, N, _Z. 'I could not sleep or eat and wasted to a sbad<Jow. After taking Chamberlain's' Tablets for a short time my health •* «s greatly improved and J have had no return of my trouble, i am now n good health and reckon J owe if to 7 Uhamberlain's Tablet*."
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 January 1915, Page 1
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519Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 January 1915, Page 1
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