TO SWEETEN THE BREATH. To sweeten the breath take a course of Chamberlain's Tablets. They arc invaluable for the relief and prevention of disorders of the .stomach and liver, which cause bad breath. They stimulate the bowels to perform their work thus clearing the system. By taking one of Chamberlain's Tablets at regular intervals voui will never be troubled with bad breath. Sold everywhere. Advt "IA/fl-LL the person who picked up my * bag this morning please return to this office where lie ulTl be rewarded —X. Kirkcaldie. HORO'N'HEXUA COUNTY COUNCIL. SPECIAL ROLLS. 131 BLIC Xotice is hereby given that the Special Rolls 111 connection with the undermentioned loans are open for inspection at the County Office. Levin, during office hours. Arawhata Drainage Loan £200 Heights Road Extension Loan £200 Dated this 4tli day of February, 1915. H. E. LODGE. 113-1 County Clerk. T^/' ANTED TO .SELL.-Good harness * * pony, stylish and "fast, guaranteed quiet and sound. Also good young hunt-away sheep dog. For address apply Chronicle Office. DOG TAX. 191?. "pUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that owners of dogs residing in the Borough of Levin must register their dogs at the Borough Council offices, in Oxford-street. Registration fees are as follows:—For sporting and house dogs 10 shillings per head (reducible to five shillings per head if paid on or before tho 13tli March 1915); for dogs kept by farmers or drovers, and used solely for the purpose of drivin gor herding cattle or sheep, two shillings and sixpence per head. P. W. GOLDSMITH. Registrar. Levin. Feb. 3rd. 1915. 110-3 alt JUST ARRlVED.—Auckland Peach- " es and l Nectarines at Gibson's Red Store. 109-1 LICV IN BOROUGH COUNCIL. OUTSTANDING HATES. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY "■ given that all .rules unpaid on the Ist DAY OF MARCH NEXT will be sued for without further notice. P. W. GOLDSMITH, Town Clerk. Levin, 2nd February, 19J5 107-4 int. WANTED TO SELL.-Grade Jersey cow, second calf. Apply Carniody. Queen-street, Levin 102-3 rfIIRVEAN Peaches.- Orders will 'e "■ taken for first-class, peaches and r.ectarines, mature for bottling at 2jd per pound minimum quantity 181bs. Also fonr-p'umd punnets of the same plcko'i ripe and juicy at Is 3d. Note. ■ Tii.- -.-•!> son will end about March i<t. ■' C Neill, Tirvean. Wer:uoH. 000-3 T\; ANTED '! ■■■'• iSElli. - - A few Pedi- * V R Bcr.-y'liire Boars. Apply P F!. I'.-.lraes. 98-3
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 February 1915, Page 3
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385Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 February 1915, Page 3
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