AT THE M ART. j SATURDAY, FEB. 27th, 1.30 p.m. Messrs parker and vincent have received instructions to sell as above the contents of a four-roomad house (removed to mart for convenience of sale) on behalf of a client who Vis leaving Levin. Following are a few of the articles Large dining table, 3 leather-covered chairs, Morris chair, duchess pair, double b.r. bedstead with mattresses complete, occasional tables, flower stands, upholstered wicksr easy chairs, rattan chairs, child's chair, kitchen ware, blinds, linoleums, pictures, garden tools, euc. Also on behalf of the Public Trustee complete set of carpenters' tools, etc. Fruit of all descriptions will also 0e offered. SATURDAY 27th, 1.30 p.m. 178-3 alt. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK, ETC., AT THE FARM, LEVIN. | MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1915. Messrs abraham and Williams, LTD., instructed by Mr (J Bartholomew (whose lease has ex- ' pired) will sell as above at 1 p.m.— 0 cows to calve March and April 25 cows to calve August and September ' > 3-year heifers to calve March a'nd April 11 heifers to calve September 3 18-months empty heifers 2 bulls 4 draught horses • 4 breeding sows. S.F. Plough, 'roller, 3-feaf harrows, dray, spring cart and harness, 4 tons oaten hay, 1 ton hay, gig and harness, milk cans, sundries, etc. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 183-sins. WAIKANAE STOCK SALE. Tuesday, march 2, 1915. D ALGETY & COMPANY, LTD., will sell at 1 p.m.— 200 4-year ewes (lots) 160 2-tooth wethers (lots) 65 3J-year bullocks (off hills) 12 2-year steers 14 weaners 5 fat cows 192-3 WAIKANAE STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1915. Abraham & ltd , will sell at 1 p.m. 500 breeding ewes 200 breeding ewes 155 2-tooth to 4-year ewes 70 lamba 80 2-tooth to f.t.m. ewes 70 m.a. ewes 20 2-tooth ewes 16 guaranteed empty fat cows 13 18-month steers 6 18-month heifers, r.w.b. 194-3 9 fat heifers (good). * !PJ an g 'wm nb ■■ g j|! ' ! A WELCOME I I GUEST | IN THE HOME || nfll [ the I FAMILY I JTTIMUtAItt; 1 "■ ae "■ B? g |[ ™ 9 HOPE. To give way to desp&iif is futile. Whilst we breathe we may hope. Of course, it is often very hard to carry a high head or a smiling face when trouble assails us, but tho effort must be made, or life is not worth living. Many people get-despondent when they suffer from such common ills ?s rheumatism,' gout, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sciatica, blood disorders, anaemia, indigestion, biliousness, jaundice, sick-headache, general debility, gravel, stone and bladder troubles. They do not know that the ailment is probably caused by a failure of the kidneys and liver to perform their work of neutralising, and removing, by the natural channels, uric and biliary waste poisonous matter from the body. The reason why Warner's Safe Cure has been 60 successfully , employed in the treatment of the disorders named, since its introduction thirty-five years ago, is that Warner's Safe Cure acts specifically upon the kidneys and liver, healing, soothing, and stimulating those vital organs, thus enabling them to perform the task allotted to them by nature. When the poisonous waste matter is expelled, nature does the rest. i Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chemists and storekeepers everywhere, both in the original form (5s bottbs) and in the cheaper "Concentrated"- non-alco holic fom (2s 6d bottles).
A GOOD INVESTMENT. You may have an attack of diarrhoea, dysentery or pains in the stomach one of these days and it will be well to remember the name of a medioine that will relieve you. Say it slowly— Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. What will be fltill betterbuy n bottle to-day; it will be Is od. well invested.' Sold-everywhere. Advt
jlere s a wonderful 5s post frea- parcel for cash with order:—Pail of elL>ow Lisle gloves, all shades; pair -of 2-dome Lisle - gloves, all shades; - tasked Paris net yoite; pair sieevea -to match; three hair nets; glove Satisfaction or your money back l *ith these eleven artioles for ss. Oollineon and Cunningham©, Palmsrston
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 February 1915, Page 4
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