ensure the peg being 2 inches lower than j the one in the trench. Then fill np I the space with concrete and draw the | straight edge to slide on. ! Be careful to keep the concrete moist '' for a few days either by spraying, or / wet Hacks placed over it, which must , be kept wet. Concrete must be protected from frost by some sort of covering. OTHER THINGS. > Other things may profitably be made of concrete, including walks, gutters, borders for flower beds, steps, stairs, retaining walls, foundations, piers, posts stoves, chimney caps, cisterns, bath tuibs, watering troughs, tanks, well curbs, horso blocks, hog pons, chicken houses, cellars, hothouses, hot-bed frames, silos, culverts, bridges, chimneys, barns, granaries, dairies, houses, etc. PILES. « '< " Piles rarely kill, but they cause con- ■ stant torturo. This is especially true out pain, cutting, or detentiou from business. This has been proved in ' quickly and permanently cured, within the case of those who are ever bo slightly constipated. i'lles can be thousands of cases in botn sexes, and of all ages, and in the' very worst as -, ing, Painful, and Bleeding Piles can appreciate for a moment the marvellous sense of relief that follows the use of well as in ordinary cases. No one who Doan's Ointment. Go at once end get had not suffered the torments of Itcba pot of this Ointment; it will end your sufferings. Mr F. W. Gardes, Main-6treet, Foxable, particularly at night, or in the warm weather. I tried many remedies in the hope of lindiug a oure, but ton, says:—"For five years I suffered from that awfully trying complaint could get nothing to do me any lasting good. I then consulted a doctor, but hie treatment also failed. At last Doen's Ointment was recommended to me, the recommendation atlig tliat it had effected a wonderful cure. 1 bought a pot at once, and after I had used about half of it I found th;it the irritation was much loss, so I persevered Itching Piles. The pain and irritation were sometimes almost unijiWwith the treatment, and tioioro long 1 was completely and uormaiu-utly i-'irwl. I say "completely" because it is thre« sionally. just us a preventative against any return." Two yiNirs Inter Mr Gurries confirms the above: —'it is now live years since Doan's Ointment cured mi? of I'iles. and I am still free of this complaint. , ' I have not Uv" troubled with Piles years since my cure was elf eo ted, and siucu. 1 always keep a pot of Doan's Ointment in the house, and use it occaWhen we say that Doan's Ointmeni will cure Piles, wo mean exactly what wo say. nothing moro or less, and we are able to make this emphatic statement backed up by such ovidonce a.r. the above. Doau's Ointment is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per pot, or will be posted on receipt or price by Fnster-McLcllan Co., 7Z Pitt-street, Sydney. ISarotoimum (Li|)rmuck Published at Levin is the --n.y daily paper published on tee Manawatu line between Wellington City and Palmerston North, a distance of 9» miles Thiri long coast line is dotted with butter and cheeee factories and flaxioilLb, and carries a Large farming population. ■ With the Chronicle Is incorporated "The Manawatu Farmer," which wee first published at the adjoining town Shannon, in 1893, ai i durins; the period of 21 years it h.is obtained a large circulation 1:1 each district on this ocoet. two Editions are Printed Daily Containing, in addition to local and district news, intarprovincial news, as furnshod by the Press Association. The first edition is published at noon and sent northwards by train and by runners on horseback. The secon dedition, published in ihe afternoon, covers the town and vicinity ond the country southward. The Chronicle Will be found in the Monies of the settlers in and around Waikanae, Otaki, Tβ rioro, Manakau, Ohau, Levin, Koputaroa, Shannon, Moutoa, Fox ton, M&keruia and Tokomarn This Stretch of Country Makes the paper a good medium for business announcements. It is a wide and progressive dairying district, and offers attractions to you as a mer.'ns of extending your business. We shall be glad to see an advertisement of your in tbo of the Chronifla*A GoOl> INVESTMENT, iou may have an attack of diarrhoea, dysentery or pains in the stomach one ot these days and it will be well to remember the name of a medicine that will relieve you. Say it slowly— Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. What will be still betterbuy a bottle to-day; it will be Is 3d. well invested. Sold everywhere. Advt KNOWN Before senarng outside town every woman requiring a first-class riding skirt should first visit W. M. Clark's Oxford street, Levin. When you seethe style, make and quality o tClark'e new riding skirte, at a lowe« price than out side stores, you will give Clark's your business.—Advt. A cough remedy or estimable value is "Nazol." Specially good for children —even babies. Wise mothers evarywhero keep "Nazol" handy. Sixty doses in everv Is 6d bottle.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 March 1915, Page 4
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839Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 March 1915, Page 4
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