3s per tin. Meat and Bone Meal.—l7s per 100; ds per 50, and 5s per 251b bag. Straw.—£4 per ton ex store. Western Wolths Ryegrass (Ten Have's) —9d ped lb. Sutton's Swede and Turnip Seeds >is per their list.Bilston's Basic Slag.—£s 5s per ton. Mount Lyell Super.—£s per ton. Sulphate Ammonia.—£lß 10s per ton. Sulphate Potash.—£3o per ton. Gear Company Blood Manure. — No. 2 £6. Gear Company Bonediust.—£6 sa. W.M.E. Coy. No. 3 Manure, £5 12s 6d per ton. WANTED KNOWN.—Prime Oatsn Sheaf Chaff, £7 2s 6d, s.e.; straw chaff £4 15, s.e—Parker and Vincent, Levin. (Sfytattuk Published at Levin is tht» jniy daily paper published on the Manawatu line between Wellington Gity and Palmeraton North, a distance of 9* miles. This long coast line is dotted with butter and cheese factories and flaxmillfi, and carries a Large farming population. With the Chronicle Is incorporated "The Manawatu Farmer," which was (iret published at the adjoining town Shannonj in 1883, ai -i duving the period of 21 years it has obtained a large circulation in each district on this ooeet. Two Editions are Printed Daily Containing, in addition to local and district news, interprorincial news, as furnahed by the Press Association. The irst edition is published at noon and sent northwards by train and by runners on horseback. The seoon d edit ion, 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, Te Horo, Manakau, Ohau, Lovin, Koputaroa, Shannon, Moutoa, Foxton, Maker iia and Tokomaru 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 mcens of extending your business. We shall be glad to see an sJ/ertisement of yoor in tt>; t*,!u:nn? of the ChronksL*. A POINT FOR GOOD HOUSEWIVES. On the best appointed tables yo'i invariably find the best vinegar—Sharland's. This mellow vinegar is brewed from malt and eugar, and ie free from mineral acids. It more than satisfies the requirements of the Food and Drugs Act. The flavour of Sharland's Vinepir is piquant and palatable. It is si -iply the making of salads. For pick'ing, there is no better vinegar on the narket. Sold by all grocers in bottles and bulk. [however i GO! f^ J If , By Cycle I Take 9 WOLFES SCHNAPPS I WU/\you lit is at all Times Iα Serviceable y°Sfirc\uleml. V TO SWEH.TEN THE BREATH. b sweeten the breath taKe a ooune o'l L ■ nmberlain's ±ablets. They are invariable for the relief and prevention of oisorders of the stomach and 3yer, which cause bad breath. They etimalat«. the bowels to perform their mirk ihm clearing the «y?tem. By taking onj of Chamberlains Tablets at regalar Intervals you will never be troubled with bad breath. Sold everywhere. Adr f
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 March 1915, Page 1
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482Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 March 1915, Page 1
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