DSM ARTRr Pα s F eral house proper- -agencies.- !i >JU.l2U.il Oil \j{) TIES, at very cheap rates. \ ALLIANCE ASSUKANOE Co, Jj HOUSe, Land & Alß ° FARMS » Lar « e and small ASBESTO for Building. jj . to suit every purse. I Estate Agents. Manager I S FRUIT and PRODUCE FRUIT GARUE NEKS' Oxford St., LEVIN, on Sale. ASSOCIATION. „ *
r OF tODAY ) ' From its Building, To its complete furnishing. For we are upt tb-dite buil.lji-5. Few firms have studied it ao thoroughly. Few fituos are so well qualified to give complete *a*tsfaetion in every respect. / Our stocks are various, our quaiity thy best, whether in joinery or cabinet work, upholstery, or do Garfcs, e.nj the bailings ereoCeJ by us are the beat in the district. Harvey & Co., ! OXFOHQ ST., LEVII«. « Wβ are a Jocal firm with experience and reputation i "VyANTED TO SELL.-Double l>.r. f\N and after Tuesday, lSth April, • ' Bedstead and wire mattress; the Horawhenua Daily dironicle also 3-wooden bedstead. No reasyn- maj»be purcliaeed at Mrs Dean's, aext able offer refused. Apply I'\ J. Glac- General Post Office, up to 10 o'clock t kin, Levin. p.m.
Why Pay Dearly for Baking Powder ? Other Baking Powders are now dearer to buy; but the finest compound in New Zealand— , SHARLAND'S—is still sold at BEFORE-WAR ' PRICES. AND its Superior Qualities have NOT been lowered Sharland's Baking Powder is as Pure, Strong and Sure as ever before. Tested for any recipe, it NEVER FAILS TO RISE. Always makes Bread, Scones, Cakes, Tarts (and Puddings lighter, tastier and more digestible. Preferred by Professional Cooks and praised by ——— Busy Housewives because of its — —— i Purity, Certainty and Economy Note the Price—One Shilling Your Grocer can supply "SHARLAND'S"— Order a Tin To-day! e,H.-B<_ 3 j
J- The Farmer's newspaper is, ?h> local \> newspaper. Hebuys U that he may '' read the local uetwj, qjad as there are } bht fohr in ; the paper.h« read» all thejr contain. That is wliy an ad- ; vertiseuients in The CHIIONICLE always yields quick reeiifte. It is read and remembered. As a floor packing for linoleum The- CHHON'ICLE cannot compete with the 16-page paper*of the city, but as a medium for axK > vertisements addressed to Levin and! '■ Shannon tonuspeople, and the-, fernri . ere of Horowhenua Cou»ts%. The' CHRONICLE represents, » royal flwslu and queen bee. NEURAL(SM. AND SHOOHIIiNG: N PAINS. "for seven years I hay,eeaffered ; -jvitfi neuralgia and shooting geins in; the head," wrjtee Mre A. Ci-adock % , John-*treet, Balisbary. v S.A. '1 triedi . many things but foend. nothing 1 toequal Chamberlains. Pain Balm for giving immediate relief. My son nadL neuralgia very, badly but found a fewapplication, of Chamberlain's Pain Balrai tompletely cured him." For safe everywhere.' —AdTtMoving pictures tell a story, Life's sad incidents are shown, Joy and sorrow, laughter, eaanet*,, ! Gladness, madness, grief, and nwuw. But the "movie" that upset me Was the cough that made me poor, Faded from the svreen' for ever, Chased by Woods' Great Peppermint I 0 0*- Advt man who ia always finding fault with hie boots would do well to go barefoot for a day, or make a bee-line to Fred, W. Pink's for a new pair that will make him "merry and bright. '.-- ' Adrt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 April 1915, Page 4
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526Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 April 1915, Page 4
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