DQMi nrn o several house proper- -agencies.— OMAJII &U) TIES, at very cheap [rates. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co, HOUSe Latid & AlS ° FARMS ' Large and Bmall ASBESTO for Building. to suit every purse. F«?tflte Ao-entS Manager ngCUia. FRUIT and PRODUCE FR UIT GARDENERS , Oxford 61. 7 LEVIN. Sale. ASSOCIATION.
I f OF TODAY J From its Building, To its complete furnishing. For we are up-to-date b ail J j rs. Few firms have studied it so < thoroughly. Few firms are so well qualified to , givo complete satisfaction in every respect. Our stocks are various, our quality the best, .whether ia joinery op cabinet work, upholstery, or Q-o Oarfcs, and the bailings ereofceJ by us the beet in the district. Harvey & Co., ! OlFJil ST., LEVI<i. ' Wβ are a local firm with experience and reputation \ That's a naety cough! Let "Nazol" tackle it. A few drops taken on /~\N and after Tuesday, IBth April, lump sugar will soon relieve you "Na- V - f the Horowhenua Daily Chronicle boI" is the surest cough reliever in may be purchased at Mrs Dean's, aext New Zealand. Sixty doses for Is (sd. General Poet Office, up to 10 o'clock -AdH. P-m-
Ever on the But NOT IN Rise in Sales! PRICE! THE PUREST AND MOST HEALTHFUL RAISING AGENT IT IS POSSIBLE TO : PRODUCECosts Less—Goes Farther—Gives Better Results THAN OTHER BAKING POWDERS TEST "SHARLAND'S" For Bread, Pastry, Scones, Biscuits, Tarts or Puddings and you will never again be tempted to use inferior Powders. 1/ Stocked and sold by all 1 / / ■ leading Wellington grocers /■■ Ask for "SHARLAND'S" by Name Your Grocer will cheerfully get it for you if his stock is sold out.
The farmer's newspaper is the local newspaper. He buys it that lie may read the local newe, and as there are but four pages in the paper he reads till they contain. That is why an advertisements in The CHRONICLE always yields quick results. It is vead and remembered As a door packing for linoleum The CHRONICLE cannot compete with the 16-page papers of the city, but as a medium for advertisements addressed to Levin Shannon townspeople, and the farmers of Horowhenua County, The CHRONICLE represents a royal flush and queen bee. NEURALGIA AND SHOOTING PAINS. "For seven years I have suffered with neuralgia and shooting pains in the head," writes Mrs M. A. Cradock, John-street, Salisbury, S.A. "I tried many things but found nothing to equal Chamberlain's Pain Balm for giving immediate relief. My son had neuralgia very badly but found a few application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm completely cured him." For sale •very where. , Advt. Moving pictures tell a storj, Life's sad incidents are shown, Joy and sorrow, laughter, satfnese, Gladness, madness, grief and moan But the "movie" that upset me Was the cough that made me poor, Faded from the screen for ever, Chaeed by Woods' Great Peppermint Core. Advt The man who L 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 Ught. '- Adrt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 May 1915, Page 4
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515Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 May 1915, Page 4
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