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UKNERAL CONTRACTOR. j .W»th-str©«i., !*>vit) - ' J 'IONORKJ'.I.NO or A»po<ui.'<>i, i'is-1" j V:V j,| Ornamental Fencing, in iu»'> : p«i tof the di-siriot. Ofi>uiyterj wt».* KpiK;i»lt.y. Agent for Motklian, . Moiiunioiital Mason, Nortk. r jPRLMENDOUS Saving in this seusou's smart I iveod coats. Usual prices 39s (sd, -16s, 50s, to (jd. Sale prices 29s (id, 355, 39s (jd to 55s for ■Spot Cash only at Stiles and Matheeoii's, Levin. rBTICSI' YOUR COWH. - .Sheets to nuriico for twelve moid,lis mity l« h ecu rod for :<« fid, at tlw Chiwiiclo | cauna' Joavc, 'u*' fiuld !all,s uinv I'd l.ictjtijr 'hide a. wee, Dud':; gol, a cold, and Mum's not, well, And pipes the. itlier o'e. I ll gang doon to the writer titoro For Woods' Groat Peppermint Cure, And Mum and Dad will "greet" no more Aye-i» th'oy'll be rieht, for sure—Aivt ~ ny don't, you get "iNazui i" ' A ic\. whiffs ot this nonest spec:ac through a Nnzol inhaler will otfec-t a speevly i".';iei. Is 1)0 liuys 00 d<jses— Auvt 7 Our Permanent Column. lot! READY RLFFULNCE. IDE FK-NCI.NG ACT. IiRLCITON OF FliNCliS. A leiiuu ot any of the kinds mentioned in t.he Second Schedule is a m'llicient fence within Lhe meaning ol Uic t'eucing Act (*■ 7). The occupieirt ol adjoining lauds not divided by a sufficient tcncc are liable to join 111 or contribute in equal proportions to the election ol a fence l>tI u ecu such lands, although such ft>ncc may not extend along tile whole boundary line. But no occupier is liable to contribute to any fence which is not, as far as practicable, oontinuou? tin oiighout its length.. 1 Lii: RULES OF 'IDF ROAD. Iho Rule ol the Road is a paradox quite; l-'oi m driving joiw carnage along, II joii heal' to the lei I you are sure to go light. If you turn to the right you go w rung. lint in walking the streets 'tis a dillei eut- cyso ; I'o the right it is light won tiho-ild .steer, On the lett should be lett enuugh ol clear space lot the- people who u iVIi to wall there. LKGAI. TFNDFK. l .-icb i <>i niom»\s* h:.i_\ lecaU, 1 - he made-- in lb.- ra.- eoi Irroiize coum, I"r auv amount not exceeding Is; ill the -a.se ol silver coins, not exceeding 40s: m tli eea.se ot gold coins for any amount, unless coined prior to the reign ol Queen Victoria <33 aud_ 3 1 Vic. e. It), sc. . I. and lloyal I'roclaiua Uon -2. Nov.. ISl.tb. j Hank "are not legal tender in New Zealand, although made a. first chare,.' on lhe assets ol the haul; ol 'milie '."ISanl» Note "Issue Act, IW3 " sec. :»). S I i; I K I N(; KOSK Ct TTINGiS. Au inipoitaui element el succesF n -inkikng rose i.-uttnigs in .summer is 'vceping them pericctly fresh — i-e , they must be just a.s fresh when placed .n the soil as cut from the trees : n fact, the work can not be done too i;uickly. It once the cuttings shrivel -and they shrivel rapidly—few will grow ; but It quite iiesii, well selected, and rigluly inserted, lew will iai!. this esential of perlecl freshness "an ;>e iiiaiulanted w hen I lie number ol cutting.-, i.s, limited. I H 10 SKA,SONS. I Autumn begins on March 21,sf; Win--1 ter on June 'J Ist. (the shortest day); Spring commences on Sept-ember 2ih'd ; Summer on December '22nd (the longest day). From observations, extend { ing over a number of years, it appeal - | that, on the. average, the hottest j period is from the 2ist to the 2- r iih 1 of- January, am! I,lie coldest from 'lie. i 'iOth to the -It tli ol July. 'Ihew eer t tods, therefore, are tin* natural m'nlI ,su in mer aml mid w in tor. j 1 IMPOUNDING ' 'A'l'T Ms. rvic. All trespassing eattk; may be im- ' pcunded by the occupier of the land j on which they are trespassing; but in . the ease of unfcnced land, the occuI p:er is not- entitled to claim any damar.es except fees for driving, or tor | giving notice of the detention of such , cattle, as provided in the Second I Schedule. ' If Iho land is fenced, the oeeupier rnay Hnim the trespass rn[o.~ pio\-ided i the Second-Kclmdiik-, or he mn.v 1 cbiitn and wn for I,be amount, of actual ; damage, sustained. ! TWKIA'I-; O'CL<.H?K 'Vf '\<t.»ON N I Mft A N TIMK. ' A- eom|.iai cd \i ifli - : Adclai<l« ... 10 0 i.m. Aden 3 31 n.m. Alexandria ... ... 2 28 a.m. Amsterdam 0 50 a.m. Berlin 1 23 am. j Hpi ne 1 0a m. i Rombity n 21 a.'n. Hosfjin 7 (fi p in. ; Hrindisi 1 42 am. : L'risb.-nie-. 10 30 a n , Brussols . . 6 24 tm. j A SCEPTIC CONVINCED "I was bad with colic,'' wrflAi Mr > Jo-eph Ttyau. lK'telkeeper. Pabi. N.Z--and my wife was recommended tn icive ; Hie Charnberhiiii'f; Colic and Diarrh iea Tteinoriy. 1 was sceptical and refused to take it. but at last I: got so bud thai | inv wif« prevailed upon me to try it. After' two doses 1 was all right- nnd have been so over since T swear by nhniiiberlai-n's OoI'k? and Diitrrboeti Remedy n'oTT,"' Tor "aale emrywhnr«. — Adrt

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 May 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 May 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 May 1915, Page 4

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