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UNRESERVED tfALE OJ*' DAIRY j COWS, EJG. ; WEDNESDAY, 2(jth .May, 19ir>. j ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, ■ LTD. liavo received instructions ■l'lom Mr W. N. Brunii, who has »old Lis [arm to soil as above at 1 p.m. 32 cows to calvo August and September (18 second calvors). <j wuaners. | i good hack, U-yoars. 1 spring cart horse, 8-yoaro-Spring dray and harness, block dray and harness ,milkcaus, buckets, aerator and sundries. LIGHT LUNCHEON 1 PROVIDED. o(j4-(5. WANTED IvNOWN.—For Spot Casli at out Great Amalagamation Sale. All wool N./.-made hlau- i kets, single bed 10s Oil and 16s Lid; | three-quarter-bed 21s (3d, 22s Od, 23s ! (id; double-bed 25s tid, ii7s "od, 29s <sd. jj Best and chcape«t in tlio Dominion. Stiles and iMathesou, Levin. NEED'LEOR AFT. -New and large assortment of Needlecraft to hand Knittetl comforts, smocking, knitted and crochet laces, edgings, djoyleye. At Jones's, Levin. 675-3 REMEMBER! [ WEDNESDAY NEXT, MAY 2(3. At 8 p.m. | LYRIO PICTURES. "PATRIOTIC pICTUHE I^IGHT Proceeds in aid of the New Zealand Hospital Ship. Prices Is all over the Theatre. Of course, children halfprice 576-3 THE KING'S TJ UGARD -ITUCiARD THE MAN YOU CAN'T SHOOT. AND CHJNG SUN 1.00. The Chinese Magician. ABE CT7MING TO LKXIS 582-3. WANTED.-- Girl (»r uov Cor the Printing.--Apply early •'. "W. "i'lioiiipson. 580-2 SL'NDKIES SALE. SATURDAY. MAY 2!.'. nt. 1.30 p.m. MiiSSKS PARKER AND VINCENT will hold a sale as above at the .Mart, Oxford-street, when the tolhmiug goods will be offered:— Double and single beikteads. and wire mattresses, 2 Aiuorfca.il leather covered. coucht-'«. grit mill, table chairs, treadle sewing inachiiM-' 1 i" good order, horse rug, farm and garden tools ,etc. etc. 581-td.

WANTED. -To Sell a lady's bicycle £2 Cash. Apply to Chronicle Office for particulars. "" 583-1 LMVIN LAUNDRY. *| FKASEM, Proprietress of the IvJL * Levin Laundry, undertakes— WABHING AND IRONING. WASHING AND IRONING. WASHING AND IRONING. » at! its branches. First-ckts work. OiTY EXPERIENCE. CITY EXPERIENCE SALE.—Child's School Pony, very quiet. Apply Cliroiiiclo Office for address. st>B-3 The builder btnlaea a house of brick, 'Twas sound as sound could be, But the builder himseli was out of repair, And a ragged cough coughed he. "Tis a wooden suit I'll be wearing soon, Said he and his face was dour, Hut he beat the old reaper in just two houra With Woods' Great Peppermint Cure -IdTt. THEY ALL USE IT. "If anyone comes to our home vvith a cold we immediately recommend Chamberlain's Cough RemeSy," writes Mrs Eleanor H. Blunt, Princess-street, Bulimba, Q. "I have used it in my family for over ten years and all my married children have roared their children on it. We appreciate the reasonable price wf Chamberlain's Cough Remody, its wonderful effectiveness and the ea6y manned in which the children take." For sale everywhere. -Advt. AVere I so tall to reach the sky, Or take the ocean in my span. What use is length, unless there s strength, Now tell me if you can. Suppose I am ill with rasping cough Or tickling throat—well, to bo sure I don't talk length, I gather strength With Woods' Great Peppermint Cure

JUST FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS. "My son gets so bad with croup hf cannot get his breath," writes Mrs N. I'. Lewis. Mile End, Adelaide, S-A. "I just follow the directions with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and he is soon completely cured. J never go to bed without a bottle-of Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy in the house for I don't, know when Sydney will be attacked

It was the steamer Sespeniß, That sailed the wintry sea. But the skipper bold had an awful cold And was sad as sad could be. But his daughter fair, with golden hair, Said "Father, no words could he truer. No cure on earth has half the worth Of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. -Advt.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 May 1915, Page 4

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627

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 May 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 May 1915, Page 4

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