H. C. SHEARGOLD, OHATJ FLOUR. £> s (1 •£ s d 100's 0 19 0 50's .- 0 9 9 Cash Discount 0 0 8 0 0 4 0 18 4 0 9 5 S.P.Q.R. SHILUMGSWORTH RICE 61bs for 1/- SAGO 61bs for 1/- TAPIOCA 61t>9 for 1/NUGGET POLISH SARDINES HONEY 5 Tins for il- 3 Tins for 1/- 2 Jars for 1/TEA slbS BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE, 7/8 A Splendid 2s. Leaf Tea at the price of Is. 6d. Dust Teas. THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT Get a Free Sample at S.P.Q.R. STORE - - OHAU WATCH THIS SPACE. For New Adveriisraent by T. HARRIS, Levin's Cash Butcher.
SUBDiVISIONAL SALE OF LAND. ESTATE OF THE LATE HERBERT HODGE, Te Horo. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. have been instructed by the Trustees to sell by Public Auction, Oil — WEDNESDAY, yth June, at 1.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, l Jth June, at 1.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, Oth June, at 1.30 p.m. inBR IGHT'S THEATRE, OTAKI, BIUGHT'S THEATRE, OTAKI, BRIGHT'S THEATRE, OTAKI, 1 000 ACRES. 1 000 000 ACRES 000 Subdivided into SJ choice Hairy or raiteninia farms. lhe areas varying iroin til to iCiiJ ACRES. .Every section has PERMANENT WAI'ER and METALLED ROAD. Tins choice estate is situated right against the rising township of TE iiORO, CLOSE TO RAILWAY STATION, DAIRY FACTORY, STORE, HALL, .BLACKSMITH, BOOTMAKER, REFRESHMENT ROOMS, TIMBER YARD, POST AND MONEY ORDER OFFICE, Etc., with frontage to Main Road, Beach and Pukenainu Roads. The greater part being WELL DRAINED SWAMP LAND, SOIL BLACK WARM LOAM Oh' GOOD QUALITY. IDEAL CLIMATE, well sheltered by Kapiti and good road to beach. FIRST-CLASS TRAIN SERVICE. IDEAL FARMS FOR WELLINGTON MILK SUPPLY. rriERMS:— Only 10 per cent down; J- 10 per cent. 12 months; balance 5 years at 5J per cent. POSSESSION JULY Ist. For plans and particulars apply to Abraham and Williams, Ltd., Palmerston North or all Branches. 535-td WANTED KNOWN.-Big Savings in Ladies' Rainprool Coat*. Usual prices 37s (id, 455, 50s, o'Gs. Amalgamation sale prices 27s Od, 355, 37s (id and 40s for Spot Cash. Stiles and Matheson, Levin. Tide Table * HIGH WATER AT HOKIO. April 1.—10.17 a.m.—10.32 p.m. April 2.—10.52 a.m.—11.12 p.m. April 3.—11.33 a.m.—11.50 p.m. April 4.—11.53 a.m.—0.27 p.m. April 5—0.47 a.m.—l.b p.m. April 0.—1.35 a»in. —2.4 p.m. April 7.-2.42 a.m. 3.21 p.m. April B.— 4.3 a.m.—4.45 p.m. April 9.—5 ; 2U a.m. —6.6 p.m. April 10.—(£37 a.m.—7.7 p.m. April 11.—7.32 a.m.— 7.57 p.m. April 12.—8.0 a.m.—8.35 p.m. April 13.—8.52 a.m.—9.9 p.m. April 14.—9.26 a.m.—9.42 p.m. April 15.—9.58 a.m.—10.14 p.m. April 16.—10.31 a.m.—10.49 p.m. April 17.—11.6 a.m.—11.24 p.m. April 18.— 11.42 a.m.—11.50 p.m. April 19. 0.12 p.m. April 20.—0.30 a.m.—1.1 p.m. April 21.—1.22 a.m.—1.46 p.m. April 22.—2.10 a.m.—2.34 p.m. April 23.— 3.4 a.m.—3.35 p.m. April 24.—4.12 a.m.—4.50 p.m. April 25 5.29 a.m.—6.9 p.m. April 26.-6.43 a.m.—7.17 p.m. April 27.-7.45 a.m.— 8.13 p.m. April 28.-8.35 a.m.—8.58 p.m. April 29.—9.19 a.m.— 9.40 p.m. April 30.—10.1 a.m.—10.21 ».ra. Form the good habit of inhaling "Nazol," and you'll keep free from coughs and colds this winter. Eigh- | teenpenoe biws sixty doses. Advt drt. NO COLD IS NIZOL PROOF!!
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 May 1915, Page 1
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