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Sucrosine.—New available. £9 per ton Li used Oil Cake. —.Meal, genuine, l6s 6d per ewt. Chaff.—Oaleu sheaf, JiU per ton. -Vlolasse.s. - 2Ss per scwt casks free Quicklime. —In 281b air-tight tins, iis per tin. Meat and Bone Meal.—l7s per 100 ; tfper 50, and 5s per 251b Oag. Straw. —£4 per ton ex store. Western Wolths Ryegrass (Ten Have's) —Od per lb. Sutton's Swede and Turnip Seeds .-s per their list. Basic Slag.— Co 10s. .Delivery JulyAugust. Sulphate Ammonia.'—£lß per tonSulphate Potash. £30 per ton. Superphosphate.- - Limited quantity. £5 10s per ton. Gear Company Blood Manure — No. 2 £6. Gear Company Bonedust.—£6 ss. W. M. E. Coy. Manures not available till July W r ANTED KNOWN.—For Spot Cash at our Great Amalgamation Sale. All-wool New Zealand-made Blankets at Us ld,ltis (>d and 16s lid, IDs 'Id, 21s (id. 22s Gd. 23s Gd, and lis Id. 25k (3d. 27s (id, 29s 6d pair. Best and cheapest ill the Dominion.— .Stiles and Matheson. .Levin. Nip that cold in the bud by treating it i!i;-t;ui!ly with "Nazol." Taken on snigar or iniialed. "'.Na?.ol" naver rails. fiO doses cost is 6d. Adpt. European Agency. \75,711< >DOHA i. i - ] j rompi '' r.aaii j;t w-..':' t,t i»riii<sh ar«] inc:li;:]iT!tc * —- I i \ l-d:;'..: BSif.es and J.-e-.diif.r, ('liemicaiu rind riifffdsfis' Suiidrio.g. Cliiua, Earli* j \ irf yf'le« >:i i i)r ipery \ s ' < Ci.odj Vauo (■ * (! L,.l ;= i ' y ;a- j limits, i' 1 ' l) (Optical I'mvieioas a v.' l r ( ;;t. ■ ■ (■; j,.

•■■■ i" v "=Ti-{if; v Tt ; ?.*7lt3 of l ! r' : \ CCO'ti V.t. : wialAM lILSOM & ■v:>(!\ '5 E.C • :• j ■ '• t_.i j;i;iL-oud'm ■ 0*"of lioroiwhcmta Ciironitlf GENEBAI, DKP&iMEIS'T fHERE in no noeci to send out of - i - the district- for printing ot any e'escription. Our JGBRI'N'G DEPARTMENT..' JOBBING DEPARTMENT. JOBBING DEPARTMENT, - L< equipped ..svith •an oxtttnsivo 'as»>rtmeut 'of type with which wa can turr out plain, comraorciil and ornamantiil printing of every description. In PAMPHLET WORK, SOU EI-'" i. iu..suid PRIZE LISTS We huvo tlie advantage of the linotype, which gives speed and neatness, so necessary in this kind of work. Patronise the heal printing office. Being close it, hand delays and mistakes are avoided, ajd it keeps hands employed in -Jk? town RING.UP NUMBER 10. DANGER OF CROUP. The great danger ill croup is the formation of a thick mucus in the voice box and until this is expelled, the spasmodic choking continues. Chamberlain's Cough. Remedy given in frequent' doses will loosen uhi> membrane and cause the child to ex pell _lt -by I vomiting. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is absolutely sale and certain li,r cioup' and if given ;is soon as the ci.iid becomes heiu'se. ur even alier the ire!!].'.- cough iippears. il tvill pi'evi-iit ihe .-atack. Sold everywhere. ■ ■ tlii- relief, much thanks! iiamlel's wortls i.-xpiesses tin. leelingii ui i hi- many- thousands who l.avo tesied ••Nazi.-I." Al, agree thai •'Nazol" ie the "best cough and cold remedy-in | the Douiinion." Get a uottle to-day. I -Advt. There's nolliing to equal "Nazol" lor stopping coughs and 'olds, soothing | sore throats and bani'shiug " influenza, j Good for old and young.—Advt. AYliat, a cold on the chest? Rub | ■i little ''Na/.ol'" where you feel the j nglii mss and cover with wadding.! a lew drops through a Nazol j Inl.aler. • That treatment always! i i;,ihes and eases.—Advt. ! i '•Every little helps" provided that i little is a drop .of "Nazol." When you've a cold in the head inhale a few | whiffs; if the Trotibft- is 4n the tliroat, spriu kl^somtf*4-rope." on a piece of sugar. Taken either way "Nazol" ensures relief.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 May 1915, Page 1

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586

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 May 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 May 1915, Page 1

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