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Western Wolths ryegrass Ten Have's) —9d per lb. Sutton's Seeds.—As per their list. Sulphate Ammonia.—£lß -per ton. Sulphate Potash.—£Bo per ton. Basic Slag.—£5 t 10s. Delivery JulyAugust. • Superphosphate.—Limited quantity £5 10s per ton. Salt Waste.—for Agricultural purposes, £2 per ton. Vapourite.—(Strawson's)—Kills all soil insects, 2os per cwt; 16s per 1-ewt Gear Co. blood manure, No. 2.—£3Gear Co. Bonedust.—£6 ss. WANTED KNOWN.—For Spot Cash at our Great Amalgamation Sale. All-wpol New Zealand-made Blankets at 9s 4d,16s 6d and 16s lid, 10s 4.d, 21s 6d, 22s 6d, 23s 6d, and lis 4d, 25s 6d, 27s 6d, 2'9s 6d pair. Best and cheapest in the Dominion.— Stiles and Matheson, Levin. Nip that cold in the bud by treating it instantly with "Nazol." , Taken on sugar or inhaled, "Nazol" naver fails. 60 doses cost is 6d. Advt. European Agency. VX7HOLESALE Indents prompt- * * ly executed at lowest cast prices for all kinds of British, and Continental goods, including:— Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and ruggißts' Sundries, China, Earthenware and Glassware, Cycles, Motors and Accessories, Drapery, Millinery and Piece Goods, Fancj Goods and Perfumery, Hardware, Machinery and Metais, Jewellery, Plate, and Watches, Photographs, and Optical Goods, Provisions and Oilmen's Stores, etc., ete, COMMISSION, 2j per cent, y 5 per cent. Trade discounts »>• lowed. Special quotations on a* mand. Sample Cases from £li upwards. Consignments of Pr« duce sold on Account. WILLIAM WILSON & SONS, . (Established 1814). | 25, ABCHUIiCH LANE, LONDON, f f * E-C CaW? eddress: Acnuaire, London. %\ yt Horo&xknwa H'ailp Cbrontttf

GENERAL PRINTING DEPARTMENT THERE is no need to send out of the district for printing of any description. Our JOBBING DEPARTMENT. JOBBING DEPARTMENT. JOBBING DEPARTMENT, is equipped with an extensive assortment of type with which we can turr out plain, commercial and ornamental printing of every description. In PAMPHLET WORK, SCHEDULES and PRIZE LISTS We have the advantage of the linotype, which gives speed and neatness, so necessary in this kind of work. Patronise the local printing office. Being eloee at hand delays and mistakes are avoided, and it keeps hands employed in lihe town. RING UP NUMBER 10. DANGER OF CROUP. The great danger in croup is the formation of a thick mucu6 in the voice box and until this is expelled, the spasmodic choking continues. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy given in frequent doses will loosen this' membrane and cause the child to expell it by vomiting. - Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is absolutely sate and certain for croup and if given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, ov even after the croupy cough appears, it will prevent the attack. Sold everywhere. *SSSBS9BSSS£S!2f "For this relief, much thanks!" Hamlet's words expresses the feelings of the many thousands who have tested : "Nazol." All agree that "Nazol" ic the "best cough and cold remedy in the Dominion." Get a bottle to-day. • - Advt. There's nothing to equal "Nazol" for stopping coughs and colds, soothing sore throats and banishing influenza. Good for old and young.—Advt. What, a cold on the chest? Rub a little "Nazol" where you feel the tightness and cover with wadding. Sniff a few drops through a Nateol Inhaler. That treatment always soothes and eases. —Advt. BB— NO COLD IS "NAZOL" PRAX)F. Sharland's absolutely is the Baiting Powder. Purest, strongest and cheapest. Sharland's is bound to rise. Get it from your grocer.—Advt. SHARLAND'S Baking Powder has never failed to rise. I '-osts less than others— worth more. Advt "Every little helps" provided that little is a drop of "Nazol." When you've a cold in the head inhale a few whiffs; if the trouble is in the throat, sprinkle some drops on a piece of sugar. Taken either way "Naeol" insures relief.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 June 1915, Page 1

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606

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 June 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 June 1915, Page 1

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