UNEESERVED SALE- OF DAIRY ■ STOCK. ) AT THE SALOEYAILDS, LEVIN. j i MONDAY, sth July, 1915. i MESSRS IBR'AHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd., have been instructed by Mr A. G. Meyrick (who has sold his property to sell as above at 12.30 p.m., the whole of his welUsiiown herd consisting of— f*(\ COWS coming to 3rd calf and Ovl calving in August and September. 20 cows coming to their second calf and calving August and September. 10 heifers in calf. 20 weaner heifers 2 Jersey bulls (one purebred). 1 dogcart and harness. 736-6 ; - Clearing Sale, ' THUSI>AY, JULY Ist, 1 p.m. MESSRS PAKKER ANDD VINOIfINT have received instructions from Mr H, H. .Blade to sell the whole of his furniture and household eflecte as aibove, at his residence, Levin, Kopu-taroa-road (J. It. McDonald's estate), comprising— t Cow to calve September, pony, gig, I and harness, bay pony, saddle and » harness, 2 pigs, cattle and sheep dog, fowls, etc. Also dining-room table, chairs, couches, linoleums, duchesses, double, three-quarter and single bedsteads complete, horse rug, etc., ete. Auctioneer's note.—The bedroom furniture is practically all new and in good order. JULY Ist, 1 p.m. 734-3.
II Will 11 mil IMJ— —i < WEARS OUT BODY AND BRAIJS. Indigestion and dyspepsia wear jut r body and brain, for owing to imperfect assimilation of food they do not receive the required nourishment. Constipation ensues and the victim .becomes i wealk and haggard. Uhamberlain's i Tablets stimulate the digestive organs to perfect action, compelling digestion L and assimilation of foodj and strengthen j the bowels, eo that .they act naturalTy j and regularly. Sold everywhere. Advt. j JNOT*rB>EATING IT PKOPER/LY. I If you cannot get rid of a cold it is * because you *ire not treating it proper- * ly. There is no reason why *a cold should hang on for weoks or until soma I serious throat or Tung trouble is devel- I oped, and it will not if you take Cham- ! "Bferlain's Cbugli Remedy. Taken in i double doses every hour arter the hrst" symptoms appeared Ohan- h bertain's Oough Eemedy,. would have g counteracted the ©fferfis of the cold-and b restored your system to a healthy con- n dition. Even after the cold flas be- P come settled in the system; Chamber- i< lain's CJough 'Remedy will give prompt t' relief and c'ountei'aot any tendency oi h fte resulting in pneumon: v where. " Adrt. S
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 June 1915, Page 4
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397Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 June 1915, Page 4
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