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■j r SALE DAIRY ' COWS. AT THE FARM, FAIitFIED, Levin. THURSDAY, JUIA 1, 1915. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD have received instructions from Mr A. F. Wilson (who is goipg in for cropping) to sell as above at 1 p.m.— 15 cows to calve July, August and September. 5 7 to 9-months heiters. 1 springing heifer. 1 pedigree Ayrshire bull registered NOTE.—The above herd includes Mrs Wilson's cows, which are wellknown in the district and are all a really good lot. 729-0 On account of Mrs Reading— 1 pedigree Jersey bull 11 months (registered). e Levin Sale. r 30 2J-year steers . 744-2 LEVIN STOCK SALES. s a FRIDAY, JULY 2nd, 1915 ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS LTD will sell at 1 p.m.--200 ewes in lamb. » 150 ewes in lamb, 4 ( 6 and f.f.m. 100 2, 4 and 6-tooth ewes in lamb to 1- • « Romneys (off hills). n 100 f.f.m. ewes in lamb to Romneys 175 wethers (off hills) 40 hoggets. 3 120 fat wethers (lots) S 100 fat ewes (lots). 40 3-year steers 15 3-year empty heifers 5 forward cows. 20 fat cows (lots) 10 weaner heifers. 2 tons oaten Bheaf chaff Baconers. porkers, stores and weaner pigs. NOTE—Pig sale commences at 12.15, and all pigs must be yarded by 12 sharp. On account of A. Drake, Esq., Manakau.— 150 prime fat wethers (off turnips) 300 2, 4, Q, and f.f.m well-bred Rom--1 aey ewes in lamb to Romneys » (tip-top line). I'so good forward wethers 75 fat and forward 3 and 4- year bullocks. 737-4 Two * » TTSIf days weekly. Apply bet oreeight o'clock this evening.—Grand Hotel. LEVIN BOROUGH COUNCIL. A PPLIOATTONS are invited up to j 4 p.m. on Monday, the sth July, 1915, from persons willing to fill the position of POUNDKEEPER at the , Levin Public Pound. Particulars as to remuneration, duties, etc., can be had at the Borough Offices. P. W. GOLDSMITH, 74 <>2 Town Clerk. JMTAID FOR HOUSEWORK WANTED.—AppIy Mrs firyson, Durham street. 740-3 VAUDEVILLT.I AUDEVrLL-I-^ AT KING'S THEATRE, LEVIN. I HENRf~ FRENCH STAR VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, j TUESDAY, JUNE 29th, 8 p.m. \ HEiNRI FRENCH: Magician, Juggler, j Illusionist, Dancer, Singer, Skater, Impersonator, Sleight-of-hand artist. Miss Florenzo and Miss Blossom ,n Sharpshooting at Human Target. Intoxicated Genius on J Cycle. W White, Bird Imitator. From the Sydney Bulletin.^-The Great Henri French Vaudeville Company'is clean, bright and lively. Things are neatly done and full of laughter." 713-td TO BE LEASED BY TENDER. TjIARM AND tVaIRY T ANDS SUBDIVISION OF THE WELLKNOWN MISSION PROPERTY, situatedln OTAKI. THE Trustees of the Otaki Missio 1 Property invite tenders for leajw of subdivisions varying from 4- TO 11 f) ACRES. . -| -j SECTIONS The land which has been subdivided and roaded is particularly suitable for market gardening or dairyings purposes Term of lease 35 years with re-val'i-ajt'lon at end of 21 years. Compensation for farm and dairyiag buildings. Homestead on Part Section 1 Tenders will be received at the om-.-e of the Diocesan Trustees, 20 Mulgravj Street, Wellington, up 6th July, 1915. Conditions of lease, forms of tender, particulars of reserve prices and plans can be obtained from Rutherford an.. Connell, Agents, Palmerston North, and Abraham and Williams, Ltd., Auctioneers, Palmerston North and a'l Branches. 698-d MENACE TO CHILD LIFE. If neglected the ordinary light cold will become severe, and a well established, ripe cold is to the grem of diphtheria what honey is to the bee. Tho greatest menace to child life is a neglected cold. Whether the cold be 1 slight or severe the very best treatment ■ tha can be adopted is to give Cham- , berlain's Cough Remedy. A cold never ' For Influenza aae Woods' Gieat Pop permint Cure. Ne"er fails. Is ,6d, 1 2»«d. I "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 tbroa',, sprinkle some drops ott a piece of bugar. Taken either way "Nasol" -ui- i sores relief. *<Jrii< >

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 June 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 June 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 June 1915, Page 4

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