UNRESERVED SALE OF DAIRY . S'IXKJK. ' : AT THE SALEYARDS, - LEVIN, j • -) MONDAY, sth July, 1915. ] Messrs ibraham and avil- ,• LIA'MS, Ltd., have been instructed by Mr A. G. Aleyrick (who has sold his property to sell as above at 12.30 p.m., the whole of his well-known herd consisting of— AA coming to 3rd calf aud A'V'. calving in August and September. 20 cows coining to their second calf and calving August and September. 10 heifeivS in calf. 20 ivoaner heifers 2 Jersey bulls (one . purebred). I'•dogcart and harness. 73G-6 20 18-month steers. 6 empty cowrs. t) empty fut cows.-753-1 FIRST AID LECTURES. | A 'LliL initc(udiug members ol' the First Aid Class (wuiuen) are requested to meet at Miss Gardner's Studio for the first lecture at 7 p.m. on MONDAY, July sth. Course of lectures ss. 754-1 TO BE LEASED BY TENDER, JIARM AND AIRY J^ANDti SUBDIVISION OF THE WELLKNOWN MISSION PROPERTY. SITUATED IN O'i'AKl. Til LIE Trustees ol' the Otaki Missio » ■Jt Property invito tenders for lea if) of subdivisions varying from TO ACRES. | SECTIONS The land which has been subdivided and loaded is particularly suitable for market gardening or dairying purposes Term of lca.se 35 years with re-valu-ation at end of 21 years. Compensation for farm and dairying buildings. Homestead on Part Section 4 Tenders will be received at tho ofii :e of the Diocesan Trustees, 20 Mulgravj Street, Wellington, up (3th July, 191 x Conditions of lease, forms of tendev, particulars of rosorvo prices and plans can be obtained from Rutherford an<. Council, Agents, Palmerston North, and Abraham and Williams, Ltd., Auctioneers, Palmerston North and a'l branches. 698-' <1
ON ADVERTISING The true lest of advertising is ilio effect it produces. A business notieo in a paper that is not opened regularly obviously is of less use than un advertisement in a paper that overyono leads. The Horowhenua Daily Chronicle is read by every settler in the district. A big proportion of the farmers subscribe to it, and others seo it at their neighbours' or the creameries. The story of the transfer of il« news items to the steaks and chops is ben trovaio' Out untrue, tho purveyors, of joints and entrees use paper, and preserve The Chronicle for future reference. The townspeople all take The Chronicle; most of them from The Chronicle runner; a dozen or so from their neighbours' front gates. To our view this practice is reprehensible, but advertisers in The Chronicle gain extra publicity- thereby, for the regular subscribers always receive an extra copy when the first one does not reach the proper people. The local news is The Chronicle's speciality'! and the citizens and settlers naturally seek this in the advertisements as ivell as in tho records of social and geuo.'al happenings, in tho city newspapers, with their eight or sixteen pages of minion type, an advertisement is buried ; but in Tho Chronicle's four openlaced pages of leaded brevier the business announcements catch the eye of all who open tho paper. It pays to advertise : the proof is to be found in the various profitable and growing retail businesses of Levin. Many of Tho Chronicle's best customers for advertising aro spontaneous witnesses of this fact. Fair-priced articles of good quality are the bedrock of success' ful business, but tho coping-stone ol profit is publicity. A seller of crayfish who covers his cart with the tarpaulin of concealment and exercises not his vocal organs gathers no pence. So, too, the business man who shuns publicity has for his lot tho sadness of profits curtailed and the guerdon of moths and -weevils. "Every little helps' provided that little is a drop of. "Nazol." When you've a cold in tho head inhale a few whiffs; if the trouble is in tho throat, sprinkle some drops on a piece of bugar. Taken either way "Nazol" ensures relief. ' 'M. wiu—r
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 July 1915, Page 4
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