IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. i . - ] TANGIMOANA HOMESTEAD NEAR ! OHAU. TUESDAY, 13th JULY, at 12.30 p.m. MESSRS D ALGETY* AND COMPANY, LIMITED, have been favoured with instructions from Herbert Hammond, Esq., who has. sold his property, to offer for sale as above, live and dead 6tock, comprising Sheep.— GOO 2, 4, and 6-tooth awes in lamb to llonmey rams. G-10 2-tooth wetliers 440 Roiuney hoggote. 100 2-tooth empty ewes. 24 Roiuney rams. 1804 CnttlCv— 34 Hereford-Shorthorn mixed wean- '■■ ers. j 6 Hereford-Shorthorn 18-months heifers ,i 29 Shorthorn cross cows in calf to I Hereford bull. 10 2J-year Shorthorn hoii'ers r.w.b. ,i 3 good dairy cowe. 1 Hereford bull. ) 83 Horses— 4 good draught mares and geldings 4 hack and harness horses. 8 Sundries— Sandow wool press, d.f. and s.f. plough (R. and G.). 1 set disc harrows, 1 4-leaf tine harrows, 1 lawn roller, 1 spring dray, cart, leading harness, tools, etc. AUCTIONEERS' -NOTE.—AII stock to be offered are in excellent order and condition, and having been bred and reared on high country, good constitution is assured. This sale presents a rare opportunity to those in want of really good sheep, cattle and horses. Conveyances will meet all trains from north and south on day of sale. .LUNCHEON PROVIDED. DALGETY AND COMPANY LTD. 764-sint. Auctioneers THE KING'S LEVIN. TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1915, At 8 p.m. sharp. The management have the honour to announce the appearance of the unique and talented musical combination, tho Marvellous CORRICK FAMILY SOCIETY DANCERS AND -HUMORISTS. Seven brilliant instrumentalists, vocalists, chimes singers. After a phenomenally successful tour through Oeylon, India, Burinah, Straits Settlement Java, Sumatra and the United Kingdom. Presenting a programme of ncomparable excellence replete with charming and artistic novelty. POPULAR. PRICES.—3e and 2s. Reserved 3s. Unreserved 2s Children, Half-price. RESERVE YOUR SEAT AT THE THEATRE. 776'-t.d. Clearing Sale , SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1.30 p.m. MESSRS PARKER AND VINCENT have received instructions from Air H. H. Blade to sell the whole of his furniture and household effects as above at the Mart, comprising— Pony, gig and harness, saddle and harness, fowls, etc. Also diningroom table, chairs, couches, linoleums, duchesses, double, threequarter and single bedsteads complete, wire netting, large lot of J3erger's paints, wash-tubs, wringer, hall runner, etc. Auctioneer's note.—The bedroom furniture is practically all new and in good order. SATURDAY, JULY 10th, 1.30 p.m. At the Mart, Oxford-street, Levin. 7(J3-t.d. ■VTATIVB PATRIOTIC |^IONOERT To be held in / DRUIDS' HALL •. SHANNON FRIDAY, JULY 9th at 8 p.m.) (Proceeds devoted to War Fund) Maori Dances, Maori Instruments an 1 Maori Bongs. At tho conclusion of the concert and i Sale of Gifts a DANCE will be hold. ■ Extra charge Is; ladies free. ADMISSION—2s and la. 780-2 [' " : HOROW-UENIU-A FRUITGROWERS' ASSOCIATION. niHE ordinary monthly meeting of • J- the Horowhenua Fruitgrowers' ■ Association will be held in Mr D. Smart's rooms on FRIDAY, 9th inst., at 8 p.m. MARCO FOSELLA, 777-3 Secretary. WANTED KNOWN.-30 boxes of our famous Velveteens just opened from the manufacturer. Our usual price is 2s lid per yard, but the 1 sale price is Is lid per yard. Now 1 this lino soils so make your purchase early to savo disappointment.—Stiles and Matheson. Levin. ~" iVOT TREATING IT PKOPERLY. If. you cannot get rid of a cold it -a because you are not treating it properly. Tnere is no reason why a cold should hang on for weeks or until some I serious throat or lung trouble is devel- 1 J I oped; and' it will not if you take Cham--1 j TJerlain's Cough Remedy. Taken in double doses every hour after the first symptoms appeared Chau- \ berlain's Cough Remedy would have ' counteracted the effects of. .the cold and restored your system to a healthy condition. . Even after the cold lias be- ' come- settled in the system .-Ohamiber--1 lain's Cough Remedy will give prompt i relief and counteract any tendency oi its resulting j^.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 July 1915, Page 4
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