D QMADT Ct Tla several house proper- -aoencies.OIVIAKI 65 vO TIES, at very cheap rates. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co, House Land & Al so FARMS, Large and small ASBESTO for Building. ' ■ ' / to suit every purse. _. • 6 Manager i.3ia FRUIT and PRODUO.F FRUIT Oxford St., LEVIN. on, Sale. ASSOCIATION.
THEfiOMEN 5 OF fO-DAY \ > Fron its Building, 1 } To its complete furnishing. For we are up- J fco-date builders. Few firms have studied it so * thoroughly. Few firms are so well qualified to J £ give complete satisfaction in every respect. v Our stocks are various, our quality the best, 3 < whether in joinery or cabinet work, upholstery, 3 ) or Go Carts, and the bailings erected by us are ) ; the best in the district. 3 Harvey & Co., 5 OXFORD ST., LEVIN. $■ We are a local firm with experience and reputation j WWWU/WWWWWWWV/W That's a nasty cough! Let "Natol" cackle it. A few drops taken on/~\N and after Tuesday, I3th April, lamp sugar will soon relieve you "Na- the Horowhenua Daily Chronicle sol" is the surest cough reliever in may be purchased at Mrs Dean's, ■ est New Zealand. Sixty doses for Is 6d. Gsneral Post Office, up to 10 o'clock \dvt. p.m.
The Best really does Cost Least when you discriminate and buy that Purest and Surest of Compounds— SharlancTs Baking Powder (f After the searching test of thirty-five years, SHARLAND'S is still SUPREME (or QUALITY and ECONOMY! (I So strong and ao carefully proportioned are its pure ingredients that Sharland's Baking Powder is as certain to rise as. the sun to-morrow morning. fl Don't miss the Satisfaction and SAVING df uang this Beat of all Baking Powders I x Order it To-day from your Grocer—and ALWAYS SPECIFY "SHARLAND'S" Costs Less than Others —Worth More
:v-" The farmer's newspaper is the lo newspaper. He buys it that he ma] read the local news, and as there art four pages in the paper h® readi r«' they contain. That is why an ad* »ertiacmenta in The OHRONICLE always yields quick results. It is road P'd remembered As a door packing 1 1 -i linoleum The CHRONICLE cant:i>n compete with the 16-page papers " 1 the city, but as a medium for adf rtisements addressed to Levin and shannon townspeople, and the farmers of Horowhenua County, The '.HRONICLE represents a royal flush ■U'-l queen bee. r< NEURALGIA AND SHOOTING PAINS. "For sevea years I have suffered with re iralgia and shooting pains in the ~i • >d," writes Mrs M. A. Cradock, v.m-atreet, Salisbury, S.A. "I tried ■ i uuiny things but found nothing, to Chamberlain's Pain Balm for ' £.\"ing immediate relief. My son had rc"iralgia very badly but found a few is i" plication of Chamberlain's Pain Balm - Mnpletely cured him." For gale •/: <>ry where.' —Advt. r, Jiving pictures tell a storj, ; • liife's sad incidents are shown, v'Jiy and sorrow, langhw, saflneee,' £ Gladness, madness, grief and mom the "movie" that upset me the cough that made, me poor, r ;i'led from the, screen for ever, Phased by Woods' Greart Peppermint. fe:, Cn »v /; :;;:: ' . Adrt Ifett;;! 1 he man who h> always finding t faaft ;hie. hoote wouH do well' to go for a day, or make a bee-line 'W r Piok'i lor a new pair that
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 July 1915, Page 4
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536Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 July 1915, Page 4
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