... 1 < UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE' | • OF DAIRY- STOOGE, ■ 1 AT THE FARM; ' SHANNON-, j MONDAY:, ,19th JULY; 1915. Messrs abiuham and Williams, Ltd., have received instructions from Messrs Woodmas Bros, (ivlio have sold their farm) to sell as , above at 1 p.m. the whole of their , well-known herd, comprising— 32 choice cows to calve July and August., ! 15 springing, heifers, i 10 yearlings. Horse, spring-cart and harness, milk cans, sundries, etc. ALSO on account of fc>. W. Carter, who lias sold his farm and is selling his herd without reserve, i 20 cows to calve August and September. 795-6 " LEVIN STOCK SALES. FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1915. j A BRAHAM AND_ WILLIAMS LTD u will sell at 1 p.m.— | 260 good ewes in lamb to BTF. ram®. L 120 prime fat wethers 60 fat ewes 17 2J and 3-year steera 112 2-year steers 20 2 r o-month steers 27 yearling heifers . 6 Jersey-cross springing heifers. Baconers, porkers, stores and weaner pigs 60 fat wethers 200 2, 4 and 6-tooth ewes ill lamls (good line). 10 empty heifers. 8 fat bullocks. 7 springing cows. 804-3 100 totara poets. NOTE—Pig sale ' commences at 12.15, and all pigs must be yarded bv 12 sharp. 796-4 WANTED KNOWN. —That Clark's Urapery Store is offering some— Bargains in Blouses. 15 Ivory JAP SILK BLOUSES, all well cut and made. Were 9s Gd aiid 15s Gd. SALE Price 7s lid. 12 Coloured SILK BLOUSES, in pretty colours, for day and evening wear. Usual price 15s 6d to 27s 6d. SALE PRICE 12s 6d. 6 WINCEY BLOUSES, smart Shapes, Yoke and Raglan Sleeves. Usual price 7s Gd to 9s 6d. SALE PRICE 4s 6d. 24 Dark FLANNELETTE BLOUSES A useful morning blouse, wero 4s 6d. SALE PRICE 2s lid. o Black ITALIAN CLOTH BLOUSES. Specially reduced in price. Were 76 lid. SALE PRICE 5s 6d. ARTHUR QILK RTHUR PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN TUNEtt Repairer of all Kinds of Musical instruments. Violin Bows Re-haired. PIANOS, ORGANS, VIOLINS, eto. for sale for cash or on time payment. Piano Tuning by the year a speoialty. •Orders may be left with Mr KenAitken, Oxford-street. 801-qr. GIFTS FOR SICK SOLDIERS. "OERSONS desirous of assisting the Levin ladies' Committee In providing extra delicaciis suitable ftr invalids' food, ior the sick troopers now in the temporary Tioepitai-. at Levin South, are requeue! fo communicate with the Mayoress or the Office, when information of what is required will be supplied. 802-2 TIP-TOP. LITTLE DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. KA ACRES freehold, at Levin. price ""£4O per acre. .Easy terms to good man. ABRAHAM-.AND' WILLIAMS, LTD. Sole Agents. 805-3 LADIES MEETING. rn,HE Ladies of Levin and district aro invited to aittend a meeting in the .borough Council Office on Wednesday, July 14th, a/t 3 p.m., for the purpose of discussing ways and means if necessary, ,to nurse and assist the invalid soldiers now in the temporary hospital at Levin. O. GARDENER. 808.—2. Mayoress CLAIRVOYANT READINGS. "jV/jTEDICAL and Business Clairvoyance. Mrs G. Sorenson (holding cortilicate of National Association of Spiritualists, Now Zealand), may be consulted at the Spiritualist*' Hall, Ox-ford-street, Levin (next Oddfellows' Hall) for tun days only, front' 10.30 a.m. until 8.30 p.m. daily. 797-6 "ITTTANTED, a competent houee-keep- * * er Apply hy letter to Chronicle office and Address "Houise» Keeper.'' 798.-3. i riIHREE Heifefte tor sale, coming o profit in a fe|w daya' iime. Apply Marco Fosella, Kawiu-road, Levin. 800-3. Mr J l . B. Sheffield, advertising director of Giin'bel Brothers: "Probably more money is wasted in advertising by running consistently in. a publication for a, long- time and then suddenly dropping it than in any otiher way. It amounts -to deliberately throwing away the , goodwill which the readers of that publication have Wit up for jhe advertiser's name and prodfuctt. It s better to advertise racfclerately, than to use larger copy spiiemodically."— Agriciltural Adverting. | 1 canna' leaja uio auld folks no sv I I'd- , better^ 'hide a we©, Dad's got sjff cold j: and Mum's not well, : I And .pijjea tho ither e'e. I I'iV gang doon to the oorner, etore Fpr Woods' . Great Peppermint: Care, AncL Mum and Dad will '"■greet" no y more , j Aye—they'U ue richt - for -Mure—Advi j-;.Vny, don't -you-get "Naeol"? A< tev whiffa -of this honest specific i through a iNniol Inla'aler will -effect a 1 speedy relief. * Is ea buys Advty ' " J
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 July 1915, Page 4
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