D, SMART & Coj House, Land & Esta e Agents. Oxford ot v LEVlfth
? THE fiOMfTX : OF TODAY ) : \ Fay n it* Building, \ f To iU complete furnishing. For we are n;>- ) io-date'builders. Few tirms have studied it so ihoroughly. Few firms are so well qualified lo ) give complete satisfaction in every respect. . y Our stocks are various, our quality the best, , whether in joinery or cabinet work, upholstery, , *> or Go Carts, airl the bailings ereoted by us are , the best in the district. , I Harvey & Co., ! 1 ST., LEVIN. « We are a local fir;n with experience and reputation 'J i $ That's a nnety cough I Let "Nazoi ' tackle it, A few drops taken on and after Tuesday, 13th April, lump sugar irill soon relieve you "Na- the Horowheuua Daily Chronicle Jtol' 7x i<j the sureat cough reliever in may be purchased at Mrs Dean's, text New Zealand. Sixty doses for Is 6d. General Post Office, up to 10 o'clock — Advt. P-m.
—, == . ___^ The Best really does Cost Least when you discriminate and buy that Purest and Surest of Compounds— 'llllllllWlillP*'"**''— HHMBIF €f After the searching test of thirty-five years, SHARLAND'S is still SUPREME for QUALITY and ECONOMY! {| So strong and so 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 mies the Satisfaction and SAVING of using this Beat of all Baking Powders I Order it To-day from your Grocer—and ALWAYS SPECIFY "SHARLAND'S ,, Costs Less than Others—Worth More
Tho farmer's newspaper is ihe loci spwepaper. Hβ buys it that he may • the local news, and as there are ■' I:t four pages in the paper he reads : it. , they contain. That is why an advcitisomenta in The CHRONICLE al*;iys yields quick rceul'te. It is .-sad Oi'.l remembered As a floor packing l-.i iiuoleum The CHRONICLE can- £•"; compete with the 16-page papers ' the city, but aa a medium for ad(r:rtisemente addressed to Levin iind i-liannon townspeople, and the farm*re of Horowheuua County, The CHRONICLE represents a royal iluah and queen bee. :£ NEURALGIA AND SHOOTING r pains. -'. • "For seven years I have suffered with fouralgin and shooting paine in the i.i'ad," writes Mrs M. A. Cradock, ..-olmHstreet, Salisbury, S.A. "I tried ; .many things but found nothing to etjiial Chamberlain's Pain Balm tor g.ving immediate relief. My son nad ■ u-'iralgia very badly but found a few implication of Chamberlain's Pain Balm mmpletelj cured him." For gale pwrjr whore.' —Advt. . fil living pictures tell a storj, j. . life's sad incidents are ehown, j| Joy and sorrow, laugh w, eaanetw, II Gladness, niadneee, grief and mom jjfiJub the "movie" that upeet me &u Was the cough that made me,poor,, pleaded from the screen for ever/ H phaied by Woode' Great Peppermint Gore." ....,_ \ ■■ . Adrt ma 7* rto i> alwaye finding fault j-ffiifti would do well to golor a day, or make a beo-line ' W. Pbk'i for a ne* pair that and Hghfc, , -,
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 July 1915, Page 4
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485Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 July 1915, Page 4
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