LEVIN stock s m.e WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, IDH. D ALGKTI AND CO. i/l'D. will sell at 12.15 p. 11:.— 500 hoggets (lote). 300 Ewce in lamb to Shropshires and Rotimeys 45 Empty 2-tooth Ernes 180 Fab Wethers 40 2i-3yr. Steers 40 Holstein - Jersey springing iierters On Account of Nf Kirkcaldie, J'ibq. 10 Clioice Heifers at the drap On Account of a Cliem G Sows to Farrow 1 Berkshire Boar 10 Weaner Pigs 880—3 350 2-tooth ewes In lamb to Rumneys Baconere, Porkers and Store Pigs.— All pigs rnuct. Si yarded by 12 o'clock sharp. Oil SALE.—Gent's Uycle with accessories, practically new. Will sacrifice for cash. Denley, Bath-stro 't (Levin). 882-3 MOTOR CYCLE DELIVERY. HOROWTIENIJA DAI Li CHRONICLE rTTHE CHRONICLE NOW- IS DElive rod daily by motor cyclist, ensuring early and quick despatch over a wider are;t than ordinary. Residents of the outlying districts should note this change; also that it is intended to distribute thei second edition to all parts of the district next week. If the measure of support accorded to this venture justifies the change it will be permanently established. Kussia is determined to have Constantinople. Map-makers of the future will probably spell it Prcjconstanzymttinopinysigrad—Charleston News and Courier 'B^OUND.—At Clark's Safe, now on. superior goods at real low cut prices. NECKWEAR to be be cleared. Low prices will do it. Roll Collars. Jabots, Bows, Etc. Big variety to choose from. All to go at 16 each. GLOVES.— No thoughtful woman should miss this opportunity 'o buy gloves. The quantities are limited. Tan kid gloves, all sizes, 4s (3d. points Is lid, now 4s (kl. White nows 3s lid; tan nappa gloves, black points 4s lid, now 4s (3d, black ■washing doesliin 5s (3d, now 4s lid Woollen gloves , white and colon re, Is lid and 2s. now Is 3d. Fabric gloves, navy only. Is lid, now Is 3d at Clark's WANTED KNOWN.-That Clark's Drapery Store is offering some— Bargains in Blouses. 15 Ivory JAP SILK BLOUSES, all well cut and made. Were l Js (id and 15s (id. SALE Price 7s lid. 12 Coloured SILK BLOUSES in pretty colours, for day and evening wear. Usual price 15s (3d to 27s (id. SALE PRICE 12s 6d. (i WINCEY BLOUSES, smart Shapes, Yoke and Raglan Sleeves. Usual price 7s (3d to 9s (3d. SALE PRICE 4s (3d. 21 Dark FLANNELETTE BLOUSES A useful morning blouse, were Is (3d. SALE PRICE 2s lid. u Black ITALIAN CLOTH BLOUSES. Specially reduced in price. Were 7s lid. SALE PRICE us fid. Arthur qilk RTHDR &ILK. PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN TUNEtt Repairer of all Kinds of Musical In sliumonts. Violin Bows Re-haired. PIANOS, ORGANS, VIOLINS, etc. for sale for cash or on time payment. . Piano Tuning by the year a specialty. Orders may be left with Mr Ken. Aitken, Oxford-street. 801-qr. LEVIN SALE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, M 5. VpW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER CANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD will sell at 12 o'clock— 25 store cows. 1512rinontlis heifers 5 dairy cows. 14 very choice springing heifers. 20 mixed cattle. 3 choice heifers (at drop) Baconers, stores and -weaner pigs Pigs must be yarded at 12 o'clock sharp. 877-2 j WANTED— A Good Girl to help in the kitchen. Apply Mrs Ba'i net't, Hotel Arcadia. 887 -1 S . SOOTHES THE PAIN. Neuralgia arises from a cold, defective teeth or constitutional causes and to effect a cure you must remove the cause. Whatever the cause, relief may be obtained by using Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely. Chamberlain's Pain Balm will soothe the pain to such an extent that the patient will be able to obtain sleep. Sold everywhere. Advfc For Nasal Catarrh there's nothing so effective as "Nazol"—that sterling specific which is praised by thousands Only Is (3d for 60 doses.— Advt. THEI' ALL USE IT. ,f Jf anyone oomes to oni home «<itb a cold we immediately recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," writes Mrs Eleanor H. Blijnt, I'rincess-stnct. Bulimba. Q. "I have used it in my family For nrer ten years and all my married children have reared children on it. We appreciate ihe reasonable price of Chamberlai i's Cough Remedy, its wondei ful effectivenew and the ensy manned in which *he t hilt-Iron take." For sale PTpryrlnro - •-*» Mr J. B. Sheffield, advertisii.g director of Gimhel Brothers: "Probably I more money is' wasted in advertising I by running-consistently in a. puhlicaj tion for a long time and then suddenly dropping it than in any other way. | It amount® to deliberately throwing j away the goodwill which the readers I of that .publication have built up for :he advertiser's name and productt. It s better to advertise moderately, t than ; . to.vusei- copy I '—-
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 August 1915, Page 4
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