I) SMART M o House, Land & Esta e Agents. Oxford St., LEVIN.
TOE fIOMEN \ OF TO -DAY J | > Prom its Building, 1 r To its complete furnishing. For we are up- 3 f to-date builders. Few firms have studied it so 3 thoroughly. Few firms are so well qualified to 3 £ gi ye complete satisfaction in every respect. ) i Our stocks are various, our quality the best, 3 J whether in joinery or cabinet work, upholstery, 3 J or Go Carts, and the builings erected by us are 3 3 the best in the district. 3 J Harvey & Co., ) i OXFORD sr., LEVlitf. $ \ We are a local firm with experience and reputation j 5 WAAWAAAvVWS That'a a nasty cough I Let "Natol" tackle it. A few drops taken on and after Tuesday, 13th April, lump sugar will soon relieve you "Na- the Horowhenua Daily Chronicle ■ol" is the surest cough reliever in may be purchased at Mrs Dean s, ■ ext New Zealand. Sixty dosea for la fid. General Post Office, up to 10 o'clock —Adrt. P-m.
The Best really does Cost Least when you discriminate and buy that Purest and Surest of Compounds— I SharlancTs Baking Powder M U After the searching test of thirty-five f years, SHARLAND'S is still SUPREME for QUALITY and ECONOMY! (J So strong and so carefully proportioned are its pure ingredients that Sharlands Baking Powder is as certain to rise as the sun to-morrow morning. fl Don't miss the Satisfaction and SAVING of wring (Us Bwt of all Baking Powders I ■'I'jy > hj V. | Order It To-day from your Grocer —and * ALWAYS SPECIFY "SHARLAND'S" Costs Less than Others —Worth More
* v 'The farmer's newspaper is tße Joeal newspaper. He buys it that lie may | read the local news, and ae there are 1 but four pages in the paper he reads all they contain. That is why an adTTfcrtisementß in The CHRONICLE alp ways yields quick results. It is ."sad remembered As a door packing Sifor linoleum The CHRONICLE canjp'oofc compete with the 16-page papers i o. the city, but as a medium for ad■'rertisementa addressed to Levm and ■'Shannon townspeople, and the fanoW Its of Horowhenua County, The ' CHRONICLE represents a rojaJ flush. tind queen bee., NEURALGIA AND SHOOTING * PAINS. *r- -'For seven years I have suffesed with ' neuralgia and shooting pains in the head," writes Mrs M. A. Oradock, John-street, Salisbury, S.A. "I tried man; things but found nothing to eqnal Chamberlain's Pain Balm for giving immediate relief. My son had ~'neuralgia very badly but Jound a fen application of Chamberlain's Pail Balm •ompletely cured Sim." For gala everywhere.'* —Advt. Moving pictures tell a story, Life's sad incidents are shown, Joy and sorrow, laughter, sadnesg, Gladness, madness, grief and mo-im But the "morie" that upwt me Was the cough that made me poor, Faded from the screen (or ever, Chased by Woods' Great Peppermint Care. Advt The man who is always finding fanlt his taote would do well to go ■icefoot for a day, or make a bee-line HfcW/ Pi&k'jfara new pair that
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 August 1915, Page 4
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510Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 August 1915, Page 4
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