Spraying Season ! •Winter epraying duob be att«u<led to at oiico to ensure clean fruit ior the ooining season. PBEPAiUfID KED OIL for woolly aphis, moss and scale. LIME SULI'HUIt -SOLUTION for lied Spider and other insect peats, : ffre now the reoognised sprays. ItED OIL in 1 gallon, 4b per gallon. 4 gallons 3s (id gal. Or quart bottles Is eaoh. LIME SULPHUR 1 gallon, its or quart bottles is each. ARSENATE OF LEAD (Sherwin Williams, the finest yet produced) lib jam Is 6d jar; 51b jars 5s (3d. Also in dry powder, Irani three to four times stronger than the moist iii lib tins 2s 6tl each. C. S, Keedwell DISPENSING CHEMIST, - LEVIN. CHAB. BLENKH9HN 13 AItRISTEK & SOLICITOR, Money to lend on approved security at current ratea. FIELD and LUCKIE. BARRISTERS &, oULIOiTOItS & PATENT AGENTS. Fe'atherstou Street, \VeJLu\gton. WIR.LBARI STEWART PARK, BAMIISTEIt & SOLICITOB, LEVIN. las money tn Jend at current rateß. LEViis MAILS. Close at Levin for South at 8 a.m., 4.15 p.m. and 6.15 p.m. Close at Levin for North at 10.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. / EGGINTON—BULL ARD —On August 12th, at St. Thomas's Church, Motueka, by the Rev. J. Vosper, John West Egginton, yoiingest sou of the late William Egginton, ot Levin, to Emily Caroline Uiillard, daughter of the late Henry Milliard, of Nelson. -U7B-J
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 August 1915, Page 2
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216Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 August 1915, Page 2
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