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T. BROOMB, Weraroa. Factory Setter 1/4 pep Ib. ■•• CREAM TARTAR (sub.) per lb Iβ 4d. Stronger than Cream Tartar. SILVER DUST FLOUR 6d lOO'.s Diamond Oatmeal, 25 Id, 6/Barqaisi Lines* SEEDED BAISINS od Cocoa, per lb 2s 6d Currants, per lb 5d Candles, per lb 6Jd Sultanas, per lb 6d Candles, per box 13s DATES 4<i A.B.C. Jam 3 tins Iβ Dried Apricots, per lb l Jd -Marmalade 1 jar Is Starch, per lb 6d Marmalade 2 jars Is 8d Falcon Table Salt (large tin) Jd Macoroni, per lb 6d Oatina (per bag) Iβ 3d Creamota, per packet Is 3d Oncle Toby Rolled Oats Is 9A Worcester Sauce. 3 bottlos Iβ JUST IiANDKD, A LARGE SDIPAIKNT OK CROCKERV- CUPS AND SAUCERS -KHOM tie (id DOZEN. T. BROOM E, The Cash Store WERAROA.

F A RM fi R , S_SygPU6i WE SUPPLY EVERYTHING A FARMER NEEDS. WE SELL EVERYTHING A FAHMER PRODUCES. OUR PORK. MARKET SUCKERS, SLIPS, PORKERS, BACONERS, CHOPPERS. Wβ have a spleudid market tor dressed pigs of nil weights. By sending to us you ensure the very highest market rate; there is no risk as regards payment; every possible caro is takeu re accurate weight; your cheque is posted to you within three days of sale; a bonue coupon attached to account Sales entitles you to a rebate in commissions at the end of year; your covers are returned to you; condemned pip at« oaid for by the Government. AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST, you are dealing with THE FARMERS' OWN CO-OPEEATIVE COMPANY. GREEN FEED CROPS.—Western Wolths Ryegrass is the best crop for autumn and winter cutting. It stands frost and is a great yielder On good ground it grows twelve inches within a month ot sowing. Two or three cuts of hay can he obtainod during the summer. Experiments in New Zealand conclusively prove that cows will yield a far highor percentage of butter fat on Western Wolths than on oats, barley, peas or taree. March is the best mouth to sow. We have a limited supply of Western Wolths seed in stock imported from Homo Ten Have, Holland-splendid seed of nigh germination. Price Sd per lb. New Zealand Farmers , Co-Operative Distributing Co. Ltd. &LLE« STtfEET, WEU-WttTOM West Coaet Representative.-- MR CHAS. W. JENNINGS, LEVIN.

ON ADVERTISING The true test of advertising is the effect it produces. A business notico in a paper that is not opened regularly obviously is of less use than an advertisement in a paper that everyone reads. The Horowhenua Daily Chronicle is read by every settler in the district. A big proportion of the farmers subscribe to it, and others eee it at their neighbours' houses or the creameries. The story of the transfer of ite news items to the eteaks and chops is ben trovato but untrue, the purveyors of jointe and entrees use plain paper, and-preserve The Chronicle for future reference. The townspeople all take The Chronicle; most of them from The Chronicle runner j a doxen or bo from their neighbours' tront gates. To our view this practice is reprehensible, but advertisers in The Chronicle gain extra publicity thereby, for the regular subscribers always receive an extra copy when the first one does not reach the proper people. The local news ie The Chronicle's speciality, and the citizens and settlers naturally seek this in the advertisements as well as in the records of social and gene.-ivl happenings. In the citySinewspapevs, with their eight or sixteen pages of minion type, an advertisement is bui,ed; butin The Chronicle's four openfaced pages of leaded brevier the business announcements catch the eye of all who open the paper. It pays to advertise; the proof is bo be tound in the various profitable and growing retail of Levin. Many of The Otoonicle's best customers for advertising are spontaneous witnesses of this fact. Fair-priced articles of good quality are the bedrock of success ■ful business, but the coping-stone ol profit.is publicity. A seller of crayfish who covers his cart with the tarpaulin of concealment an<l exercises not his vocal organs gathers no pence. 80, too, the business man who shuns publicity has for hie lot the sadness of profits curtailed and the guerdon of moths and weevils. iKOEUTABILITX. irritability, like headache ,ie evidence of some disorder of the body, generally either indigestion or constipation, and the cause must be removed. To -elieve the indigestion and stimulate the bowels to a regular natural habit take a course of Chamberlain's Tablets. They have a marvellous effect on the stomach liver and bowels, and relieve all disorders of these organs. Sold everyNO COLD IS'N'AZOL PROOF. To remove a bad cold take "Naxol" o'l sugar which ehould bo dissolved in the mouth. Or use-tho Nassol inhaler. ■*?ri-^Either* treatment- never fails. Adi

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 September 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 September 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 September 1915, Page 1

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