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T. BROOM 6, Weraroa. Factory Sutter 1/4 pan lb. CItEAM TARTAR (sub.) per lb Is «• Stronger than Cream Tartar. SILVER DUST FLOUR 18s (3d 100's OiaAwtsi Oatmeal t 25 Id, &lBaryain Lines. ' SEEDED RAISINS 5d Cocoa, per lb 2s (id Currants, per lb 5d Candles. pel lb GJd Sultanas, per lb 6d Candle, per box 13b DATES A.B.C. dai!: 3 tins js Dried Apricots, per lb M Marmalade 1 jar Is Starch, per lb 6d Marmalade 2 jars Is 8d Falcon Table Salt (large tin) 3d Macoroni, per lb 6d Oatina (por bag) 1® 3d Creamota, per pau-ket Is I J d Uncle Toby Rolled Oats Is M Worcester Sauce. 3 boLtles Is JUST LANDED, A LA KGE SHI I'M BNT OF CROCKEKY- (HIPS AND SAUCERS— KKOM lis lid DOZEN. T. BROOME, The Cash Store WERAROV

FARMER'S SUPPUai WE SUPPLY EVERYTHING A FARMER NEEDS. WJS SJiLL EVJSBI'THINU A FAdUUtt I'liOlJ ti 014S, OUR PORK MARKET SUCKERS, SLIPS, PORKERS, UACONELIS, CROPPERS. We have a splendid market for dressed pigs of uli weight*. By tending to us you ensure the very highest market rate; there is no risk as regards payment; every possible care is taken re accurate weight, your cheque is posted to you within three days oi sale; a bonus coupon attached to account Sales entitles you to a rebate m commissions at the cud of year; your covera are returned to you; condemned pigs ;,l for bv the Government. AND LAST BUT NOT Lb AST, you wt dealing witli THE FARMERS' OWN CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY. GREEN FEED CROPS. —Western Woltlis Ryegrass is the beet crop for autumn and winter cutting. It stands frost and .s a great yaelder On good ground it grows twelve inches within a mouth ot aomng. Two or three cuts of hay can he obtained durmg the summer. Experiments in New Zealand conclusively prove that cows will yield a far higher percentage of butter fat on Western Wolths than on oats, barley peas or tares. March is the beet month to sow \\e have a hunted supply of Western Wolths seed in stock mi ported from Homo Jen Have, Holland-splendid seed of nigh germination. 1 rice M per lb. New Zealand Farmers' Co-Operative Distributing Co. Ltd. ALLEfS STHEET, WZLIAS 9TOM Tlonr«sentative.— MR OHAS. W. JENNINGS, LEVIN.

West Coaat Representative.--

ON ADVERTISING The true test of advertising is the effect it produces. A business notice in a paper that is not opened regulaily 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 see it at their neighbours' houses or the creameries. The story of the transfer of its news it-ems to the steaks and chops is ben trovato But untrue, thd purveyors of joints and entrees use plain paper, and preserve The Chron- - ide for future reference. The townspeople all take The Chronicle; most of them from The Chronicle runner; a doi'.en or so from their neighbours' front 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 oopy when the first one does not reach the proper people. The local news is The Chronicle's speciality, and the citizens and settlers naturally • seek this in the advertisements as well aa ih the records of social and general happenings. In the citjtf newspapers, with their eight or sixteen pages of minion type, an advertisement is buried; but in 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 to be round in the various profitable and growing retail businesses of Levin. Many of ihe Chronicle's best customers for adver--te spontaneous witnesses of Fair-priced articles of good quality are the bedrock of success ful business, but the coping-stone of profit is publicity. A seller of crayfish who covers his cart with the tarpaulin of concealment and. exercises not his vocal organs gathers no pence. 80, too, the business man who shuns publicity has for his lot the sadness of profits curtailed and the guerdon of moths and weevils. IRRITABILITY. irritability, like headache ,is 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. & course of Chamberlain's Tablets. They bave a marvellous ©fleet on the stomach liver and bowels, and relieve all disorders of these organs. Sold every- ——— NO COLD IS NAZOL PROOF. To remove a bad cold take "Nazol on sugar which should be dissolved in the mouth. Or use the Na?ol inhaler, j&ther neverj fails. Adv

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 September 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 September 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 September 1915, Page 1

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