-AGENCIES.ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co, ASBESTO for Building. Manager FRUIT GARDENERS' ASSOCIATION.
THURSDAY, 7fli inst-SHANiNON. FRIDAY, Bth inst.-LEVIN. FREE Exhibition outside at 7.30 p.m. A daring and sensational slide for life by MR VICTOR DENTINE Sliding from the top of the huge tent, a distance of 200 leet, suspended only by the teeth. Barton Bros New Huge Circus Coming in all iLt> niaguiliceub grandeur introducing a coloasai army of ■NJOW AIlTifaTS XKW ARTltiTti. THE 3 DiEiYIINES. ileniai'Jiablo Aunalists. Jilai'vellous and Sen&itiionai. Pxeseutiug their world-i'aiued DeatliDei'ying Featb. SHANJ) ANiD SH^LND. Comedy Acrobats. Acknowledged dhanipions. In their Oxiginal, Clevej , und Uxiiq to Act. COCO AND CHICO. [Human Chimpanzees. Defying thn LaAvs ot Uravitation. By special arrangement ■with MeiiSi'H John Fuller an<l Sons THE DAINTY "ALICII." Skilful and Graceful Jjady Juggler. MISS KITTIE MONTGOMERY. Direct from St. Louis (0.5.A.) Circus and full combination of Old Favourites: MISS ETHEL ASHTON. The Clever and Versatile Performer. MR ROY BARTON Premier Bareback Rider. GARDINER AND LE MAR World's Champion Ju-jitsu Experts. TEX McOLOUD. The Genuine Mexican Cowboy. TOMMY JAMES. ! New Zealand's Champion Buckjunip- { ing Rider. 60 TRAINED HORSES. 60 Educated Mules, Dogs and Monkeyfi. The whole making the BIGGEST and BEST SHOW that ever toured the Dominion. 1196-5
LAYING DOWN A LAWN. When it is desired to form a la.vn. the ground should be trenched as directed for the vegetable garden any time during the autumn. If the plot; can be prepared in March, a season nay be gained by sowing the gra.ss seed during that month; the surface must be thoroughly pulverised an<i trodden down firmly. The following is a good mixture, if procurable:— Crested Dog-tail. 2lbV, Festuca tenuifolia, 41bs; Festuca duruscula, 21bs; Loliiim tomiifoliu porenne, 201bs; White clover ,21Ls; Trifoliuni minor, 81bs; I'oa Nomoralis and Sempervirons 41bs of each. This mixture will "uftico for half an acre, and will fonn •■* very good lawn, and il kept cift close answers inobt soils. Special mixtures for laying down lawns may also bo nad from any seedsman. Some of our native poas and other grasses wo:>ld answer admirably tor lawn purposes. If the ground is of a retentive nataro, solving the swde should Oe deferred till August. Commence to cut as soon Ho the machine will act. Some prefer the scythe for the first time of rutting. Roll previous to mowi.ig; this will save the knives of the mower. IMPOUNDING CATTLE, ETC. All iroFpassiri" cattlo may be mvpounded by tbo occupier of the- TaiwZ on which they are trespassing; but m [ llio caso of unfenced land, the orcup:er is not entitlwl to claim any d'nnia~o.; except fees for driving, or ♦•Oγ giving notice of the detention of *.ach cattle, as provided in the S&cond i Schedule.
SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY E. A. W. Osborne FURNITURE DEALER, Ballance Street Shannon. TTOUSE and COMMISSION •*-*■ AGENT, Rent ana Debt Collector. Second hand furniture comprising Stretchers, 3 Sawing Machines (equal to new),. Tables, "Washstande. Block Dray and Harness (cheap), and! many other goods. Fruit lands for Sale in Bell's Orchard, Mahana Estate, Bronte TMate <" sections from 7 to 34 aoree. 411 Nelson's apples growing land',. For further particulars E. A. W. OSBORNE: Agent for the Guardian fire and Accident Insurance Comp&nj. Agent for the Provident Life Assurance Company. BUFFERED K>R ELEVEN YEARS. "I have saflerctd eontiniiouelj for eleven years with, diamines*, *iwk headache* and lack of energy, : writes Mr Wm Johnson, 80 Oliphant street, t on. •onby, Auckland, N.Z., "[ recommended to Vry ChennberJain'e Tableta end efter tfikina one box X felt eo wonderfully improved that I took a coarse •f them ,tri.tii the reealt tbni fciey made a rjkwr man of me. Now I urn always Jresh, rigoroa* ajjici healthy, ell of ii entirely doe to Obamhiertain y i stle every. <rtumiK>-^l«Ifl. Lower «ost—extra goodness—these •■i"« the Merete of the wonderful popularity of JSHABLAND's Baking Vow- I dor, ~"j£ovs--4pw*r# aellfl . it. / - lAdft .
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 October 1915, Page 4
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