THURSDAY, 7lh iast—SHANNON. FRIDAY, BtJi inst.—LEVIN. EE Exhibition outside at 7.30 p.mi. A daring and sensational slide lor life by MR, VICTOR DENTINE Sliding from the top of the huge tout, a distance of 200 loot, suspended only by tlio teeth. Barton Bros New Huge Circus Cuming in all iib niaguiticeiit grandeur introducing a colossal army oi' NEW ARTI6TS NEW ARTISTS. THE 3 DENTINES. Remarkable AonalisUs. HarveHoiis aud Sensational. l'roseuting their worlu-iumed DoatbDefyiug Eoats. SHAND AND SHAND. Comedy Aci'obats. Acknowledged Champions. In their Original, Clever and Uiiiqio Act. COCO AND CHICO. Human Chimpanzees. Defyiug the Laws of Gravitation. By special arrangenient with Mei-sra John Euller and Sons THE DAINTY "ALICIV." Skiil'ul and Graceful Lady Juggler. MISS KITTIE MONTGOMERY. Direct from St. Louis (U.S.A.) Circus and full combination of Old Favourites: MISS ETHEL ASHTON. T1 io Clever and Versatile Performer. MR ROY BARTON Premier Bareback Rider. GARDINER AND LE MAE World's Champion Ju-jitsu Experts. TEX McCLOUD. The Gemiino Mexican Cowboy. TOMMY JAMES. New Zealand's Champion Buckjumping Rider. 60 TRAINED HORSES. 60 Educated Mules, Dogs and Monkeys. 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 he trenched aa directed for the- vegetable garden any time during the autumn. If the plot can ho prepared in March, a season nay he gained by sowing tho grass, seed during that month; the surf.ice' must bo thoroughly pulverised and. trodden down firmly. The following; is a good mixture, if procurable:— Cn\st»>'l Dorr-tail, 2117b; Fcstuca tcuupI folia. 41 bs; Festuca duruscula, 21bs;, Lolium tonuifolia peronne, 20! bo;. i White clover ,21bs; Trifolium minor. 81bs; Poa Nonioralis and Sempervirons libs of each. This mixture will "nffice for half an acre, and will form a very good lawn, and if kept cut c?-cs%< answers most soils. Special mix"jy.:'€<-" for laying down lawns 'may also b& nad. from any seedsman, tjorae oi our native poas and other grasses. wolilcl answer admirably tor lawn purposesil the ground is of a letentji'e nat.ire, sowing the soeds should be deferred till August. Commence to cut as soon iN the machine will act, Some oretcr the scythe for the first time of rutting. Hull previous to mowing; (Ins will save the kni7£a ot the mo^er. IMPOUNDING CATTLE, El'C. All mvpHssinc; c;i(.tlo may bo };n----pounded by tho occupier of the land! on which they are trespassing; buV m the case of unfenccnl land, the o-igu-p:er is not entitled to claim any cJam-a.-os except fees for driving, or *v>r giving notice of the detention of iticii cattle, as provided in the Second Schedule.
SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY E. A. W. Osborne EDRNITUUE DEALER, Ballanco Street Shannon. TTOUSE and COMMISSION AGENT, Rent and Debt Collector. Second hand furniture comprising: Stretchers, 'A Sewing Machines to new), Tables, Washstands. Block Dray aud Harness (cheap), and! many other goods. Eruit lands for Sale in Bell's Cfce&ard, Mahana Estate, Broute E*Ut<v ■ sections from 7 to 34 acres. il'H Nelson's apples growing land,. j T er further particulars E. A. W. OSROME •^S tho Gviardian Fire Accident liißur&nco Company, Agent for the Provident Life Aiestirance Company. BUFFERED FOR ELEVEN YJ SAKB. "1 have aufiered ooiitinuoaal y for toievea ywtra with dlt&inesa, aid t hesdaohes and lack of energy, writes Mr Win Johiuson, 80 Oliphant str© pt, io n. opnby, Auckland, N.Z., «'I wp | recoumended to try Chamberlain's Tablets »nd after tuking on Q box 1 folu w won . rferfully improved that I took % course them ffith the reenlt ir.t tt«y made a new man of me. " Sow lam always fresh, Tigorona j health,,, ft.'l of which ia entirely due to. Ch»mberlain'a Tab!«t."-Foi? tt tJg #v «r» erfi<Kr*,'~«Hvl. Lower cost—extra good oess—these ■-> the Baerete of the wonc ierful popuarity of SHARLAND's JJ (a ki D g Powlor. Yonr giooer wlla , . Adrt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 October 1915, Page 4
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