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rr^ —■ ■ — J ' L I Cyclists 1 I can avoid trouble | by oiing Reliabla and Durable i DUNLOPI I TYRES : | .These wor!d » famed Tyres 1 | stead alone % Jtrength and | Resiliency: They ensure | cyclUta a greater nnleage and | less trouble iKap any other I Tyre made, and are easily , I the cheapest Tyres to use. .e a 0 | Beware of Cheap Imitations. _ Dunlopt" are only f^\ genuine when they bear (Jga) this Trade Mark v I OBTAINABLE ALL CYCLE AGENTS tat JDUNLOP HUBBBH CO.. AU Statao nnd N Z fj=*

LAYING DOWN A LAWN, When it is desired to form a laffu, , tlie groiiud should be trenched as directed for the vegetable garden any time during tho autumn. If the plot can be prepared in March, a season may be gained by sowing the grass seed during that month; the surface must bo thoroughly pulverised and trodden down firmly. The following is a good mixture, if procurable:— Crested Dog-tail, 21Dis; l'estuca tenuiFolia, 41bs; Festuca duruecula, 21bs; Loliuni tcnuifolia perenne, 201bs; White clover ,21bs; Trifolium miuor, 81bs; Poa Nemoralis and Sempervirens 41bs of cach. This mixture will suffice for half an acre, and will form a very good lawn, and if kept cut close answers most soils. Special mixtures for laying down lawns may also be nad from any seedsman. fcsomo of our native pons and other grasses would answer admirably lor lawn purposes. * If the ground is ol a retoutivo nature, sowing the seeds should bo deferred till August. Commence to cut as soon as the machine will act. Some prefer tho scythe for the first time of cutting. Roll previous to mowing; this will save the knives of tho mower. IMPOUNDING CATTLE, ETC. All trespassing cattlo may be impounded by tho occupier of the laud on which they are trespassing; but m the case of unfenccd land, tho occupier is not entitled to ciaim any damages except fees for driving, or for giving notice of the detention of such cattle, as provided in the Second Schedule.

FEAR OF NASTY MEDICINE. The fear of having to take nasty medicine causes many a child to Jiid irregularity of the bowels. Chamberlain's Tablets are so pleasant and easy to take and so free from harsh effect that they can bo given with safety 00 children. Every mother should keep Chamberlain's Tablets in her medicine chest For sale everywhere. AQH.

SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY E. A. W. Osborne FURNITURE DEALER, Ballance Street Shannon. TTOUSE and COMMISSION AGENT, Rent and Doht Collector. Second hand 'furniture comprising Stretchers, 3 Sewing Machines (equal to new), Tables, Washstands, Block Dray and Harness (cheap), and many other goods.. Fruit lauab for Salo in Bell's Orchard, M&dona Estate, Bronte Folate < sections, from 7 to 34 acreft. 411 appli/?s growing land. For furiier particulars E. A. W. OSBORNE Agent for the Guardian Fire and Accident Insurance Company. Agent for the Provident Life Assurance Company. BUFFERED K)E ELEVEN YEARS. havo anflcred continuously for uleven years with dix&ineaa, flick headaches and lack of energy,' writes Mr Win Johnaon, 80 Oliphant street, * onftowby, Auckland, N.Z.,- U I recommended to try Chamberlain's Tablets ■and after taking, one Box i felt oo wonderfully improved that I took a coarse d them with the result that tfeey made a new man of me. Now lam always fresh, vigorous aud healthy, i«ll of which is entirely due to Chamberlain's Tablet."—For sale every mmmammmmmaammm Lower cost—extra goodness—these n. v the eeerete of the wonderful popularity of SHARJvAND's Baking Pow•dciYonr grocer noils it Adrt

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 October 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 October 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 October 1915, Page 4

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