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I Cyclists I fiap ayoid trouble I by ettng RdkWe aod Durable I stand alone torJtrengUi and . I Reeilieneyi They ensure I cyclists a gwAter mileage And . I less trauble than any other I lyre made, and are easily . 1 she cheapest tyres to we. l< . * • • I I Beware otCheaptmitations. % I "'Duntepf era «pil> /£S\ S gtnuinetehmtheytmr (JaJ I thia Tfode Mark tsr I - OBTAINABLE ML CtfCLE AGENTS » » » \ DUNLOP BUBBBII C0...A11 Btat«e and N Z r#

LAYING DOWN A LAWN. When it is desired to form a lart'ii, thu ground should be trenched ua directed tor cue vegouiule garden au> time during the autumn. if tho plot can bo prepared in xUarcii, a season n.ay bo gamed by towing the graos seed uuring luut inouin; the surtax must be thoroughly pulverised <uid trodden down hrinly. The following is a good mixture, it procurable:— Uresieu .Dog-tail, '2lht>; i'estuca tenuifolia, 41bs; J''estuca duruscula, 21bs, Loliuui tenuitolia pereune, 2Ulbs, White clover ,2ibs; Trifolium minor, tilbs; i'oa -Nernoraiui and fcjenipervireni 41bs oi oacii. Tins mixture will hce tor halt an acre, and will form a very good iawu, and u kept cut close answers mo&t soils. Special mixtures tor laying down lawns may also be nad from any seedsman. ooine of oui native [xiua and other grasses would answer admirably lor lawn purposes. 11 the ground is ol a retentive nature, sowing the seeds should Do deferred till x\ugust. Commence to cut as soon as the machine will act. Some preter the scythe for the first time ol cutting. Koll previous to mowing; this will save the Jkuives ot the inotver. IMPOUNDLNQ CATTLE, EIC. All trespassing cattle may be iin pounded by the occupier of tho land on which they are trespassing; bul in tne caso ol unlenced land, the occupier is not entitled to ciaim any damages except teus tor driving, or lor giving notice of tho detention of ?uch cattle, as provided in the (Second Schedule.

REELING OF NAUSEA. The old saying ''Cuming event.? cast their shadows beiore" is especially true of a bilious attack. You will have warning of its approaon. Your appetite will fail, you will feel dull and languid and have a feeling of nausea. As soon as any of these symptoms appear take three of Chamberlain's Tablets and the attack may oo warded off. By taking a course of Chamberlain's Tablets you will bo permanently relieved of all bilioue tendencies. TRY IT. An ordinary attack or diarrhoea may bo relieved by a snglo dose of Oliamborlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Honiedy. Only in more severe cases is a second or third dose required. Try it. it lias a reputation of 35 yoars behind it, and is everywhere recognised as tho most reliable remedy in use for diarrhoea. Advt. When next you bako soonos, rolls or cakes, use SHAKLAiND'S Baking Povder—and watch them rise! Costs less than others—worth more. Advt Use "NAZOL" and you won't keep a ba<l cold or sore throat above a day or two. Acts like a charm. Get a. botr tie TO-DAY. Advt.

SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY E. A, W. Osborne FURNITURE DEALER, Baliance Street Shannon. HOUSE and COMMISSION AGENT, Rent and Debt Collector. Second hand furniture comprising Stretchers, 3 Sewing Machines (equal to now), Tables, Washstande. Block Dray and Harness (cheap), and many other goods. Fruit lands for Sale in Bell'e Orchard, Mahana Estate, Bronte Eatate ,: sections from 7 to 34 acres. All Nelson's apples growing land. For further particular* £. A. W. OSBORNE Agent for the Guardian Fire and Accident Insurance Company. Agent for the Provident Life Assurance Company.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 October 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 October 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 October 1915, Page 4

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