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ford cars WiIAT ANY OTHER. CAR'WILL -AND MORE—AT A FRACTION O THE COBT. gj J y NOW TOURING CAR, 5-seater RUNABOUT dealer fjf) Wellington. SELF STARTER (Electric) J. c. MILNES, District' Agent LEVIN

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ii WANTED | ADVERTISEMENTS under thi# head irig are chargcd for at the rale oi Is (Cash) for '".0 wurdi ;uid 2» J. SALE.—A o-fcealer Hupmobile in splendid order. A bargain. Apply Chronicle office. H'j-l-.'i II'" you are looking lw a Christmas Gift that is sure to please call at Aitken's and buy an "Ever-Hcadv Flashlight." Handsome and handy. 1493-1 Rough Farming Land I Three oi the ibiggest liars in low u I were talking about tanning lough I land. i "When 1 was a boy/' said No. 1 | "my father mvned a piece ol' land 'ii'it J was so hilly we had to tie q pole across I the lister to keep it from falling over Our neighbour had a worse piece, .though. He planted his potatoes on a hill in the middle farm, and •when he ploughed them out they would roll clear to the 'bottom of the hill and fall into a trough' which would dump, them rigjht into his cellar. I No. 2. studied a bit,- and then remarked : "We -had sonic land aibo it like that, but always put in corn and planted it with a shotgun." I "I tried farming my land in Nebraska for a year or two," Raid lion No. 3. "and did'nt hare any luck: . ; o| T bought a bunch of Rocky Mountain] goats. The hills were too stoop ior them ,atul every morning 1 had to take them out b'v twos, tie their toils together. and hang tlTem across the rkVes, so they could graze dfrwn vhe hillsides," . '

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 December 1915, Page 3

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846

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 December 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 December 1915, Page 3

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