i "THE LICENSING ACT, 10U8" j AND AMENDMENTS. i " ' NOTICE .OF APPLICATION FOR j TRANSFER OF LICENSE. IJOHN WILLIAM I>AVIES, of * Shannon, being tlie holder ot a publican's license in respect of tho premises situate at Shannon and known 1 as the Albion Hotel, do hereby give j notice v that I desire to obtain and will 1 at the next Licensing Meeting to bo I holden at Otaki on wio Third (3rd) j day oi March, 191 ti, apply lor a transI fer oi the said license trom myself to ' William Mcivegg, my appointee. Dated; at Palmerston North tho Fourteenth day ot January, 1916. JOHN WILLIAM DAVIES, Applicant, j Hankins and Lock hart i' itzlierbcrt, Solicitors, Palmeistou North. 81-3 WANTED. -By young lady eniployjod in Hi jili School, furnished bedroom with use of kifccJieu. Letters to "Urgent," Chronicle Office. 80-2 WILL the person who took a Red Bird Gents' Cycle from outsido my siiop late Saturday night, Please return iat once to A. W. Smith. Levin. 79.—3. WANTED. —Tenders for about 40 chains of new drain, 4ft. Gin, by i 3ft. tiin. at Koputaroa. E. PORTER. 82.—1, ITIOR SALE.—A five-roomed house on half an acre oi ground, in Mako Mako road, Levin. Stables, good motor shed, originally a blacksmith's shop. Mortgage as part payment. Apply to Mrs Leader Bris-tol-street, Levin. 84-1 w jpjUGHES'S for Steak and Kidney Pies. WANTED.— Tenders to widen and deepen about 45 chains of drain at Koputaroa.—E. Porter. 75-6 WANTED.— Tenders to clean and deepen 40 chains of drain on Beaoh road,, Levin.—E. Porter. 76-6 JPJUGHES'S for"Apple Pies. EOR SALE ~t ACRES. Education reserve, -LvrLJ renewable every 21 years, about 16 years to run. Rental £38 15s p.a. All flat and ploughable; 5rooined bouse. Scullery, Pantry, Verandah, Conservatory; 16-bail cowshed, concrete barn 30 x 16. Trap shed, etc J?M0B £1250. Would exchange for 15 or 25 acre Farm A few choice buginees sites in Plimm••r Terrace from £15 per foot. LOANS ARRANGED. House and Building Sites on Busy Terms. — — — APPLY j ft U. iStansell, LAND and FINANCIAL AGENT \VERAEOA (Phone 38) SHANNON (Phone 20.) Tide Table HIGH WATER AT HOKIOJanuary 21.—10.1i> a.m.—10.28 p.m. January 22.—10.47 a.m.—11.6 p.m. January 23.—11.22 a.m.—11.37 p.m. January 24.—11.54 a.m. . _ January 25.—0.10 a.m.—0.23 p.m. January 26.—0.41 a.ni—o.sß p.m. 27.—1.19 a.m.— 1.39 p.m. January 28.—1.59 a.m—-2.26 p.m. January 29.—3.2 a.m.—3.38 p.m. January 30.—4.31 a.m.—5.24 p.m. January 31.—6-.17 a.m.—7.1 p.m. BE PREPARED. Nothing is more effective for colic, diarrhoea and all bowel troubles than Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Every family snould have it in hand in case of emergency and ithus save a fruitless journey to a closed' chemist's shop or absent physician, rou cannot procure a better remedy, j Buy it now and be prepared for an J emergency. Sold everywhere.—Advt. HOW TO BREAK UP A COLD. It may uo a surprise to many to learn that a severe cold can be com pletely broken up in one or two days' time. To do this, however, prompt action is necessary. The "first symptom of a cold is a dry hard oough and a profuse watery discharge from the nose. When Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is taken every two hours on ) the first appearance of these symptoms it counteracts the effects of the oold and restores the system to a healthy condition within a day or two. Sold everywhere.—Advt. NO GOLD 18 "NAZOL" PROOF. There's a money-saving reason why every housewife should use Sharland's Baking Powder. Costs less than others—worth more.—Advt. BOILS AND PIMPLES. Roils and pimples are Nature's effort to throw off poisons which have formr.d in the blood. Chamberlain's Tablets cleanse the stomach, liver and bow9ls : thus purifying the blood and refreshing the system until you feel a new being. Take a course of .Ohamhs--lain's TaWets to thoroughly •radicate the poisonous matter from the «ystem, fyml tkwi stake a praotioe of taking on a j xi rwrelar intervals, and yon will never be troubled with boils. For sale eT«nrk«r».—
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 January 1916, Page 4
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