; "THE LICENSING A(JT, 1008" AND AMENDMENTS. i NOTICE OE APPLICATION FOR I TR ANSEER OI' 1 LICENSE. IJOHN WILLIAM DAVIES, of * Shannon, being the holder oi a publacau's license in respect of the premises situate at Shannon and known ) as the Albion liotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and trill at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Otakr on tno Third (3rd) day of March, 1916, apply ior a transfer of the said license iroin inyseli to AVilliain McKegg, my appointee. Dated; at Palrnerston North Tlio fourteenth day oi January, 1916. JOHN WILLIAM DAVIJLS, Applicant. IHankins and Lockliart JL'itssherbert, Solicitors, Palmers ton North. 81-3 WANTED TO RENT.—Cottage, 3 to 5 rooms with acre or two of landi. Apply "Reliable Tenant," ■ Horowhenua Chronicle. 85-3 WILL the parson who took a Red .Bird Gents Cycle from outside my sliop late Saturday night, Please return at once to A. W. Smith. : Levin. 79.—3. ( — " X7f7"ANTED.—Tenders for about 4.0 \ * » chains of new draiu, 4ft. 6in, by 3it. (iin. at Koputaroa. E. POR/I'ER. 82.—1. FOB, SALE.—A fire-roomed house on half an acre or ground;, in Mako Mil"! road, Levin. Stables, good motor abed, originally a blacksmith's shop. Mortgage as part payment. Apply to Mrs Leader Bris-tol-street, Levin. 84-lw JgjUGHES'S for Steak and; Kidney Pies. i WANTED. — Tenders to -widen and deepen about 45 chains of drain at Koputaroa.—E. Porter. 75-0 WANTED —Tenders to clean and deepen 40 chains of drain oil Beach road, Levin.—E. Porter. 76-6 j JJDWHES'S for Apple Pies. i'OK, SALE HA ACRES. Education reserve ■Lv/Lf renewable every 21 years, about 16 years to run. Rental 4J3H los p.a. All flat and ploughable; f»roonred house. Scullery, Pantry, Verandah, Conservatory; 16-bail cowshod, concrete barn 30 x 16. Trap shed, etc WU,:B £1250. Would exchange for 15 or 25 acre Farm a few choicc business sites in PliicmTerrace from £15 per foot. LOANS ARRANGEDHouse and Building oicoa on euey Terms. — — — AL'PLx J E (i, Stansell, Li AND and FINANCIAL. AGENT WERAROA (Phone 88) SHANNON (Phone 20.) Tide Table HIGH WATER AT HOKIO. January i!l.—lO.la 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.m. —0.58 p.m. January 27.—1.1'J a.m.— 1.39 p.m. January 28.—1.59 a.m.—2.2tj p.m. January 29.-3.2 a.m.—3.38 p.m. January 30.—4.31 a.m.—5.24 p.m. January 31.—0.17 a.m.—7.1 p.m. BE PREPARED. Nothing is more effeotive for oolic, diarrhoea and all bowel troubles than Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Every family should have it in hand in case of emergency and thus save a fruitless journey to a closed chemist's shop or absent physician, tou cannot procure a better remedy. Buy it now and be prepared for an emergency. Sold everywhere.—Advt. HOW TO BREAK UP A GOLD. It may De a surprise to many to learn that a severe cold oan 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 cough and a profuse watery discharge from the nose. When Chamberlain's Oough Remedy is taken every two hours on I the first appearance of these symptoms it counteracts the effects of the cold and restores the system to a healthy condition within a day or two. Sold j everywhere.—Adrt. mum—MMmmmam» NO COLD IS "NAZOL" PROOF. There's a money-saving reason why every housewife should use Sliarland's Baking Powder. Coste less than others—worth more.—Advt. BOILS AND PIMPLES. Boils and pimples are Nature's effort to throw off poisons which have formed in the blood. Chamberlain's Tablets cleanse the stomach, liver and bowels, thus purifying the blood and refreshing the system until you feel a new being. Take a course ot lain's Tablets to thoroughly eradicate the poisonous matter from the cyst-em, t&M snke a practice of taking on a at refakr intervals, and yon will never ! < »jsain be taxmbled with boils. Por < sale everywfcer*.—Adr*. i
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 January 1916, Page 4
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