DOG TAX, 1910. FuULIC NOTICE i:> hereby given tliat owners of dogis residing in the borough uuidt register their dogs at- : tbe JJurougii Oiiice, JLevin. liegistra- » tion tees are as follows : —Sporting and House l>oi;s 10s per head (.reducible to 0s per head if paid on or before the auth March, 1'JlO). For dogs kept ijy 1 armors and drovers, and used solely 1 for the purpose of droving or herding i-iioei' or 2» 6d per head. B. 11. G ARDENER, Registrar. February Kith, 1016. 153-1 LEVIN BOitOUGii COUNCIL. OUTSTANDING RATES—ID PEE CENT PENALTY. I O ULiLIO NOTICE is hereby given j |J- that the 1U per cent penalty j ■ •will' bo added to all rates outstanding J from MONDAY, the 13th MAROE, I 1010, after which date proceedings will j be taken against defaulters without further notice, j B. R. GARDENER, Town Clerk. 15tli February, 1916. P.S.— Persons outside tilio Borough aud thoso persons using water lor power please note. 145-w. | I _ j WANTED ivNO W.N. —ttuperphos- j phivte 8s 3d; blood manure 9s; | bonedust 9s; basic slag bs 3d; choico S -wheat 6s iOd per bushel.—Parker Mid Vincent, Levis. y_| UGHES'S for Apple Pies. g~ j~UGHES'S for Steak and Kidney j Piea. A point for good houiwwives. Always use "SHARLAND'S" Uaffing Powdsr. Costs loast; goes farthest; give* bast result*. A dvt FOR SALE 1 DO ■ A - ORKS * Education reserve, _LVJU renewable evory 21 years, about 16 years to run. Rental 15e p.a. All flat and ploughable; Rroomed house. Scullery, Pantry, Verandah, Conservatory; 16-bail cowshed, concrete barn 30 x 16. Trap shed, etc FR,CE £1250. Would exchange for 15 or 25 aero farm a few choice business sites in Plirr.mer Terrace from £15 p-r fc^t. LOANS ARRANGED. ■ House and Building Sites on easy Terms. — — APPLY
J K (i, vStanseil, IAND and I' INANCIAL AGKNi' WERAROA (Phono 33) SHANNON {Pnonr 20.) ON ADVERTISING The true test of advertising is the effect it produces. A business notice iu a paper that is not opened regularly obviously is of less use than an adver* tisement in a paper that everyone reads. The Horowhenua Daily Chronicle is read by every settler in the district A big proportion of the farmers suoscribe to it, and otners see it at tbe.j.r neighbours' houses or the creameries. The story of the transfer of its news items to the steaks and jhops is ben trovato but untrue, thd purveyors of joints and entrees use plain paper, and presorve Ihe Cnronicle for future reference. The townspeople all take The Chronicle; most of them from The Chronicle 'runner; o doaen or so from their neighbours front gates. To our view this practice is reprehensible, but advertisers in The Chronicle gain extra publicity thereby, tor the regular sub-son tiers always receive an extra copy when the first one does not reach the proper people. The local news is The Chronicle's speciality, and the citizens and settlers naturally seek this in the advertisements aa woll as in the records of social and general happenings. In the citysi newspapers, with their eight or sixteen pages of minion type, an advertisement is buried; but in The Chronicle's four openfaced pages of leaded brevier the business announcements catch the eye of all who open the paper. It pays to advertise : the proof is to be found in the various profitable and growing retail businesses of Levin. Aiany of The Chronicle's best customers for advertising are spontaneous witnesses of this fact. Eaisr-prieed articles of good quality are the bedrock of suooasstul business, but the copmg-stone ol profit is publicity. A seller of crayfish who covers nis cart with the tarpaulin of concealment and exeroiseg not his vocal organs gathers no pence, 'bo, too, the business man who »huns publicity has for his lot the sadnese ol profit* curtailed and the guerdon ot moths and weevtia CAN lilLtOlri ATTACKS BJi) AVOIDED. Many people believe that bilious atj tacks always come on suddenly. Su-ih is not usually the case. If you watcli closely you will observe that you appetite. tails before the attack coines on. When an attack is about due and yov are not hungry at meal time, take tw< or three of Chamberlain's Tablets m; the attack will be 'warded of! So: sale everywhere.—Advt.
BE PREPAREDNothing is more effective for oolic, diarrhoea and all bowel troubles than Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Every family Bhould have it in hand in cafe of emergency and thus save a fruitless journey to a closed chemist's shop or absent physician, lou cannot procure b better remedy. Buy it now and be prepared for an emergency. Sold everywhere.-—Advi. Tested in thousands of Kitchens, Sharland's Baking Powder has never failed to rise. Costs less than others —worth more.—Adftv
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 February 1916, Page 4
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