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WAIKANAE STOCK SALE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 10 ! .' i MESSIIS ALKAHAM AN P WILLIAMS, Ltd will sell at 1 p.m.— ' 350 4 and 5-year owes (lobs) 50 ewes 1 100 rape lambs j 50 shorn lambs { 50 lambs 15 0-tooth aJiJ i.i.m. ronniey ran: ; (bred by tlie late Mr H. Had- • field.) j 5 15-montlis S.H. steers. 188.— • On account of H. B. Elder, Esq.— 30.; 2, 4, 6, and, f.i.in. ew«a 200 m.s. lambs 30 4-tooth wetheiie \ WAIKANiAE STOCK SALE. ; TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1916. D ALGETY AND CO., LIMITED, will sell at i p.m.— 100 4-year ewes, oil hnl6. 100 woolly lambs. 75 tab lambs. 50 4-tooth wethers. 450 f.f.m. ewes. 15 good weanere. 2d 2-year steers. y fat speyed caws. 1 bull. On account of \V. Cromb, Esq., annual draft— 150 4-year ewes. 190-3 5 ' ; CLEAitLNG SALE OF DAIRY STOCK EIU AT MUIiUAOA EAtfT, OiiAU. TilUliriDAl, MATICJei 2nd, 1910 At 1 p.m. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., have ueen laboured with instructions from Mr T. .Field., wiio is giving up dairying, to sell on the above date on tlie iarm, the whole of hie dairy stock without reserve and comprising— 25 cows in milk and calving again from July to September. 0 heifers, r.w.D. 1 Jersey bull. 1 sow with Jitter. 1 sow; 3 porkers. Si-bucket Uauo piant with 24 h.y. Crossley eugino. Cans, buckets, etc. NOTE.—TIio cows of this herd are ali young, been well culled and in good condition, and as the owner has definitely decided xo go out of dairying Uiey are lor absolute safe. LIGHT LUNCHEON. i. »-7 | i.i'a.nj announcement. .NOTICE TO LADIES, Mil ol' the weil-knowL: iirm ol Siegef's, Ladies'' Tailors, is personally veiling Levin to take orders lor tailor-made costumes for ihe coming season. Ladies, grasp this opportunity and. uruer your uuuium costume now. Just send a card lu Mr Siegei, care of Post Oiiiee Levin, and, our representative will call per motor and do the rest. .NO DISTANCE IS TOO FAR, NO DISTANCE IS TOO FAR, Our tailor-mades are scientifically uuiit, aud we guarantee a perfect fit - We iiave built up a costumes reputation in Wellington and are extending .■perations, enabling the people wlio do not live in the city to procure a tailormade costume at the same advantage. J UST NOTE SOME OF OUR PRICED : Navy blue liue coating serge 15s (id per yard. Long coat (silk linos) full skirt and fancy buttons £4 10s. Gaberdines, full skirt and most .-up-to-date coat from £5 ss. Mr Siegel's stay in Levin is limited to a snort time only.— Do it now I Send that card at once. 172-i

UNDESERVED SALE OF I>AIRY I STOCK. AT THE EARM, SHANNON. MONDAY, 28th I'EBJ!t'ARY, 1916.. JVFESSRS- AJJIIAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. have received instructions from Mr E. i. Linsell t,who has leased his property; xo sell a» above at 1 p.m. 20 cows in iniik and due to calve again July and August. 1 Jersey bull, 5 18-months heifers, 7 weaners, 2 sows and litters, 2 sows to farrow, yearling half-draught /illy, 2 J-draught horses (5 and 7 years); slight reserve on horses. Spring dray and harness, 100 posts fewt o.b. wire, milk cans, sundries, etc.. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 1 NOJE.— The above lierd of cows have I ail been carefully selected;, the j outcome of 12 years' dairying. I They are all Jersey cross cows, and i we can specially recommend them, f 173-Smt. i

FOR SALE' |AQ ACRES. Education reserrv, rouewahlo every 21 years about 16 yeans to run. Rental 15s p.All flat and ploughableß- j roomed liouse». Scullery, Pantry, Vexandoh, Conservatory ; 16-bail cowfsiied„ concrete barn 30 x 16. 'l'rap shed, etc j l: " K " E ;£1250. Would exchange for 15 or 25 acre JTarm : A. few choice biuinee* sites in PHrsibt'V J t-rraoe fro en per foot. LOANS ARRANGED. House and Building Sites on. saey i Term*. A VP: *; J It i*. Stansell, | LAND and. FINANCIAL AGENT ] I W;ERAROA (Phone 88) ) |SH'»NXON* rp>i.,n«. 20.) | I IT. { 1 An ordinary attack or diarrhoea m\y j j ba relieved by a s.ngle dose of Chamber- | . lain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. 1 I Only in more severe oases is a second! s |or third dose required. Try it. Jt | ihas a reputation of 35 years behind it, ( : .and is everywhere recognised as the j i rnoßt reliable remedy in use for diarr-- ' fa oo*. Adrt..

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 February 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 February 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 February 1916, Page 4

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