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LEVIN SALE. | FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1916. Messrs aeraham and Williams, LTD.. will sell as above 1 at 1 p.in. - 240 4 and 6-tooth fat and forward wethers 100 2-tooth wethers 150 etrea. i S.D. rams. 6 Shropshire rams. 4 Border L. ram*. 60 fat ewes 40 ewe* £0 forward wether lamb#. 60 18- and 20-months steers. 16 fat bullocks 2 fat ooWs. 'I springing heifers 1 purebred Berkshire boar. 30 bales pressed hay. 1250 4-tooth to 4-year-old ew«e. 10 3-year steers. , 250 4- 6- and f.f.m. ewea. | 20 4-year fat and forward bullocks 60 fat owe*. 209-2 1 reliable gig horse. 216-2 Baoonere, porkers, (tores and weaner pigs. ■ Note.—All pigp inufit be yarded by . 11.46. Pig sale oommenoes at 12 noon efaarp. On account of N. Kirkoaldde, Esq.— , 8 good springing heifers, j 700 good breeding ewee. 6 Cheviot rams, bred by Hugh Akera, Esq. Id 4HtoQsh Romney rams, bred by J. Kebbell, Esq. TOWN HALL TOWN HALL FRIDAY, MARCH 3rd. QOMPUMJ2NTARY QONCERT AND JJANOE. For Slen leaving lor Trentfiain Caanp. RiatUU£Smi±iNTS PROVIDJiID. TICKETS 2s. C. ti. KEEDWELL, Hon. Seo. L. and D. Patriotic Society. All Returned Men and Men on Leave cordially invited to be present. 210-3. HQR/OWHENUA COUNTY COUNCIL. TIENDiERS are invited addressed to / the Chairman, County Office, Levin, up to Saturday, the 11th inst., ax 9 a.m. for Contract No. 245, Metalling the Main County Road, north of Shannon. Specifications are ~to be seen at Gunning's store, Shannon, and at the County Office, Levin. JAS. MALCOLM, 207-3. County Engineer.

ATTACK SUDDENLY. Oolio and diarrhoea always attack suddenly and most fee stopped promptly. Consider the sufferings that must be endured until a piiysician arrives and -medicine can tie obtained. Chaunbei lain's Oolio and Diarrhoea (Remedy gives immediate relief and it seldom takes more than a couple of doses completely check the attack. For -v&ie HINTS TO TRAVELLERS IN OPEN COUNTRY. If unknown ground is to be traversed and • long day'* journey lies before .you, be careful to make an early start ia the morning, ascertain leading directions before starting, and be certain to understand them thoroughly, as time thus spent is not lost on a long day's journey. Should you lose your way, and know of any; habitation within reach, a mile or two is not lost n making enquiries there regarding «our road. Never travel without matches ■ Never take a abort cut over swampy or unknown ground. Always follow sheep or cattle tracks in the direction for which you axe making. If overtaken by foR, should you know a point guide yourself iby it, and embrace every chance of .a clearance of the flying mist, however slight, to discern a known object to guide your path. Should you miss track, return at onee without fail to tho point at which yeu last it, and make a fresh start on the right traok. If compelled to out overnight, choose a sheltered spot before darkness sets in, giving yourself sufficient time to complete all possible arrangements for personal comfort under such untoward oircuxDstanoes in the jray of gathering ire material, grass tor bed, which place in rear of a flax bush. If raining, tie the ends of the flax to tussocks around, so as to from a gentle awning to oover the body and throw .the fain off. This, with tussocks to fill up the gaps in the flax covering, will make not such uncomfortable quarters for the night as many suppose. FOR SALE 1 ACRES. Education reserve, AV/VJ renewable every 21 years, about 16 yearn to run. Rental 15s p.a. AIL flat and plongbable; 5roomed house. Scullery, Pantry, Verandah, Oonaerviitory; 16-bail cowshed, concrete barn 30 x 16. Trap shed, etc ™ UB £1250; Would exchange for 15 or 25 aero Farm A few choice butiness sites ia Tlimmer Terrace from' £15 per foot. LOANS ARRANGED. Housa and Building Sites on >sasy Terms. — — APPi.V J K G. Stansell, LAND and FINANCIAL AGENT WERAROA (rhcue 38) SHANNON (Phone 30.) gharland's absolutely is the Baking P<ywder. Purest, strongest and cheapest. Bharland's is bound to rise. Get it from your grocer. Advt-. •mere's nothing equal to Na*ol for stopping coughs and colds, soothing •ore throats and banishing infneosa. ■ Oood for old and yonng.—Advt. "

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 March 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 March 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 March 1916, Page 4

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