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T. HARRIS, BUTCHER. to'inform the public of 1 * Levin that owing to ill-health he is closing down his business from Monday, March 6th, 1816. Fittings, sausage casings, seasonings, tubs, and sundries -or sale in one lot or separate lots; also scales and marble table. T.H. thanks his customers for their support in the past. All accounts owing by me will be paid any fTme between now and- 20th March at the house. T. HARRIS, BUTCHER. 217-w ~j~|~UQHEB'B for Steak and Kidney Pies. A point for good housewives. Always use "SHARLAND'S" Baking Powder. Costs least; goes farthest; gives bmt results. * *dTt WANTED KNOWN. —Superphosphate 8s 8d; blood manure 9s; bonedust 9s; basio Blag is 3d; choioe wheat '6s TOd per. bushel.—Parker and V mcent, Levin. "\lf7 r ANTED.—Boy for Store. Good * » opportunity for smart lad. -H. C. Shear gold, Oh&u. 223-J WANTED. —A Woman Cook for one day a week only. Spply Chronicle Office. 206-w JJUGHES'S for Apple Pies. Only iT\, DistilledM jl -in if|| Tyf HOLLANfi I Oni* Bottled 1 in HOLLAND Tested in thousands of Kitchens, Sharland's Baking Powder has never foiled to rise. Goats less than others —worth more.—Adrt. Sharland's absolutely is the Baking Powder. Purest, strongest and cheapest. Sharland's is bound to rise. Get it from your grocer. Advt

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 March 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 March 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 March 1916, Page 4

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