The other day wo iiau something to priu fc about the Leailer onts ou Mr -i. Patrick's i'arm at i,ee'Ooe£ (says cu<> Duiiedin Evening Star,). The yieiJ is now known. The oats threshed out 130 bushel to the acre: That is the sort of farming that pays. Already Mr Patrick haa had enquiries from nanganui and Canterbury as to the possibility of securing from him a supply of these oats for seen. A .Melbourne cable states tlmf the i\ew Zealand-bred horse Uherubini won the Australian Cup. Wishing Cup was second and. Hush Money third. If unknown ground is to bo traversal! and a long day's journey lies before you, be careful to make an early start ij the morning, ascertain loading directions before starting, and be certain to understand them thoroughly, as time thus spent is not lost ou 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. Two moat Important things when you get spectacles are, first, to be sure that your sight haa been properly tested and that you get the right lenses; and second that the spectacle frame is correctly fitted. Another important thing to know is that you can /ely on having repairs properly done if anything goes wrong. If you come to me you may be sure that everything t will be right.—f. C. Remington, ohem--1 iat and optician, Levin.—Advt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 March 1916, Page 3
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246Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 March 1916, Page 3
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