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t LEVIN SALE. | FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1916. j l/J LSSRS AUK All AM AND UIL- | tJL LIA.US. LTD.. will will as above j t i p.m. - j 200 mixed sex lambs. j 60 ewes. 100 4-year-old ©wes 100 lambs. 40 iat ewee. 50 18-months steers. 8 fat bullocks. 22 fat and I'orward bullocks. 9 2i and 3-years steers. 40 3-year steers. Also tlie following line of good ata~ ion bred oatle— (jO 3 and 34-year Hereford bullocks 40 2£-year and 3-year P. A. bullocks. 15 2J and 3-year S.H. bullocks. :20 fat and forward P.A. heifers. j 10 fat and forward Herelord heifers > 14 18-months S.H. steers. j 150 3 and 4-year torward bullocks. ! 20 heifers, r.w.b. j 3 forward empty cows. j 1 bull. 247 breeding ewes 2334 120 fat and forward wethers. 15 21-year steers. 9 2-tooth Romney rams. 6-6-tooth Romney rams. 3 f.f.m. Romney rams. 2 2-tooth Ryeiand rams. Baconeie, porkers, stores anil weanor pigß. Note.—All pigs must be yarded ny 11.45. ' Pig sale commences at 12 noon iharp. 227-5 KING'S THEATRE LEVIN. BA Z A |3 AZ A A BA Z A AD. A Z A A •*-*' BAZ A A O A Z A A (In aid of the Werartfa Building Jj'und.^ WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY March '23rd and 24-th. ADMISSION 63. 225-td HOKOWHEN U A FRUITGROWERS' ASSOCIATION. TH F. adjourned ANNUAL MEETING of the above Association wiil be held in Mr D. Smart's office, Queen-street, on PRIDAY, March 10, at 8 p.m. MAROO FOSELLA, 256-3 Secretary. JJIOII SALE.-Three hundred sack's. Apply E. Findlay, skin buyer, Queen-street, Levin. 235-3 LOST BO'l. ANY Person knowing tlie whereabouts of the hoy whose description is given below and who left the Boys' Training Farm, Weraroa, in company with another boy on February 17th would oblige by kindly conmuincating with the parent, J. A. GLAASEN, Kongo tea. Description.—Age 14 ye<rrs, height, about five feet; lull face, fair complexion, freckled ; dressedi in dark tweed coat, blue dungarees with 'lark patches; blue striped cotton shirt; grey flannel; dark socks; green ':ap; lace-up boots; Turkey red handkerchief. The boy is plausible and* sly in manner. 234-3 WANTED UJ^OWlM.—Superphosphate 8s 3d; blood manure 9s; bonedust 9s; basic slag 8s 3d; choice wheat 6s TOd per bushel.—Parker and Vincent, Levin. JJUGHES'S for Apple Pies. y-frUQHKS'6 for Steak and Kidney Pies. T. HARRIS, BUTCHER. TX7TSHES to inform the public of v » Levin that owing to ill-health he is closing down his business from Monday, March 6th, 1956. 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 wili be paid any time between now and 20th March at the house. T. HARRIS, BUTCHER. 217-w FOE SALE | rjA ACRES. Education reserve, LUU renewable every 21 yeare ; about 16 years to run. Rental JiSti 16s p.a. All flat and ploughable; Rroomed house. Scullery, Pantry, Verandah, Conservatory; 16-bail cowshed, concrete barn 30 x 16- Trap shed, etc ™ lUE £1250. Would exchange for 15 or 25 acre Farm 4 few choice bu»iw»s sites in Plirr.mer Tor race from £lo per foot. LOANS ARRANGED. House and Building Sites on easy Terms. — — —' APPLY J R U. Stansell, LAND and FINANCIAL AGENT WERAROA (Phone 88) SHANNON (Phone 30.) * 1

CLEARS OUT THE GERMS.

When you have a cold culture beds for the germs of pneumonia and other i disceases from in the throat. If Oham- • berlaiirs Oough Remedy is taken at j the first symptom of a cold there is no ! danger of pneumonia or other infec}iiotts diseases, for being an expectorant it clears out these culture t®Bs thus preventing the germs getting into the system. For that reason atone Chamberlain's Cough Kennedy is the best medicine yonr~®&u nee for eongbs ;■■ { colds ®oidl «T*rwjM»rß — Advi. ATI those requiring a useful 191 ( calendar can get one by applying tc W. M. Olark, draper, of Levin. Thii firm has 1000 to giro away, so firei come first served.—Aiirt.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 March 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 March 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 March 1916, Page 4

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