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TEAS FOB TkE THRIFTY Because a small quantity makes a good cup. TEAS TOR GOOB TASTES Because ot thci rexpert blending. TEAS TH4TBEIB TESTING Because of their valne «* 1. W - Ask foF- "!" "° 1s m ' 1 FREE 9 ,5 . 104 ' is». el Sample ® lb. - Slbs for 7/10. Jibs for 8/11. . HC. SHEAS,GOLD. Si P. Q. R. Stop© OHAU. A T. HARRIS, Cash Butcher Sells only The First Class Quality of . BEEF and MUTTON and the most tasty Small Goods, At the Lovyeat i Prices in, Town, for CASH ONLY. $> Oxford Street, LiiVlN ; ,

AN TED Ku\OWN. —200 \Jap Mats • ' j»«t opened, direct from Japos; uiisoii/tsu paHuriia; a wonderful lino. I'iicu oaiy is eacli. Uuuur quailitiea 'iu, 2» 3d, 4t> ikJ) anil os lid eacii. v/nly u.i iiulefa and jlatiiosoa, Ijlal., vin. V\7 XAOU A.—£4ol) worlll - * ol lioslyn and Dr uudor--1 > eiotliiug ana Kxuapui mankets just t. opened. lie wise and uuy your- re- [, quii eiiiouti iu tliesi goods early, as [ prices are going to be higher. We , want to protect you it possible, ritiles audi Matkeson, Ltd., Levin. L WANTED KlNOWN.—iiig stocks Wools, in Khakx, diowu, greys, | navy, black and wiiite, just opened. I Also knitting pins and needles. Stiles | and Mlfctlieson, Ltd., Levim. RATIONAL Q.AS jQNGINE gALE. A FIVE Horse-power National Gam Engine for sale at liie Chronicle Office. Price £40. Could be made equal to new by re-boring the gudgeon, at an expense of under £10. Apply "MANAGER. 1 SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY SHAKNON HOUSE AGIiNOY SHANNON HOUSE AOKN^Y E. A. W. Osborne * FURNITURE DEALER, Ballance Street Shannon House and commission AGENT, Rent and Debt Collector. Second hand furniture Stretchers, 3 Sewing Muchutots (equal to new), Tables, Washstand*. Block Dray and Harness (cheap), ~nd many other goods. Fruit lands for Sale in Bell'b Or:'.' ard, Mahana Estate, rJronte iur.tp.f.e sections from 7 to 34 aores -!!( Nelson's apples growing lacti. 2\>r further particular! £. A. W. OSBORNE Agent for the Guardian Fire m<J Accident Insurance Company. Agent for the Provident Life Assui anoo Oomoany. HOW TO BREAK UP A COLD, it may oe a surprise to many to learn that a severe cold can be con» pletely broken up in one or two days' time. To do this, however, prompt action is necessary. The first symptom of a cold is a dry hard cough and a watery discharge from tihe nose. When Chamberlain's Oough Remedy is taken every two hours on ike first appearance of these symptoms it counteracts the effects of the cold and restores the system to a healthy condition within a day or two. Sold everywhere.—Adr t. BOILS AND PIMPLES. Boils and pimples are Nature's effort J to throw off poisons whicn have for:n xi in the blood. Chamberlain's Tablets oleanye "the stomach, liver and bowels, thus purifying the blood and refreshing the system until you feel a new being. Take a course ot lain's Tablets to thoroughly eradicate the poisonous matter rrom the system, y»»lr» a practice ol taking old ifr rsgslar intervals, and yo* will never spiin be troubled with boils. For 6»i« eT«j*kw.—Adwt. UNSURPASSED. For the quick relief of all bowel complaints Chamberlain's Oolio and Diarrhoea Remedy is uneurpßaaod. One or two doses of it are sufficient to check tiie attack. It is not disagree- ■ aible to take. Chamberlain's OoJi< and Diarrhoea Remedy contains no » V tJt»i rsa**» leaves the sk s aater.."

— b:'. . counter books.' OAPJiIt FOR OOUiMTER ' BOOK'S has risen in cost of late, already tlie prices for books have advanced by the manufacturers. Tile Chronicle is in & position to plaae orders with advantage for all tradespeople. Order before further are made. ' PRESKN7 PRICES I'U.kK OF FREIGHT CHARGES* BV books 7d, (boajß of o(j duplicated) 100 books 6d. 250 books 500 books 2|d 1000 books Sftll 0000 books 2d. (For books of 100 duplicates.) 50 books lOd. 100 books Bd. 250 books 6d. 600 boob 6d. 1000 books 4Jd. Tide Table « HIGH WATER AT HOKIO. February 10—7.49 a.m.— 8.14 pjm. February 17. a.m.—8.54 p.m.. February 18.—9.13 a.m.— 9.31 p.m. February 19.—9.49 a.m.—10.7 a.m. February 20.—10.24 a.m.—10.41" p.m. February 21.—10.57 a.m.—11.18 p.m. February 22.—11.27 a.m.—11.4f p.m. February 23 _ _ February 24.—0.36 a.m.— 0.42 p.m. Febiuary 25.—1.0 a.m.—i.lß p.m. * I'ebrunry 26.—1.36 a.m. — tf.l4 p.m, February 27 2.60 a.m.—8.84 p.m. February 25.—4.18 a.m.—O.IS f .w, February 29.— 5.51 a.m.—6.49 p.m, European Agency. OjJHOLEfeJALE Indents promptly executed .at lowest caaM ur ccsfa Cur all kind# of British and X.itit,»aenial goods, including:— .buo'rn and Stationery, Boots, SA-oee iiad Leather, Chemicals and legist#; Sundries, China, Earth, cni/itre and Glassware, Cycles, and Accß3«oriG», Drapery* jy iiJijicry and Picca Goodi, Saaef C . perfunierv, Hardwar»jj aiid Metats, Jewellery, r ii ! and Watcfeai, Photograph** Ana Optical Goodi, ProTiiioni ama Oihuon'B ete..» afe, COMMISSION, per oeii. tt 6 cent. Trade diiconnti lowed. Special quotatioaa o» dim msiad. Sample Cas«t from £11 upward?.. O.iTnißnmenti of Pits dura sold on Accoaat. WILLIAM WILSON & , SONS, (EetablisheJ 1814). 25, ABCH.TJECH LANHg | LONDON, f % B.C. addraßfi : Aanaiire, r>ogd9M. Inn 1 First in I Everythii!^ I First in 8' First in Quafity | First in ReA || First in Ecomoi? And thtrs art tnuQr «9h' Hj rtuoni why LucoaTsft'S Sy Pills ar* first vwMk' Ai hundreds of thouriWk kn Austrniasift who Kn«v

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 March 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 March 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 March 1916, Page 1

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