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SALE OF PEDIGREE JERSEY AND I GRADE JERSEY COWS. ! AT THE FARM, KUKU, OHAU. j MONDAY, 10th APRIL, 1916. ' ]\/f ESSRS ABRAHAM AND WIL- ; IYX I*l AMS, LTD., have received inIstruc toons trom Mr J. D. Brown to sell as aoove at 12.30 p.m— lb grade Jersey cows, calving AugI ust and September. 6 pedigree Jersey cows. 1 pedigree Jersey bull, 2J-years. 3 pedigree Jersey bulls, woanora. 'A milk cart horses. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.'—Mr Brown is selling all his grade cowa as ho intends in future to keep nothing but pedigree Jerseys. Tlie herd ie really a choice one and the ibutter-tat return ol each cow and dates ox calving will be given at the sale, i and will .be guaranteed. 366-ti J ; IMPORTANT SALE Ol'' FREEHOLD 3 ' PROPERTIES. LEVIN ROBDUGH. D ALGETY AND 00., jL£'D., have been favoured with instructions ; from the Trustees in the Est ■ate of I : the late J. R. McDonald ior sale at auction in the— | TOWN HALL, LEVIN, on WEDNESDAY, 12th April,"at U. 30 i a.m., the undermentioned valuable f freeliojtdi sections, togetner* with all buildings and other thereon:— (1). —Section 8 Block X (C/T. No. 52/168), comprising one rood eighteen perohes situated on the corner of Queen and Oxford streets. This is as valuable a section as any i. the town of Levin, being directly opposite the Post and Telegraph Oltice. (2). —Section 7, Block IX (C/T. No 637C5), comprising one rood, situated in Queen street. (3). —Section 1, Biock XV (C/T. xno. 63/65), comprising one rood thirtyfour perches, situated on the corner of Cambridge andi Exeter streets. (4). —Section 1, Block Hi (C/T No. 63/65), comprising one rood, situated on the corner of Salisbury and Eeses streets. (o).' —Part sections 4 and 5, Block X. (C'/T No. 161/17) comprising eighteen and six-tenths perches, situated in Queen street, near Bristol street. Further information may 'be obtaind upon application to the auctioneers, DALGETY AND CO., LTD. 364-0 Wellington or Levin. TO LET.—Four-roomed Cottage, furnished or otherwise; corner of Salisbury and York streets. Apply J. Mo'faggart. York-street. 367-1 NOTICE. ALiL Persons having horses running oil the Heatherlea Estate are requested to remove them by April 12th or they will be sold to pay expenses. All horses can be seen at th« homestead after April &th. WALTER E. AXUP, 322-14 ins Manager Heatherlea. HEAVY 7 Choice Garden Seed Oats 4s 3d; Sparrow bill 4s 8d; Algerian 4s 9d to 5s 9d; Milling Wheat Os per bushel air Parker and Vincent's. Levin. WANTED KNOWN.—In Memoriam Cards, Invitation Cards, tVeddiztg (tarda. A large aad varied stock may bo seen at THE CHRONICLE OFFICE. Printing at Reasonable rates. LEVIN DISTRICT 1 HIGH SCHOOL. A PPLICATIONS will be received up to noon, 15tli April, 1916, for position of caretaker for Levin Public School. Salary £57 per annum. Schedule of duties can be seen at school or from Chairman School Committee. Duties commence May Ist, 1916. ~~A. SIMS, i 364-lwk. Chairman.

ON ADVERTISING The true teat of advertising is the effect it produces. A business notice in a paper that is not opened regularly obviously is of less use than an advei* tisement in a paper that everyone reads. The Horowhenaa Daily Chronicle is read by every settler in the distri«+- A big proportion of the farmers subscribe to it, and others see it at their neighbours' houses or the sreameries. The story ot the transfer of ite netvs items to liie bleaks and ihops is ben trovato but untrae, tha purveyors of joints and entrees use plain paper, and preserve 'l'he Chron- j ide for future reference. The townspeople all take The Ohroniole; most of them from The Chronicle runner; a doaen or so from their , neighbours front gates. To our view practice, is reprehensible, but advertisers ixl Chronicle gain extra publicity thereby, < for the regular subscribers always receive an extra copy when the first one does not reach the proper people. The local news is The Chronicle's speciality, and the citizens and settlers naturally seek this in the advertisements as well as in the records of social and gene/aJ happenings. in the city newspaper*, with their eight or sixteen pages of minion type, an advertisement is buried ; but in The Chronicle's four openfaced pages of leaded brevieor the business announcements catch the eye of all who open the paper. It pays to advertise : the proof is to be tound in the various profitable and growing retail businesses of Levin. Many of The Chronicle's best customers for advertising are spontaneous witnesses of this fact. Fair-priced articles of good quality are the bedrock of successful business, but the coping-stone of profit is publicity. A seller of cray fish who covers his cart with the tarpaulin of concealment and exercises not his vocal organs gathers no penoe. 80, too, the business man who shoos publicity has for his lot the sadness ot profits curtailed and the guerdon of sioths and weevils An ordinary- attack ot diarrhoea aiaj be relieved by a single dose of Ghamb'irlain'a Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Only in more severe oases is a second or third dose required. Try it. It has a reputation of $5 years behind it, and is everywhere recognised as the most reliable remedy in use for diarrs, idrt.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 April 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 April 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 April 1916, Page 4

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