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TO WHOM IT MAY T CONCERN ~ Sl Winter comes 011 by s\nlt ; the air nips like a lust year's cheese, I the printer's form is lanker grown he i * .seeks for bread and finds a stone 'y) . q heart where debts are owing; his -.hil- P dren's sweets are rollers old; ho has not had the sight of gold all chie year's months outgoing. So pay your bills andi make him smile; leet when ( he tnnieth sour Ills guile shall lead r him to King Bagmo's place to s>eek _ for papers blue to grace the walls 01 debtors whose "long wind" has made "his" payments fall behind. 8 - J LEVIN SALE, a WEDNESDAY, MAY 3rd, 1916. TVTJiW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER- ] * OANTILE AGENCY CO., 1/rD g will offer for sale at 12 o'clock. — 0 250 fat -and forward ewes 1 25 2-tooth wethers 10 Jersey cross heifers (r.w.b.) 12 forward cows. 10 fat cows. i 20 mixed cattle. ' S extra prime fflt heifers (empty) ' 8 extra prime fat cows (empt?) * Baconers, porkers, stores and weaner picas. All pigs must be yarded at 12 o'clocK sharp. 453-3 | LEVIN SALE. \ WEDNESDAY, MAY 3rd, 1916. P ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will t at 12.15 p.tn — 200 fat ewes (lots) 100 2-tuoth wethers (good). 180 good woolly lamKs 40 shorn cull lambs ■ 12 forward 2}-year bullocks. 30 3-year steers 80 2J-3£-year steere (lots) i springing heifers 30 mixed yearlings. 54 shorn lambs. 467 -2 Baconers, porkers, stores and weaner Digs. Not®.—All pigs must be yarded tiy 11.45. a.m. Pig sale commences ax 12.15 p.m. 452-3 I Wolfe's I Schiedam Schnapps True To Label Distilled a-Bottled ' Only in Holland I WOLFE'S |§|§jl (Jlranutu Jthitdtm Stht ipp# BEVE^ Ottlo«. 22 Buw Streal. NEW * OBR All Reputable Hotels and Spirit Vendors COUNTER BOOKS. J Paper for counter books has risen in oost of late, And already the prices for books have be*n advanced by the manutaoturers. The Chronicle is in a position to place orders with advantage for all tradespeople. Order heiore further rises are made. PIIESEN7 PRICES FRKIi OF FREIGHT CHARGI'N. 50 looks 7'!. (boo.id of oi) duplicated 100 books 5-.L 250 books 3|d. 500 books 2ld 1000 book- 9*<i 5000 books 2d. (For books of <00 d'ip'''■* > i l .) 50 lOd. 100 liooks Bd. 250 books 6d 000 booka 6d--1000 books iid. UOW TO BREAK UP A COLD. It may t>e a surprise to many to learn that a severe cold can be com pletely broken up in one or two day*' time. To do this, however, prompt action is necessary. The lirst symptom of a cold is a dry hard cough and a profuse watery discharge from tho nose. When Chamberlain's Couich Remedy is taken every two hours on tie first appoarano of these symptoms it counteracts the effects of tlie oold and restores the system to a healthy condation within a day or two. Sold everywhere. — Advt

HieiL-'a nothing equal to Naaol :'or .-,1. ;ij)uig cougiid and eolcia, oo'o t»runts find banishing iußuoi f.a--vl'hkJ i,;r oUI and youn#.—Adft. ■EST irOUR cows. 4.DS AND SHEETS SuLD IK LEVIN. of Forms, n«itid ait<i i tiriiits'l atul perfi>fv.fe<s | o«-.r<lu»sr tu tbo bent formula for | C>>- j tamaW-' »1 Th«- Üb",-i n> ! Chronicle Office, Levin. Pada of ; St* forma (piioutfh for 1 Ifl:'!,'*:>>' ':■■■'■< f.ir «. hi'ni), • '-i'l; j , 'jßsrb; Herd Rot urn / , ,aa<i :.f t:i tHw.niw' I ■ paper, each (one »u£Bce' for twelve monthc). ■ -\i f i! fi• «* ' ty s ; > Li.J. HiLIiAKD-, ,

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 May 1916, Page 4

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574

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 May 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 May 1916, Page 4

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