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WE MANUFACTURE • ! £1 FIRST CLASS JOINERY ||jj| OF EVER? INSCRIPTION | | fi. Doors for the Mansion or the Cottage, f i ' i | Mantelpieces and Fitments, !*■ Window Seats. , I \ FRONT ENTRANCE GATES | And any a:id every kind of JOINERY for MANSION FARM or COTTAGE. | W£ Ai£ Js3£ iTAHE .15 asd FilftflJSHEftS j HARVEY & Co; - LEVIN. | AGENTS FOR BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY. I BBMOMffiSaCTS^raara IlilllHllH ■lirßMßg»aMgWCTnftmrri^««lLmßlJill l l HllffllllMgaaßZaM—EßP«—w—— gnpnMroailliaill —^ apaaßM ' M ' wllll^B mnm MMWHtfMWJHUM > ■JWBWB"HnawHwaßDraißiWwn«=aw®«'^® BSBKffIaBI1 ® 1 ! GREAT CLEARING SALE | FOR ONE MONTH ONLY ! I TO CLEAR OUR STOCK j I —OF— | Drapery, Mercery, and Clothing ! I A SWEEPING REDUCTION, Will be made in the Prices I | STOIJK MUST GO BY THE END OF THIS MONTH I | LAD IWS' C'J ATS, Wholesale Price, Gent's Sin-lets and Pants, from Is Ud I Hnf ~ ,o lear 1 ' afc D .'! 0."., n i n , Sample Shirts of N, Z. Leading WareIf i IRLS' and Co its, 1 ° at tli3 cheapens PricJi e/o,- off 3« 1 ! ; houses, Prices, 5s 6d and 6s 6d. Twee.l Or.) .■; Ntatom', .-UVa i.l P.'ijj, | 3:6, at 3/6 per yard. - ] Sale Price, at 3s 9d. Table O.im is';, fro \i 1-pt yir 1 | Calico. 3i i iclios .vidj, it .3.0, t>: | Great Reductions in Tweed over-coats 12 y mh - L • V '! and Boxed Suits. A brgo o. illouoj i:i u i-lin * | voiel, and Silk, at CLoirin,-? Salo Prion. S j NOW IS YOUR TIiMF: f&> 3Vi3«Sh\ Cas'« Will h; Refused If Possible | DUPERY BALE, I Oxford St, LEVIN, BBIiataMCBBgHHa i

A Dose in Time saves Nine You will never prove this old proverb truer than when you take a cold in hand early. A cold in the first stages can be quickly relieved with a dose or two of a good remedy like Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery, but a neglected cold soon becomes obstinate, and harder to treat. Get in early. Always keep a bottle of y-irggj?*.. Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery in the house, and take a dose at the first sign of a cold. Don't Wait Till To-morrow Pllllijf™ It's little colds that grow into big ones ; kig ones that end in Bronchitis and I Pneumonia. Don't wait till to-morrow | to treat the little colds, for one dose of I lip Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for Coughs J i ■' .r' I '!]' I 'ife* and Colds will break up a cold if taken at 11110 h^innin^ Dr. Sheldon's New ■. ' f'J' v'r- - -><'!■7 Discovery stops the j:r> .. ;; ,j cough and cold, and JJ, || ill ||| l prevents any serious \ fiillllr " complications. It is ft&lllllSpliiM lit 1P unequalled for Influenza Qft®ipi4ppi»ii Vv I f Ifiililif and Bronchitis, and is ! 11l P«if invaluable for Croup or IS Whooping Cough, for v-''lll while it is most power- • ful in its action, yet it 1111111111 l c;ui be administered to •\ 1' ''I'll yi-'Mill!' IP the smallest child with Willi. tlle same safety as to 1 itlr i / 'i'mn (V'P 1 the full-grown adult. fW II it Price, 1/6 and 3/Safeguards from Winter's Ills Men, Women and Children all over the country use and know the worth of Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery. Are you one of them ? If not, don't delay, but buy a bottle at once, and be ready to pounce on to tho first cold that makes its appearance. Don't forget Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery is the ever-ready friend that should be in every household to protect you from all Winter Ills.

| TREACHEROUS TROUBLE. H Kidney diseases are often dangjr--9 oils. They come on silently, gum | ground rapidly and cause thousands ol ■ deaths that could have uecn peeventH ed by proper treatment in the beginH u.ug. Nature gives eany warnings I o: kidney disease—uacKache, twinges So: pain when stooping or lilting, headI aches and urinary disorders. If these 9 symptoms are unheeded there is grave H danger of dropsy or ratal liiigiitV 9 diss. a.se. Doiin s Backaciie Kid nay I I'ii!.: Uavo earned a reputation tor ■ their ellVctivtuicfis 111 kidney troubles, I ..ill aie kn.wu and recommended L'ie ■ ml : ;.\vr. Here is a ease. 9 .Si. s. A. .Jones, 31 Warwick street, | ; •':! ;.:;g. s.-vti: Four or nvo years a&; ■ I !;::•! a a.i attack of influenza. Just I < i «n- rcfivering I caught a fresh I '..a.s for a time ni a bad way. ■ I g I S'- iivwliat better out was ieit I w'tii a terrible backache. The pains i just above tlie kidneys and ■ i.d .strike up the oack ot my hejd. ni:;i!iont increased tue pain, :uid tho only way I rnui l ret roiii'f was <lowu. o:ie day DonnV BnckncliP h i-l::.-y Pills were brought mi?:T : " n- t'r ■ as a splendid remedy tor backn i. ■ so J got some at once, and 1 am p'en ■■•I to I el! you a tao:o'igli cour e cur <1 me completely. It s gran'*, to ee "'v.l iiiiain and I can't say enough mi oof th"so fine pills. They cured a id will, T am sure, do as much f •: 'itbers." 1 "irtreri years later Mrs Jones says: r ' :'e by Don n's Back acheT\ id ticv h:is stood the test or time. i -'ill well to-day. * B-tfkacb'p Kidney fills are ' n '! ''hemisf? and storekeepers ' '<s per bottle (six bottle TH •i' w'l!. bo p-v'erl on receipt of price ' !' ■'e -MoC'ellnn Co., 76 Pitt-stresi, : :• ' ■ ° vo-1 L'et Dunn's. I '■MKT Jt, : , saawiß F 1 >n!,-pn !>v fosr. should you know " r vnurself by it. and ombra"n -vnrv chance of a clearance of " v "how<»r«r slieht. to disr(>rn 1 -.lliopt to VOIIT path ShouW vo., track, return at ~rif - ••! ! :t' *| )P pm'nt. at •a-hi-'i you lont d. ""d make a fresb start 'in tho right track.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 May 1916, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 May 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 May 1916, Page 4

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