AUCTION OF HOUSE PROPERTY. M 1 ESSRS PARKER AND VINCENT have received instructions to offer for sale on Saturday, 17th June, at 1.45 p.m ' 1. Section 3 Block IX, L/eviti Township, hlnving frontage to .Salisburp- ' street and containing one rood (moro or less) together with 4-roomedi <'otI tage thereon. 1 2.—Section 7, Block XVII, Levin j Township, having frontage to Kentj street, Levin, containing l rood, more J or less, together with 2 4-roomed eotj tagos and improvements thereon, j These will be offered at exceptionally EASY TERMS and 1 subject to RIDICULOUSLY LOW RESERVE. PARKER AND VINCENT. 647-2 Auctioneers. Messrs parker & vincent have received instructions irorn : the Public Trustee, executor of the will of Alary Anderson (deceased) to , offer for sale at their auction rooms, Oxford-street, Levin on the 17th day of June, laitj, at l.bl) p.m. ■LOT I.—Ail that parcel of laud containing one rood! (more or less), being Lot 1, Block 5, Townsnip of Levin, together with olj improvements thereon. LOT 11.—Ail that parcel of land containing one rood (more or less), together with ail buildings and improveI uieuts thereon, being Lot 2, Block 0, | Township of Levin. 8 The above lots comprise together l the whole oi tiie lands comprised ana described in Certilicate of Title, Volume 118, I'olio 30, Wellington Registry. The Public Trustee is selling the said lands in exercise of the power conferred upon him by Section o of "The AdministraDion Act, 1908,'' ami each lot will be ottered lor sale separately. SATURDAY, June 17th, at 1.30 p.m. PARKIiR AND VINOEiNT, 036-4 Auctioneers.
MESSRS PARKER A VINCENT have received instructions from tiio Public Trustee, executor of the will oi Ivor James (deceased), to offer for sale at their auction rooms, Oxford street, Levin, on the 17th day of June, 1916, at the hour of 1.30 p.m.— ALL THAT piece of land being Lot '1 on Deposited Plan, No. 1928, being Part Section ID Levin Village Settlement, and being the whoie of J and comprised and described) in Certificate of Volume 165, folio 191, Wellington Registry, containing one roou (more or less), together with ail buildings and improvements thereon. The Public Trustee is soiling the above property in exercise of the power conferred upon him by Section of "The Administration Act, 1908" and tho same is offered for sale free of the existing mortgage.SATURDAY, June 17th, at 1.30 p.m. PARKER ANID VINCENT, (>37-4 Auctioneers. AUCTION MART SALE. SATURDAY, June 17th, 1.45 p.m. LARGE Selection of Furniture, Tools, etc. Tables, Bedsteads, Chairs, Chest of Drawers, Writing Desk, Stretchers, Jjino, Upholstered Suite (of seven pieces) Wlasnstands, Tools, etc. etc. SATURDAY NEXT 1.45 p.m. PARKER AND VINCENT. Auctioneers. 610-3 WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. rnENDERS for Slied, Oliau School, -■- will be (received at the Education Hoard Office up to noon of Thursday, 22nd June. Plans arid specifications may bo seen at Horowlicnua Daily Chronicle Office, Levin, ancl at the school, Ohau. The lowest or .any tender not necessarily accepted. U. L. STEWART, 648-2 Secretary, j
A FAIR WARNING.
* One that should be heeded by all. Frequently the' Urst sign of iudn :y trouble is a slight ache or pain in ~h.' loins. Neglect of this warning maiki*the way easy for more serious trouble —dropsy, gravel, iiright'a disease. I'* well to pay attention {o the hist sig<) Weak kidneys generally grow weak- !' and delay ie od'ton thuugerous. lieu dents of this locuJity place reliance m Dean's Backache Kidney Pills. Thtested remedy Tieen used in kidn<:;> trouble for years, and is reconuneh !.;<> ali over the civilized woj'ld. Ke J Hie following:—
Mr A. E. Dunn, Avenue Road, Boston, says:—My kidneys wiwe seriously disordered for some time. I -irad severe aching pains across my i>aen which liaudic&pped me at lot at my work, as 1 could not stoop or move quickly without increased suffering. My rest at night was disturbed and during the day 1 used to feel tired and languid, having no energy for anything. I was also subject to dizzy turns. That sums up the extent ui my health troubles, brought about solely by the improper action of my kidneys, so now I will say a few words concerning the medicine that cured me—Doan's Backache Kidney Fills, f heard of this remedy from a friend and got some -without delay. One bottle gave me great relief and ..throe bottles of these grand pills restored! my t.> perfect healtih. This did not .happen yesterday but twelve months ago, and 1 have had; no return of my ©''I complaint siaee. Doan's Biwikache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per bottle (sis bottles 16e €<ij, o" will be posted on receipt of price by Co., 76 Pitt-tsrest, Sydney. But be. sure you get DOAN'S.
ITS VALUE PROVEN. Manj persons have escaped pneumi - nia by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This remedy is especially valuable for colds, and pneumonia nearly always starts with a cold. Many mothers liave tesliied to the value or Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in cases of croup andi whooping cough. It is an old-established preparation that can be relied upon with implicit confidence. It is pleasant and sate to fake and may be given to a child 1 , confidently bb to "an adnlt. For sa3e ' everywfiere. Advt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 June 1916, Page 4
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