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A CONTINUAL ANXIETY. Cough and colds nre an anxiety to mothers as children rarely get throng! the winter without them. For young I'hilclren a medicine that acts quickly is necessary or croup may develop; it ' must contain no opiates and Fe a medi- < cine tTie children like. Chamberlain's , Cough Remedy acts quickly, contains ( no opiates, chiVlren like it flndi it is everywhere regarded as a certain cure for coughs, colds, croup and whooping coup®. For sale everywhere.—Advt. , \ " = Additional Entries.—- LEVIN SALE. Abraham and "Williams, Ltd.— •10 good woolly lambs. LOST.- -Between Whieliester-stroot and, .Railway Station, gold brooch. Kinder reward,ed if returned to Airs J. Davison, 'Winchester-street or Chronic*? Office. 7-11-1 FAR LAND'S PICTURES. KHIDAY AND SATURDAY, July 1-1 and 10. T Hl4 S E A W 0 LTrf H I'j gEA -yy OL F. fjl H E E A O L F. Hy Jack London, that virile writer of virile fitoi-ios. Oft'en as it lias been attempted tlie cruel struggle between Goodness and the Brute never has been depicted so fir \V. FAR,LAND, 739-1 Manager and Proprietor.

SELDOM TROUBLED. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is not only a certa'n-cure for c oup, but wili prevent tlio <ili ck if \on as soon as tlie croupy cough appears. In thousands of homes it is on hand tor instant use when tlio croupy cough appears. These homes are seldom troubled wit'll the croup for the attack is warded off by prompt- use of tills remedy. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy can fee given to the youngest child, as it contains no narcotics.- -For .sale everywhere.—Advt Golds fly before "NokoI." Sore throats arc :ootne;l by this proved and popular reme I\. (Jet "Xassol" to-day. Is 6d buys (50 djises.—Advt.

Where is it ? That little Shop well filled, v That supplies the farms well tille And all good wives well willed. Where is it ? Why its H. E. KEYS'S. r. E. KEYS, Oxford St ! EVIN THE I P-'IO-DATE GROCER. Easy to Keep Down Expenses Tlio cost of a Cycle does not end with its purchase': There is the maintenance. To keep this item down it is absolutely essential that you use the very best lubricating oils, benzine, and replace parts. Jv'eglect regarding these ruins the machine and damages Considerably the batik account. Ifjiot an expert yourself, go to a trustworthy man when you need oij, benzine, or parts for your machine. For instance, A. W. SMITH. His materials are of the very best, and his customers find the running cost of their machines negligible in comparison to what it was when they bi ught elsewhere, and they find it is easy to keep down expenses i ow. Here are the Prices; Dunlop and John Bull belts (all sizes) 17/6 ; Moebius oil, 7/- per gallon ; Moboline oil, 5/6 per gallon ; Motor Cycle tyres 26 x 2£ Palmer £2 15; Dunlop (heavy) £2 17 6 ; Michelin (26 x 2£) £2 5 tubes from 10s 6d. : Motor pumps from 4s (id ; motor cycle lamps from £1 15. AUI 1J I M The trustworth Dealer who K Vw ■ Z3® |VI I I pi ■ soils the very best material in the Cycle Trade. OXFORD STREET. LEVIN. I', - . "JOHN BULL" and "BRITANNIA" I Two Good Tyres ! Jut '''«o good tyros YOU CAN DEPEND UPON— reliable Britishers. Wo carry full stocks of these for both cycles and mot >i- cycles— and prices are on a very low level ! Amongst other makes of tyres, »c have the famous Dunlop;-, Barnett-Glass, Avonj and Bates. * Particulary fine value is the Barnett- ! - G'ass, ui"f reduced from 17s Gd to 16s 6 01 and a - months' guarantee given. L«,t j '■I* mm M us tit 3 our Motor Cycle or Cycle with Tf M high quality tyros. See about it now ! • \V 9,!«*• Owing to risii.g freights f ituro imporj tatiolis may be increased in price, j M Now's the time Robertson & Co., Motor and Cycle Engineers, LEVIN and FOXTON — I "

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 July 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 July 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 July 1916, Page 3

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