LEVIN SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1916. DALGKTY A\ I > CO. LI.MJTiiU. \v:i; soil at 1 p.m.— 150 iat wethers (Jots). 150 fat ewes (lots) 82 lioggets. 150 2-t-ootii ewes in lamb to Shropshij'es. 3 fat cows. 6 forward cows. 3 good Holstein heifers, early Olivers. 1 Jersey heifer at drop. 1 2-year bull, 10 yearling steers. Baeoners, porkers, stores and weaner pigs. Baeoners, Porkers and Store Pigs.— NOTE.—AII pigs must t>e yarded Vy 11.45 sharp. Pig sale commences at 12 noon sharp. LEVIN SALE. "WEDNESDAY, JULY 26th VTEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MEROANHLE AGENCY 00., LTD will offer for sale at 12 o'clock.— 120 prime fat wethers, off swedes. 8 prime fat cows (speyed). 8 prime fat heifers (speyed) 4 heavy vealcrs. 10 springing heifers 20 mixed -cattle. 2 pedigree Berkshire sows, close to profit (bred on the Weimron Experimental Farm). Baeoners. porkers, stnrpn and weaner plßa. Note.—All pigs must be yarded b\ L 1.45. a.m. Pig dale commence oi. 12 noon sharp 772-3 UNIRESERVED SALE OF JQAIRY AT THE FARM, KUKU ROAD, OHAU. MONDAY, 31st JULY, 1916. |i/g -II.S.SRS ABRAHAM AND WILLI A.\lS, Ltd., have received instructions from Mr R. S. Young (who is giving up dairying) to sell as above at 1 p.m.— Q A COWS, clue to calve August and September. 60 fiat ewes 1 haVi-draughti mare, 8-years-old, broken to all work. 4-bucket L.K.G. milking machine, 2:1 h.p. Tangye engine, dog-cart, single horse mower, single and double plough, set 3-leaf tine harrows, tripod harrows, 3-horse disc harrows, cooler and vat, Guber tester (8 bottles complete) incubator. milk-cans, tools and sundries. A«-<> several (articles of furniture including a- piano by Milner and Thompson. On account of other eliemo.— 6 Forward empty cows. 10 springing heifers. 10 yearling heifers. LTXTITT LUNCHEON PROVIDED 772-fi. .SPECIAL SALE OF DAIRY HEIFERS. Levin Saleyards. THURSDAY, 27th July, 1916 at 1 p.m. Messrs abraham and wilI/IAMS, LTD. have been favoured with instructions from Norman Kiikcald.ie. Esq. to sell a.s above:— 120 choice springing 3-year Jerseycross heifers. Auctioneers' Note. —The above are big wcli-grown heifers in excellent condition and we can recommend them as being the best liue of heifers of its size that we linve ever offered in our Levin yards. 771-4 This week's bargain —7oibs la sugar, 1001b flour, 51b tea (choice) 1 tin kerosene 45s 9d; 2001b flour, 1 ease kerosene, 701b sugar 57s 6d ; case benzine 22s 3d CASH. Parker and Vincent, Merchans, Levin. Separators, Pumps, Windmills, engines and all kinds of machinery. Benzine, kerosene, motor and separator oils.—Parker and Vincent, merchants, Levin. WHICH? Tw'eitvo shillings' worth of cough mixture for twelve shillings—the old, expensive, one-small-eighteenpeniiy-bottle-at-a-time way, or— Twelve shillings' worth of the finest cough, cold and sore throat remedy that money can buy for only two shillings — the new, the Hean's Essence way? A saving of 10s. Which do you prefer? It is simpjy a matter of whether you add the necessary water and sweetening to the medicinal ingredients— Hean's Essence—and pour the mixture into a big bottle, or whether you allow a manufacturer to do the mixing and then serve out "to you in small bottles at eighteempence a time. Once you have tried this Hean's Essence plan you will know you have obtained the fine6t cough, cold and sore throat remedy that money can buy. At the same: time the money saving for your pocket is simply wonderful. Just be sure you get Hean's. That is the point to be careful about. My name is spelt with four letters only —H-E-A-N. Sold in bottles 2s each at chemists and stores, or post free promptly on receipt of price, from G. W. Hean, Family Chemist, Wanganui. Advt.
cines lies not only in the drag, ut in the fact that opium checks the cough, causing the mucus to be retained in the air passages and form culture beds for germs of pneumonia, scarlet fever and diphtheria. Pneumonia is more likely to follow whooping cough or a oold) when preparation containing opium is given. There is no opium or narcotic in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and being an expectorant, it cleans out the germ culture, beds thus preventing pneumonia. .For sale everywhere.—Advt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 July 1916, Page 4
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