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,A» »nre as water qnenchM ire, su iriit "NAZOL" afford relief from Jie&ry oofe, troublesome eoughs, sore threats «md iali'enaa. T«*t it.

Promissory Notes.—Payment on demand 2d. Payable otherwise than or demand: For every sum not evoeec • ing £25, 6d,; exceeding £25 and exceeding £60, I*.; every additions! or part of £50, Ib. Duplicate or counterpart ox any ;i> strument chargeable with duty, where sucL duty does not amount to 'is, the same duties as the original instrument; in any other case 3s. Lease, or Agreement to Lease, without any consideration by way of pre-u----iuir>: Where rant doe* not exceed boO 8n for every additional £50 or part of £50 Bs. Foot any instrument affecting a parti tion of' lands upon «ny consideration exceeding £100. Soldiers' estates are exempt from ?JI duty up to £5000 in respect to every succession by lineal descendant or cestor. WORKERS' DWELLINGS. Borough Councils are e-npowtow! V.tthe Municipal Corporations Act to erect for the occupation of workers employed or resident in boroughs any buildings suitable for workers' dwellings, or mav acquire buildings by purchaso or oilierwise, and render them snitihlp for Hie same purpose the letting +o be in the hands of the Gounod.

i'jr. is iniiil.e for tna repayment ot ;>,dvnnv* and the payment of aiivxi-r.ee j . «v.d losymeufc oi purchase-money ! \y instalments. Tilfi RULES Ol' 1 THE tIOAD. ibo Huio of the Road is a parados cjuit-o; For in driving your c&rriago along, if you boar to the lei fc yon ?.r<* tur© to ;J0 tijaUit, if yon turn to the ri/cnt yon jo Trroii;,;. lint, in walking; the Greets 'tis a >v.l~ ierent c.is«; is. the right -.t in right won shoaid ..•owr, On '>io left uhouKi be left enough oi t-kar Apacc Foi the people *bo vian to tvfcll* THJH RSNCTNG ACT. 2REOTION OF FENUKa. A fo'co of any of tiio kinds meat'oned in l!) 9 Second Schedule ss a >• efficient fence v/ithic the meaning of Fencing Ae.t <r..7). The <Krcuj*H»n» of adjoining lands "Of (•iv'd-K! by n sufficient tence are !iau!« f j-*in in <•/ coutrihuto in eqilJii oorlin'.is to the eroMiro' of a fcr:co i<> ls'»6i «>tch land.", although snch f-.-.-n- 1 r-s.y not aloiis,; the whole fio'ir. dary |if!« Hiji, no <-eaupi«r is Uh':!to CGijUos'itt* to iny foneo Tvh il'il in not, as fur isa pow-l wnfcinn-js-' fci'i<mgh- 'tit >tf iotu-ili. I i ! j 1

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 July 1916, Page 4

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396

Untitled Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 July 1916, Page 4

Untitled Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 July 1916, Page 4

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