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. TJHRESERVED SALE OF HOICK JQAJItY AT THE FARM, KUIvL ROAD, OHAU. MONDAY, ;Jl«t J ULI", 1910. MEd.SKS ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd., have received instructions Irom Mr It. S. Young (who is 'giving up dairying) to sell as above at 1 p.m.— Q A COWS, duo to calve August and September. (50 kx t ewes 1 haft-draught mare, 8-years-old, broken to all work. 4-bucket L.lv.G. milking machine, 2H li.p. Tangyc engine, dog-cart, single liorse mower, single and double plough, set 3-lenf tine harrows, tripod harrows, 3-horse disc harrows, cooler and vat, Guber tester (8 bottles complete) incubator, milk-cans, tools and sundries. AV;o several /articles of furniture including a piano by Milner and Thompson. On account of other clients.— G forward empty cows. ID springing heifers. 10 yearling lieifers. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED 772-5 UNRESERVED CLEAfUNG .SALE —at— KIMBERLEY-ROAD, LEVIN, —on—SATURDAY. '29th JULY, 1916. ZEALAND LOAN AND .MERCANTILE Agency Company Ltd. have received instructions from Mr Clias. Jiekcnui, who lims disposed oi his property to offer for unreserved sale oil tlie farm at 1 p.m., the following:— •15 Choice Holstein- Jersoy cows (August-September culvers, dates given). 0 picked springing heifers. 4 Holstein-Jersey weaner heifers. 1 3-yr well-bred Holstein bull. 2 breeding sows to farrow Sept. 1 empty sow. 1 Empire Juitir. 9-coulter driirl, practically new. 1 s.f. R. a-ndi G. plough, 1 spring dray and harness. 1 rubber-tyred dogcart (Bett), 2leaf liarrowe, bans, chains, scarifier, stumping jack, tools, iron, staples, posts, milk-cans. Contents o-roomed house. iSlight reserve on plough, drill and dog-cart. On account of a client.— 10 young spring calving cows to 2nd calf. 11 Jioifcrs. r.w.b. two weeks. 1 2-year Jersey bull. 22 hoggets. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED 773-4in£. TTIOR Separators, Pomps, Windmills, engines and aS kinds of machinery. Benzine, kelrosene, motor and separator oils.—Parker and Vincent, merchants, Levin.

COLLI WEATHER C-OUGHS. ALAKE THlfcs REAIEDY AT HOME. iSuddon weather changes bring bad coughs aiul colds, inflamed throats, quinsy, and, weakened lungs resuit n pnjmp and proper attention is neglected. Mrs -VI. J. IJennett, of -Nelson Bay, Port Stephens, makes a large bottle of tough, cold and core throat remedy by usuig Mean's, Essence prescription, and uses it piomptiy whenever required. She says; "Please sernd me two more bottles of Hean's Essence. The other bottle arrived safely. 1 made it up 'V following your easy directions, and it has proven a wonderful medicine and excellent cure." Mrs Bennett's experience is repeated by Jill who try Hean's Essence recipe. Get a bottle from your chemist or grocer to-day, mix it with water and sweetening, place in a large bottle, and tliuk be prepared for any sudden weather change that cotnes along. This recipe saves you at least nine shillings aiud provides a better remedy for coughs, colds and sore throats than you can buy ready mixed. Hean's Essence is sold by most cliem. isis and storekeepers in bottke, 2s each or post free promptly on receipt of price from G. W. Hean, Eamily Chemist. Wanganui. Ad.vt. WHICH? Twelve shillings' worth of cough mixture for twelve shillings— the old, expensive, one-ainalL-eighteenpewny-bottle-at-a-time way, or— Twelve shillings' worth of the finest cough, cold and core throat remedy that money can buy foy only two shillings —the new, the Hean's Essence way P A saving of lOls. Which do you prefer P It is simply a matter of whether you add the necessary water and sweeteming to the medicinal ingredients— Hean's Essence—aind 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 eightewnpence a time. Once you have tried this Hean's Essence plan you will know you have obtained the finest 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 epelrt with four letters only | —H-E-A-A'. 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. I

A CONTINUAL ANXIETY. Uougn ana colds are an anxiety to mothers as children rarely get through tli3 winter without them. For young children a medicine that acts quickly is necessary or croup may develop; it ipust contain no opiates and Be a medicine the children like. Chamberlain's Congh Remedy acts quickly, contains no opiates, children like it andi it is everywhere regarded as a certain cure for coughs, colds, croup and whooping oougfi. For sale everywhere.—Advt.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 July 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 July 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 July 1916, Page 4

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