I have Just Landed A Shipment Of LAMP GLASSES Owing to the shortage of of storage room I am selling them at redeced prices. This is the time of the year when most breakages occur. Now is your opportunity to be able ito replace these breakages at cheap prices. ROCHESTER or MILLAR LAMP GLASSES •No 1, lid each. 3 for 2s 6d No 2, Is Id each 3 for 3s CRINKLED TOP LAMP GLASSES No 1. lid each. 3 for 2s 6d No 2, Is Id each, 3 for 3s M C. SHEAKGOLD. 9. P. Q. R.tStore OHAU.
EOK SALE r7>~7 acres half mile Otaki Railway / If 5 roomed house, hot and cold water ; well sobdivided and watered, 6 stall cowshed. Price, j£44 per acre. £700, Cash. 1 acres,t|2( miles ifrom-jjschool, JLiWv) creamery, and Post Office, Otaki. Rich river flats, 11 paddocks well watered 5 roomed house, all necessary outbuildings, Registered dairy. Price, £45 would exchange for smaller farm. O acres 2 and a half'miles from OU Railway, school, and creamery. All grassed, 5 roomed house, all necessary outbuildings ; well subdivided, TERMS, £i 0 per acre going concern. 24 cows, 10 heifers, 1 horsh, trap and harness. Cash required, £500. APPLY TO J E G. Stausell, LAND and FINANCIAL AGENT WERAROA (Piione 88) SHANNON .(I'hoac 80.) G. WOODMASS, Shannon Representative. "ALL WHO WOULD AOHIIVS BUOQSM SHOULD JBNDEAVOUR TO MJUUT IT." TT7K fears daring Ms P**t ys&r t?&red no sxpsnss in •cdetTocriag to mak« car Bear U- p.aii-.- ia Nsw &i>d atsact we hava *icoe*d«d in doing so. We umts all who anjaf ■ 'SSJ A GOOD GLASS OF BEER To Ask For Staples' Best now on draught at si most all hotsls in th« City and «»rrs»nd« ing diatrists, and eonldsatly anticipate thsir verdist will ¥s that fttapls* and.Oo. kava-aao. ceasfally rsmovsd the royroaok that Good lissr solid n«t k« brswsd i ■ Wellington. , J. STAPLES k Co., (Limitsi). Molesworth and Mmrphy Ittrsst*, WILLIN6TON. MOTOR CYCLE DELIVERY HOROWHJBNUA DAILk OH RON 10 US CHRONICLE NOW IS Delivered daily by motor ijeliai, ensuring early and quio* despatch eTfX a wider area than ordinary- Residwiti of the outlying distriot* shoald this changs. If the measure of support aoooniaA to thii venture justifies the change it will bo permautuitly established. A TRIBUTE FROM MR PETER DAWSON. Mr Petor Dawson, the famous singer, whose phonograph records delight millions of people aIV over the world, has paid a fine tribute to the excellence of Hean's Essenco, the great money- saving remedy for coughs, colds, catairb, and other chest and throat troubles. Ho recently wrote: "I am glad to say that a few doses of Uean's Esaenot completely dispelled a coinl that had troubled me for several weeks." Hean ■ Essence costs only 2s. Added » water and sweetening it produces a pint of the finest quality cough mixture money can buy. >. bold by chemists and grocers or ppst free on coipt of prices from Hean, the chemist, Wanganui- - —Advfc. . Every oarrieo "Naeol" in hie veet pockety Nolihing so good for preventing iad relieving ooujma Mid opldg. .60 dosea 1b 6d. --Ad, * There are many ways of oatdhin^ oold, but the one quick «liey«* i "Naaol " Can be take® wa snfar -* inhaled 60 doses Is 6d. Os* it "«v day.—Advt. A point for good honspwives. Always use Sharland'B Bm uig Powder. Coats leaat: goes farthest: gives nsdto. ■■
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 August 1916, Page 1
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