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IAIPOKTANT TO TRAVELLEIta irow Ist December an express (run, stops »t Levin daily ».t 11.20 p.m. to take tip passengers. but t,ho«K> who orth by t,hu» train will have to liio full fare trout \V'«!l ; nstton to why*eve: pUce north of Lerin th*t tbo * , proas stops At. | -H 4.10.a iu. diijly, the expresa ill ( °P at L«'v:d to pick up puweqgare but as no. tickets are i&sued (i.r wthtV of these trains Ijgvixj, pacweugerc "nir.t pay t)'.« t;ii.ird.>. i'ajivengers ay r hi« early morning fain jjoirj" «'!ll U'.'c •<> nay t-h«» fuJl . f*r«

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< • I'ubliat.ad *L Let .a .uj^ dailj paper published on tttt ■ Maaawatu linn between VV«I-' v ington Oity and Palm orator North, a diitonce of 9» ' mil» This long coast line in dotUM - with batter and oheeae fnotoriea and flaxwiil&, and earri«i i l*rg« farming population ft'ith the Chronicle la iuourporat/fed "Tb« \lau«watu i'aruier," which was liril published at the adjoining town Shannon, in ISiI.M, «i i dii-inj tho period of 21 years it t<ai obtained a Jafge eiroulation each on this eoaet. The Ghroniclc is Printed Every Afternoon Containing, in addition to Io«aJ and district iiAswa; uiterproyineial news, aa faruahod by tb v Prew Association. The (Jhron. is published at 8 p.m. Thle Chrou.olb Will be found in the iotuw A til* Mttlara in and aroand VVai kana«, Otaki, Ta tloro, ilaaa. kao, ()haa, Loyin, Koputaroa, Shannon, Moatoa, Foxton, Maktru and Tofc*mar« This Stretoh of Country Makea tha paper a good uindim lot baaiueca announooiueaU. . t is a wide and progrea*; »•« dairs vng diatrittt, and oJfeia aitra*. tioBA to 70a aa a uietni) "V? «*• teuding joar baum'je*. W«" th*U b« glad to w« ac «ktr«rtiaement of your w. *Jamiu of *iw CtUOQHjis.

itAOKS THE NERVES. Continual coughing inflames the throat, wears out the patient and racks bis nerves. A remedy that will relieve a cough promptly is most desirable ill the treatment Of throat and iiniy troubles, but it must be absolutely true from opium or other narcotics, which dieoden the cough without removing the cause. Oiiamberlain's Cough Remedy is an ideal remedy for the treatment of coughs of any description. Ic is absolutely free from narcotics, • and will not injure the most delicateperson. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy loosens and relieves ih® cough, and he ip* to throw off the cause.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 September 1916, Page 4

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385

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 September 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 September 1916, Page 4

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