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SHANNON STOCK SALE. TUESDAY. 3rd OCTOBER 1916. Messrs abraham and v*n.LIA.MS will sell at 1 p.m.. 20 hogget* 15 ewes and lambs yi> 3-year bullocks <3 springing hmfsw <i 2-year empty heifers 6 yearling steers •4 18-month P. A. steers 3 store cows '5 fat cows (lots) Mil CiiCOROB (XHM'I'.R has Deen appointed agent for The Chronicle, aud copie* miyr be obtained At hi* shop fror* B.SG p.m. daily. Do not Endanger Lifo wften there is a Way to Avoid It. Why people will continhe to suffer ache, urinary disorders, lameness, headaches. languor, why allow themselves oi remedy is offered them? Dounv Hack ache Kidney Pills hare been u«e<i in kidney trouble tor years and nave been tested in thousands of oases, u you hare any, eren one, of the symptoms ol kidney disease, act now. Dropsy or Bright'c disease may set in and make »eglt»ct dangerous. Head this testiAlrs Al. Woodmore, (51 Main-street, I'aluicrhU.'ii North, says:-—"I have been 11 grand health since 1 used Doaa's JJackaclie Ki 'ney Pilltt. Before 1 gu. this remedy 1 suffered very much witli my back, and i got no rest hi., constant ache <*y or night. Tfiese pills, liowerer, drore the pain away, and 1 can nmv -.1 .* p well ami j£<H aix,. in ease and comfort. i always Jteep Doan'e Backache ividney Pills in the boute and if er-r I feci the slightest pain in my liack I tak«> a lew dost* «n they ncrer fail to relie' e me. Doan Backacho Kidney Pills are niv > friend, and I would not be without them for anything." t-i any .other safer*!*."

ITS UNIFORM SUCCESS. The fact that Chamberlain's CougH Remedy is the proper medicine for children has been demonstrated I' its uniform suoceas in caeee of coughs, cold 3 and croup. The fact that it contains no narcotics and is pleasant to take "lakes it especially suitable fe ohildren. Adults will lind Chamber kin'g Cough Remedy equally valuable for themselves and will be pleased with the prompt relie fthat it affords. For gal 9 everywhere.—Adrt. I'D-- Bronchial Coughs take Of Woods' Great Peppermint Cm re." Nature's face is decked with jewel* tare, She wjwvps (lad garlands in her M-inv hair. She it a lady, fair bsyond compare; But man is subject to her darkening mood*. So to the rescue comes the cure o' "Wo«W __ " BOX'T NTEGLECnr A COLD." If you fail to treat 'a cold you are certain to contract another before rid of it. This succession of colde lends to catarrh, pneumonia and consumption . That in why medical authorities gay "Don't, neglcct a cold." Chamberlain's Cou<ih Remedy is the most successful treatment for colds. Tt aids fjepevtorntion. liquifies the tough mucus and enables the system to throw off the told. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is plensiint and »afe to take and contain" no narcotics.—Sold everywhere. Advt. f Wear "Jaeger" I Morning, Noon and Night. The J»ef«trC dad miß coTff joys life. For cousef >iag f\ X 1 /(\ Health and /jr-N/pA ""W L \ Jaeger fu ly.'^Pure W; Woollens are unequalled. In the morning wear a Dr. Jaeger Dressing Gown; don a Jaeger Suu for busmen; for a round o. the Unlet slip into a Jaeger Golf Jacket; and sweet repose is assured if you are clad in JaecCf Pyjamas. Prices suit all pockets. ILr.idiaa Meicen anil Diapaa Mi Dr. § Jsa««r CtehiHi I 3-MMME9 »DV IQi Only distilledM X HOLLA^^ in HOLLAND

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 September 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 September 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 September 1916, Page 4

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