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_____ — J British ; our goods represent the highest standard of purity and quality at the very lowest prices. TO-DAY'S SPECIALS EPPS MONARCH COCOA, £lb tin 9d. CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S FRUIT SALAD, (A delicious dainty) Is Cd. CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S COFFEE ESSENCE, (The best of its kind) Is 2d. ROBERTSON'S GOLDEN SHRED ■ MARMALADE (A marmalade of delicate flavor and line quality) 2 lb jar 2s. Goods of unquestionable quality—backed by sound value and prompt delivery— THAT'S WHAT WE GIVE EVERY HOUSEWIFE. T. BROOME, Cash Store, LEVIN. WOOL I SKINS ! HIDES ! TALLOW ! We are Members of the Wellington Wool Brokers' Association. Consignments of wool are now being received by us for disposal at the next wool sale, date o f which i s not yet known. HIDE AND SKIN and TALLOW SALE : fortnightly SUPPORT FARMERS' CO-OPERATION and send all your consignments to us, EVERY FACILITY FOR HANDLING, EXPERT STAFF, HIGHEST VALUES FARMER'S SUPPLIES We supply everything a farmer needs at lowest rates, BECOMEjIA SHAREHOLDER AND SECURE OUR SUB. STANTIAL BONUSES WESTERN WOLTH'S RYE-GRASS Just arrived from Homo Ten Have The original Holland grower. New Seed — Good Seed — Genuine Seed. New Zealand Farmers Co-Operative Distributing Co. Ltd. ALLEN STREET, W£LLINaTOfI Weat Co»»t Representative.— MR CHAS. W. JENNINGS, LEVIN. WISE'S directories; WISE'S NJFW ZEALAND POST OFFICE DIRECTORY' POST OFFICE DIRECTORY' 1915. Hus' work ooiDpritM SEPARATE A LFHAfi£TIUAL DIRK7TORIDB rw 3,000 Townships, Borongha, Cities and District*. AN ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY FOR THE WHOLB DOMINION, dtreet DiraCtori«B of th Oitica. A Trade and Pro'emloiial Directory lor OIL MUNICIPAL, EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL, PASTORAL, ABRIUULTURAL, and LOCAL and QENEItAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL DIRECTORIES. H. W" and Zealand), DIiNEDIN-A iI.F. Building VSELLINGTON- 155 i'»atbaraton St CttUiaTCHUIICII-A MP. UfJdu.s». AUCKLAND—2U Sfiausoii. street Melbourne—349 Collirj strwit; Parui — 6t. Ueoigo itreet; Sydney—MollralJi H {Hidings, 134 Oxford street; Bru&iru--.a.M.P, BuiLuugt; Ltiido*--Kdll»'< lHr«at®rio». L»J ilijch

When buby ie restless at night with stuffy nosij and; head, sprinkle some 'drops oF "Xazol" on the little one's nightgown. Sound sleep will follow. —Advt. oro ar® many ways of catchia?? ccl-1, but the one quick reliever : b "Naaol." Oan be taken on sugar 'T inhaled. 60 doses la 6d. Q«t it 'o A CONTINUAL ANXIETY. Cougn nna colds are an anxiety to mothers as children rarely get through tha winter without them. For young children a medicine that acts quickly is necessary or croup may develop; it mint contain no opiates and Bfe a medicine the children like. Chamberlain's Congh Remedy nets quickly, contains no opiates, children like it and it is everywhere regarded as a certain cure for coughs, colds, croup and whoopin

Mr A. J£. Dunn, Aveuue Road, Kox-s ton, snys:—My kidneys were seriously' disordered for some time. I bad aevare aching pains across my bacls which handicapped me a< lot at my work, as I could not stoop or move qiiiokl v without increased sufferLiß. My r?st at night was disturbed and during the day I used to feel tired and 1 languid, having no energy for anything. I waß "d® o subject to dinty turnfl. That sums up the extent ol my health troubles, brought about solely by the improper action of my *idDeys, eo now I will say a few worJs oonocruing the medicine that cured me—Poan's Backache Kidney Pills. I heard of thii remedy from a frieud and pot some without delay. One bottle save me great relief and three bcttlea of these grand pills restored me t.> perfect health. This did not happen yesterday but twelve months tgo, and J have bad no return of my o'<l complaint liiiw-

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 October 1916, Page 1

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583

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 October 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 October 1916, Page 1

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