UNRESERVED SALI3 OF HIGHCLASS DAIRY COWS, EfDC. AT THE FARM, KIMBERLEY ROAD, WERAROA SATURDAY, 21st OCTOBER, 191 G. Messrs abraiham and Williams, LTD., have received instructions from Mr H. J. Poad, wlio lias sold his property to sell as above at 1 p.m.— 13 Jersey and Holstein-cross cows (all in full milk). G springing cows. 8 heifer calves. 2 bull calvos. 9 store pigs 2 sows to farrow in December. Dray and harness 5 milk cans, cooler, sundries. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—Mr Poad has been milking for the last 10 years and the above cows are without a doubt an exceptionally line lierd. Mr Poad will be pleased to show intending purchasers the cows any day before the sale. 1113-5 CLEARING SALE OF POULTRY AND FURNITURE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18th. At 1.30 p.m. PARKER AND VINCENT ] have recived instructions to sell the whole of the poultry, furniture, etc. on account of Mrs Corrie and others, Tiro Tiro Road, Levin— 100 W.L. hens (choice lot in second season). 2 W.L. roosters. 1 Queen incubator, chaffcutter, grit mill. 1 3-soater gig an<l harness. Sideboard, dining table, sewing machine. double and single bedsteads, ■duchesses, ottoman, chest of drawers, chairs, occasional table, hanging lamps (2), fender, pictures, tools, garden hose, etc., etc. On Wednesday, October 18tji, at 1.30 p.m. PARKER AND VINCENT. 1086-5 Auctioneers. of Dogs are notified that 1 have laid poison on my property, Queen-street West. 1107-w NORMAN KIRKOALDIE. nnENDERS wanted for alterations -®- and additions to Levin Presbyterian Church. Plans and specifications may be seen at Mr J. W. Middlenii.ss's shop, Queen-street, with whom (sealed tenders marked "Church Alterations" may be left. Tenders close SATURDAY, October 28th. 1103-3 Jjf TO STAND THE SEASON. Between SHANNON and Otaki. Tlio well-known Clydesdale DraughtHorse. ST A NLE V TERMS.— Single Mare*? £3; two or more mares reduction made. GItOOMAGE FEE 2s 6d. C. BELL, Owner Weraroa. 1071-qr.
SELDOM TROUBLED. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is not on!y a certain cure for croup, but will prevent the attack if gzren as soon as the croupy cough appear*. In tiunuand« of homes it is on hand for instant use when the croupy , cough appears, l'heso homes are seldom troubled with t lie croup for the attack is warded off by prompt use of this remedy. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy oan be given to the youngest child) aa it contains no !:f th<«c diseases. — Adrt.
DANGERS OF WHOOPING COUGH! Whooping Cough is much more dangerous than is generally suppoeedi. More deaths result- from .it than from .scarlet fever. There is little if any danger however, when it is properly treated. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and it- will keep the cough loose, liquify the tough mucus and aid in its expectoration. Chamberlain's Oough Remedy has been used in many epidemics of Whooping Cough and always with the best results. Sold everywhere. Advt
COUGHS AND GOLDS. DON'T NEGLECT THEM. GOOD HOME-MADE REMEDY. Never neglect a cold. Tackle it right at the start. Colds ne gee ted leave the lungs weak; then serious chest trouble, such as bronchitis, asthma, or dread consumption makes its appearance and the trouble becomes much more difficult to cure. Here is a recipe easily prepared at home that give 6 relief and comfort from the first dose. It cuts phlegm, 60othes inflamed throats, and stops a cough or cold in a way that surprises folk. You can feel it doing good all the way down. Economical mothers use Hean's Essence because of two reasons - Ist, quality; and 2nd, economy. Try Hean's Essence at once. Take a bottle home and mix according to the oasy directions on label. Scfld by most chemists and stores, or post free promptly on receipt of price, 2s, from G. W. Hean, Chemist, Wtanganui. Wherever you buy be sure you buy HEAN'S, the original and genuine cough mixture essence. Advt.
MAKE IT A HABIT. Make it one of your regular habits to keep Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in your homo « a safeguard against a sudden attack of bowel complaint. It is certaim to be needed sooner or later and when that time comes it will be needed badly, it will be needed quickly. Sold everywhere. , Advt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 October 1916, Page 4
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