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.SALE OF FAT STOCK, DAIRY COWiS, HORSES, ETC. At the Farm, Koputaroa. (One mile from Koputaroa Station) MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1916. Messrs abraham and WILLIAMS have recived instructions from Mr C. C. Higginson (who has sold the flaxmilling portion of his property) to sell as above at 12 noon.— 800 prime fat shorn 4 and 6-tooth wethers 60 prime fat shorn ewes. 16 prime fat bullocks. 10 good dairy cows (springing). 6 good dairy cows (in milk) 6 springing, heifers 1 pedigree Jersey cow by K.C.B. (bred by Griffiths, Taranaki) <3 heavy draught mares and rollings (just out of work). 2 unbroken draughts (handled). 3 good hacks. 50 2-year empty Hereford-Polled Angus cross heifers. Dogcart and harness (by Bett), mo<7er, horse clipping machine, light block dray, cart harness andi sundries. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—With the exception of the sheep, on which there is a slight reserve only, all the other stock, iinolements and sundries are for ?b>olut-e unreserved sale. 1134-5 The New Plymouth train will stop at Koputaroa. LEVIN DEFENCE RIFLE CLUB ANNUAL MEETING. rtIHE Annual General Meeting of the the (Levin Defence Rifle Club will be held on FRIDAY NEXT (27th October), at 8 p.m. in the Century Hall. Business: Election of Officers and, General. G. P. BROWN, President. A. P. JONES, Hon. Secretary. 1145-3. /CATHOLIC CHURCH.- The last Euchre Party of tlio season in aid of the above will be held on Friday, the 27th inst. Doors 7.30. Cards 8 p.m. sharp. Ladies and gents prizes. Supper and dance to follow. Gents Is 6d; ladies Is. 1'144-2int. Century Hall Levin. CHURCH OF ENGLAND — Annual — BAZAAR AND SALE OF WORK BAZAAR AND SALE OF WORK BAZAAR AND SALE OF WORK FAIRY REVELS by 30 children trained by Mrs Matthews. Competitions and other amusements as usual. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Oct.,b t 31st. November Ist. Afternoons 2.30 till 5. Evenings 7 to 10. Lll6-2w ADMISSION 6d. jeC TO STAND THE SEASON. Between SHANNON and Ofcaki. The well-known Clydesdale DraughtHorse. STA N LE Y TERMS.—Single Mare* £3; two or more mares reduction made. GROOMAGE FEE 2e 6d.

C. BELL, Owner Weraroa. 1071-qr. COUGHS AND COLDS. DON'T NEGLECT THEM. GOOD HOME-MADE REMEDY. Nevor neglect , a cold. Tackle it right at the start. Colds inegected 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 gives relief and comfort from the first dose. It cuts phlegm, soothes inflamed throats, and stops a cough or cold in a way that surprises folk. You can feel it doing good all the way down.

A WEAK STOMACH. A feeling of discomfort after eating, belching and sour stomach, indicates a week stomach. '"Digestive" medicines aggravate the trouble, for the digestive functions, should be performed naturally. Chamberlain's .Tablets are specially suited for complaints of this character. They promote the, flow of gastric juiccs, thus .assisting digestion, and induce the bowels to act naturally The use of most laxaiwes is followed by constipation,, but a course of Chamberlain's Tablets will stror.c;ihen the bowels to act regularly without insistence. For everywhere. —Adrt. Keep colds away by inhaling "NAZOu." Pleasant, penetrating, efficacious. Carry a Nasool Inhaler in your pocket or purse. Get the genuine. Advt Hnn.l racmug cougus can be eased bj •'Nazol." Take it to-night and enjoy sound sleep. Good for old and young, the crauninc "Xaeol."—Advt. MAKE IT A HABIT. Make it one of your regular habits to keep Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in your home s a safeguard against a sudden attack of bowel complaint. It i 6 certain to bo 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, 27 October 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 October 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 October 1916, Page 4

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