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LEVIN SALE. TUESDAY, 31st OOTOJER, 1916. MESSRS ABRAHAM AN© WIL- j LIAMS, LTD;-, will sell-at 12.15 a.m.— 120 prime'shorn wethers. 90 prime fat wethers; 50 ewes with B.F. lambs (good). 16 prime fat bullooke T 8 fat bullocks 8 fat cws (lots). 20 2-year empty heifers. ~ 4 fat heifers 15 forward • cows l (lots). 1 5 forward cows. 40 2} and 3-year empty heifers. 8 fat speyed- heifers. 12 vealers. • 1153-2 ' Baconers, porkers, store® and weaner pigs. VAll pigs must be yarded by 11.30 a.m. sharp. 1147-3 LEVIN SALE. TUESDAY; 31st October, 1916. - DAI.GETY' ANT* 00. LTD.' will sell at 12 noon— <v 9 fat sheep: r 14 fat cows (lots)< > 12 store' cows. • 15 2^-year steers • • 25 3-yoar steers.' -(0 yearling steers. Baconers,'' porkere,-'stores 'and weaner pigs. I i Pig sale starts/at 11130 eharpj'K--1154-2 CORONATION SWIMMING BATES. npHE Public Baths of Levin will be opened for;the season <oii WEDNESDAY NEXT, November ?lst, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. No charge will be made for admission on' that day. Memlbetfdhip ''tickets may'be obtain' j ed !at the Boroiigh Ofßcei' B. R. GARDENER, 1151-2 Town Clerk. 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 fcliildren trained by Mrs Matthews.Competitions ■ and. rotlier ' anlusemetrts as usual'. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY,. Octobt- r 31st. November Ist. Afternoons 2.30 till 5. Evenings 7 to 10. . lllG-2w ADMISSION 6d. s£. TO STAND THE SEASON. Between SHANNON' ahdi Obaki. Tlie well-known Clydesdale Draught- •; Horse. STA N L E V : TERMS.-Single Marcs' £3; two) or more mares reduction; itaadei : GROOM AGE FEE-;Ss6d.? C. BELL, Owner Weraroa. 1071-qr.

COUGHS AND OOLDS. ! ' DON'T NEGIiEOT THEM.. GOOD HOME-MADE REMEDY. ' Never neglect a cold. - Tackle it right at the start. Colds negected leave the lungs weak; then serious chest trouble,•*'such-[&s« bronchitis, asthma, or dread •consumption dt<> nppearafice «"nd the, triable - becomes much more -difficult lt> curti 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.' BllvtatTfflfEßS' r Is a coriditltin ; Icharafeterifced r bjr disturbance of the digWtite orginff.' • The etomach is dehiHtat«d, '-the'liver-torpid, the bowels constipated". TheYef is loatih* ing for food, pains 'in the bowels,'dizziness, coated tongueafid voWltmg/ fifit' of the uhdig^ted l -feodj' tfcfcn r -6f-'hite. Tablets'-allay- iftiti disturbance of the stomach and and creatfc a healthy appetite. Chamberlain's Tablets tone up the liver to a healthy action and' ntu rally without assistance. A feeling of tfisrritHfnrt aft»r eating, helohing and «our stomaieh, I*'1*' 'a weak stomach. "Digestive" medicinel; aggravate the for'the ! dl-' gestive ' fiVnctJ<Srtß' dj'duld' W f*n!©ftnß3 naturally. ChrfrtiboflaWs TftWi*W Ar& specially suited for complaints of tins character. They promote the flow of gostrio juiccs, thus assisting digestion, and inducp the bowels .to act naturally The use of mMt. fantfttotffisMs followed by constipation, 'bulr a course of Ohaitobß#--lain's Tablotrf will i »twrt»attiisettitl»Aow6l | '' to act regularly witlioirt . sale everywhere.; : i —AdTi.:'ELarci racKiog r cougnfi can be eased bj<"Nazol."' Taket it- to-4tigb*~and enjoy sound deep. Good for old and young. (}.-t the a«nu|ne ■ "Ka*ol."—-Advt. 1 • - MAKE IT A HABIT. Make it one of your regular habits to keep Chamberlain's CoKc and Diarrhoea Remedy in your home s a safeguard,, against a niuMenattack of bowel complaint. It is cerbain.-to be, needed sooner or later and when? that time comes, it will be heeded badly, ; it will-bar need-. Ed quickly. Sold everywhere, Advt. j

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 October 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 October 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 October 1916, Page 4

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