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I have Just Landed A Shipment Of LAMP GLASSES Owing to the shortage of of storage room I am selling them at redeced prices. This is the time of the year when m °st breakages occur. Now is your opportunity to be able to replace these breakages at cheap prices. ROCHESTER or MILLAR LAMP GLASSES No 1, lid each, 3 for 2s 6d No 2, Is Id eaoh 3 fo* 3 S CRINKLEF TOP LAMP GLASSES No 1. lid each. 3 for 2s 6d No 2, Is Id each, 3 . for 3s R C. SHEARGOLD. S. P. Q. R.i Store OHAU.

•yjff ANTED KNOWN.—IOOO yards of Reversible Zephyrs in all goodi, plain shades. Really a marvellous line for tlie value; only 6 id' ydl, worth B|d easily. Stiles and Matlieson, Ltd., Lei vin. « X 3 0T PIESI HOT PIES I—For Hot Pies try H. J. Hughes, Oxfordstreet, Levin. Cakes of ali kinds always ready at shop. IvNOWN.—For value .md choice in jewellery of every you cannot beat the stock now showing at T. Sherlaw's. Best selections, best values. ~WJ ANTED IvNOWiX.—T. Slierlaw is now exhibiting * an attractive range of Jewellery comprising a choice variety of artistic pendants. Value unequalled. "Y7U ANTED KNOWN.—Be wise and buy your sheetings now! This is the best advice we can give you, as latest home adtvicrs show a tremendous advance in prices. We hold a good stock at old' prices. Stiles and Matlieson, Ltd., Levin. WJ ANTED. —Farmers to know we are headquarters in New Zealand for fanners' milk-drays, expresses and vans (new and second-hand). We w''l quote very low prices landed, free, at Levin. Large stocks on hand. We have also a handy lorry—carry three tons—now. Address: "Hurreil, manager, -Phoenix Coach "Works, Petone." 819-lq MR GEORGE COOPER has been appointed agent for The Chronicle, and copies may be obtained his shop from 3.8 C p.m. daily. FOTC SALE n acres half mile'-jOtaki Railway 5 roomed house, hot [[and cold water ; well sobdivided and watered, 6 stall cowshed. Price, £44 per "acre. £700, Cash. -| £) f* acres, 2 J miles |from Jechool . iwU creamery, and Post Office, Otaki. Rich river flats, 11 paddocks well watered 5 roomod house, all necessary outbuildings, Registered dairy D • . £ Per aero, £1000 JTI ICc, el» cash required, or would exchange. fcr smaller farm. Q acres 2 and a half miles from O O Railway, school, and creamery. All grassed, 5 roomod house, all necessary outbuildings ; well subdivided, TERMS, £40 per acre going concern. 24 cows, 16 heifers, 1 horsh, trap and harnesß. Cash required, £600. APPLY TO j R G. Stansell, I.AND «nd FINANCIAL .AGENT WKP.AROA O.one S3) SHANNON (Phon. SO.V G. WOODMASS, Shannon Rep.resentdtive Economical mothers use Hean's Essence because of two reasons- Ist, quality; and 2nd, economy. Try Heau's Essence at once. Tate a bottle home and mix according to the easy directions on label. Sold by most chemists and stores, or post free promptly on receipt of price, 2s, from G. W. Hean, Chemist, Wianganui. Wherever you buy be sure you buy HEAN'S, the original and genuine cough mixture essence. Advt. Avoiu imitations of ''Nazol"—'thathonest specific for coughs and coldsNo other remedy will benefit you <>0 .quickly a 6 the genuiue Nazol. —Advt. CROUPY CHILDREN. Children who take cold easily are generally subject to croup. The first ■ symptom is a peculiar hoarseness easily recognised when onco heard. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is frequently given from the time the croupy cough appears all tendency towards croup , will disappear and all danger be avoided. Even after the attack Iras developCliamberhiiu's Cough Remedy will ' give quick relief and dispel the attack. ! —Sold everywhere. Advt. 5 Pin your .faith to Nazol. Thousands I testify to its wonderful curative proII pertiea cr bad colds and sore thrdato. Bu awe you get Nazol.

Ciif Iforofokntta Hail# Cbrontilf GENERAL PRINTING DE PAKTMENT THERE it no neao to s«ad oav of th« district for printing of any description. Our JOBBING DEPARTMENT. JOBBING) DEPARTMENT. i« eqnippod with an axtcnaivaaaaortof type with which we can .urn (,>jf plain, «om m«rcis.l and ornamartal prir 'ir.a; of «t«t description. In PAMPHLET WORK, SCHEDULES end PRIZE LIBTS We have the advantage cf tht linotyf*, which gives spwd and neatness, bo necessary in this kind of work. P»tronis# tb«- Iwial printing offee. Being eloee %t hand d*tav-A tr.d mistakes ara avoided, and it keep# bami* employed in ifoe town ftINO r*T» vrMRJTR 10. "ALL WHO *OULD ACHIEVE 80C CESS TO VES.7T IT." daring tk9 paai j«*r spared no in *ud»avouring to mak* oer Bttr *««ond to nona in N«w Zealand, &n«i orb n«v aonSdentty aaasrt we bar* ssrrecded in doing to. Ws in Tits all who oc jojr A GOOD GLASS OF BEER To Aek For Staples' Best cow on draught tt timoct all boi*!a in tha Oitj and »«rr©»n«lir.« districts, and nonidaatlj an biaiiMte tWr vcrdiot will Va t-iua-'fc £rtap!a« and 00. kavs aso. (vjjr.i vill* removed t-ha reproaok that- Good liofer anald not ba i Woljisston. ! STAPLE & Co. fliimitad). M'.re*vrorth and M»r»hy Btraata, WELLINGTON. P. Bartholomew & Co.. Ltd, Sawmiller and Timber Merchant, XL/-**. iW £ RARO Seasoned Timber — A.SS—~ Moulding 0 OF ALL fiOftDS ALWAY ON HAND STAMP DUTIES. A or Memorandum of Agree meut, la 3d with letters, etc., attached, is. Appraisement ol Valuation 'where the imount does not exceed £20, Is.; •x----ceed £20, does not exceed £50, 2e 6d, exceed —100, and does not exceed £210 10a, £?*.<) and does not exceed £500 15s, ezzxeda £500 20a. Rills of Exchange. Oon demand.. 2.1; otherwise ..than on demand, if running 3ir K'.r. for any amount not exceeding £'69, le; every additional £50 or part o£ £50, Is.; if drawn in a set, such acm vpcv each bill of the set as to rake np tie tame duty as it a single till wa;e diown for the amount. Qt:ick despatch to obstinate colds ;g certain with "Nazol." Some drops taken on lamp sugar or inhaled, a littlw rubbed on the chest, that simple treatment baa made thousand* well. Is Gd buys 60 dosc«.—Advt. MOKE WONDERFUL STILL. When you barn or scajd yourself all that is necessary is to apply Cham*; bedaia's Pain Balm. This liniment gives immediate relief, also heals the part in one-third the time taken by any other application; but what is more wonderful still is that there is seldom any scar left after Chamberlain's Pain #Balm k uaad- For sale eirwTwkai*.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 November 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 November 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 November 1916, Page 1

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