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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 most breakages occur. Now is your opportunity to be able to replace these breakages at cheap prices. ROCHESTER or MILLAR LAMP GLASSES Nol, lid each. 3 for 2s 6d No 2, Is Id each 3 for 3s CRIEKLEr TOP LAMP GLASSES No 1. lid cach. 3 for 2s Gd No 2, Is la each, 3 for 3s S, P. H.iSlore 1 OMAU.

-ijjANTED KNOWN.—IOOO yards of Reversible Zephyrs in all goodl, plain .shades. Really a mar veil oub line lor the value; only CJd ydi, worth BJd onK'ly. Stiles and Matheson, Ltd., Lei vin. "OOT PIES I HOT PIES I—For Hot Pies try H. J. Huyhee, Oxfordstree.t, Levin. Cakes of ali kinds al , ways ready at shop. WANTED KNOWN I .—lf your watch is not keeping .good ■time take it to T. She) law's. He makes a special feature of watch repairs and guarantees satisfaction at a low price. HAVE you a clock that wants ovcrhaii'ins? Then bring it to me and 1 will doctor it up for permanent satisfaction and charge you a bedrock price. T Sherlaw, Watchmaker, Levin. "^^7" ANTED KNOWN.—Be wise and buy your sheetings now! This is the best ad vivo we can give you, as lntest home adiviccs show a tremendous advance in prices. We hold a irood stock at old prices. Stiles and Matheson, Ltd., Levin. ANTED.—Farmers to know we are headquarters in New Zealand for farmers' milk-drays, expresses and vans (new mid second-hand). T\o w : 't quote very low prices landed, free at Levin. Large stocks on hand. Wo have also a handy lorry—carry three tons —new. Address: "Hurreil, manager, Phoenix Coach Works, Petone." 819-lq MR GEOEGE CpOPER has been appointed agent for Tho Chronicle, nnd copies may be obtained his shop from 3.3& p.m. daily. FOR RALE acres half milo Railway ( g 5 roomed house, hot Jand cold water ; well sobdivided and watered, 6 stall cowshed. Pries, £44 per acre, £700, Cash. "J f* acres, 2 'miles (from [jschool Ji.rrd\j (.Toanicry, and Post Office, Ot;M;i. Rich river flats, 11 paddocks well watered 5 roomed house, all necessary outbuildings, Rogistorod dairy Price, £45 would exchange for 6mo'lor farm. 0/3 acres 2 and a half miles from OU Railway, school, and cream All giMssed, 5 roomod house, all nece sary outbuildings ; well subdivided, TERMS, £40 per acre going concern. 24 cows, 10 heifers, 1 horsh, trap and" harness. Cash required, £500. APPLY TO J R G. Stansell, J.AM) ncd '/INANCTAL .VQENT 'A-Kix fTr.-.u* ."«t SHANNON" {PlioTt* G. WOODMASS, Shannon Representdtive Economical mothers ufeo 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 easy directions on label. Sold by most chemists and stores, or post free promptly on receipt of price, 2s, from G. W. llcan, Chemist, Wanganui. Wherever you buy bo sure you buy HEAN'S, the original and genuine cough mixture essence. Advt. Avoid imitations of "Nazol"—thatlion st specific for coughs and oolds. No other remedy will benefit you so quickly as the genuine Nazol.—Advt. CIIOUPY CHILDREN. Children who take cold easily are generally subject to croup. The first symptom is a peculiar hoarseness easily recognisedi when once heiard. If Cham- - berlain's Congh Remedy is frequently given from the time tile croupy cough appears all tendency towards croup will disappear and all danger be avoided. Even after the attack lias developed, Chamberlain's Cough-Remedy will ' give quick relief and dispel the attack. : —Sold everywhere. Advt. 5 Pin your faith to Nazol. Thousand# 1 testify to its wonderful curative pro- ' perties or bad colds and sore throats. ' B" Be sure yon got Nasol.

Ibrotolmwa llailjr ■Cbranixlj' GENERAL PRIMING DEPAKTMEiNT THERE is no nc«e to s«>n-i os., oi tha district for printii-# of cdv 6ascription. Oor JOBBING DEPARTMENT. JOB BING I>EPA HTM J£N"? « ctjuippt-t? witk an «3rtsusiv« as* >rv merit of tjpf» with which ws can tin .•»b* pUin, mr aisroiffl and «roßEiert,»> printing of <»veij dMaription. la PAMPHLET WORK. * SCHEDULE" an;l PRIZE LISTS ff# b*v© thv vi van tar;* of *,bv which gives f.p«svi 111-J lu-ixtnosp, «o .aw in this kind of work. Patronis* '.b<r local printing Being elca? \X band delves »nd tr« avoided, fc-td it hand* eaiplojs*' in ik« town. RIXG VP >;rMRF.» 10. "ALL WHO WOULD ACHIEVE MUG CJSSB SHOULD ENBKAVOUE TO MFsSZT FT." W s h»vs dsncg tkn yaxl ysp.r Bjarewl r.a espouse in •ndreavoirins to ni»k« <,kt Oes-r weond to none iss New SfieftLfcnd, Bad c&a »®w eonßd®nfcty marl *7# fco79 ir. doing go. Wa usvite all who nnjc? A GOOD CLASS OF BEER To Ask For Staples' Best now on draught *t sSniost «siS | hotels in tb» City end asirosiidinfj districts, aba wnSdsiitty K.Titi«i»Bt-(» thoir vnrdiet wi'l B» fch»4 Staple *nd (Jo. isvo sso. fwiKtully rraoT»w? tba rojp'-oncfe that ftwd iS*»r o»ia!d »■at b» Stsjtsv', j WalSicjffcon. 1 SB Pi k (Ia (Limited). rth and Marshy WELLINGTON. P. Bartholomew & Co., Ltd, Sawmiller and Timber Merchant, Seasoned Timber — 3.• Moulding* OF ALL ttiftQS &Lm%Y <58 tt/iitU STAMP DUTIES. Agreement of Memorandun. of Agree raeut, la 3d with letters, etc., attached, ' 3s. Appraisement oi Valuation where the amount does not exceed £20, Is.; .x----ceod £20, does not exceed £50, 2s 6d, jxceed "100, and does not exceed £2 )'J 10s, £?J0 and does not exceed £:j'}o 15b, excceds £595 20a. Bills of Kxchange. Oon demand 21. otherwise than on demand, if running for any amount not exceeding £'50, lg; every additional £50 or part of £50, Is.; if drawn in a set, such sura ijp«u> each biil of the set as to n'ake np tl'e same duty aa if a single till tvs. cd: ren tor the amount. Quick despatch to obstinate colds ! ;s certain with "Nazol." Some drops taken on lump sugar or inhaled, a lit tin rubbed cn tho chest, that simple treatment has made thousands weU. is Gd buys 60 dosca.—A dirt. MORE WONDERFUL STILL. r When you burn or scaid yourself r all that is nccessary is to apply Chain-" r berlain's Pain Balm. This liniment f gives immediate relief, also heals tho r part in one-third the time taken by Ml 7 r other application; but what is more t"' wonderful still is that there ia seldom t any scar left after Chamberlain's Paii> *Balm is used. For ult? nverywhira.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 November 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 November 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 November 1916, Page 1

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