I have Just Landed A Shipment Of lamp glasses V 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 No 1, lid each. 3 for 2s 6d No 2, Is Id each 3 for 3s CRINKLED TOP ' LAMP GLASSES No 1. Hd each. 3 for 2s 6d No 2, Is Id each, 3 for 3s | tS B P. Q. H.!Stos*e OHftU.
WANTED KNOWN.—Men's Black C.fihmere Socks, all sizes; Is pauor *> pa.irs t'or -s lid. ■ Stiles and Math- | Ltd.. Levin. IO or HOT PIESI—For Hot Pic/ try H. J. Hughee, Oxfordfrtrcei., Levin. Cikea of ali kinds al v.-ay-.. .aadv «t shop. ! K-WN.-K your watch » 1 i'. mil. kc ]iii'L4 wd iimo take it to T. ,Sit«»rla-w'h He t mkes a special feature of watvb repairs ''-id guarantees eatsfacii,.:) .it n I<"V i>ric<,. HAVJiI you a cl<iok that wauts <>• .t----bau'ing? Then bring il to mo and 1 will doctor it up for pcninmont satisfaction and charge you a bedrock price. T. Slierlaw, NVatcliinako:', L<?vin. WANTED KNOWN—Another shipment of the famous Movie's Prints; all colours guaranteed fast. Price .lOjd per yard. Stiles and Ma. theson, TitcL, Levin. ANTED.—Farmers to know we are headquarters in New Zealand for farmers' milk-drays, expresses and vans (now and second-hand). Wo wH quote very low prices landed free at Levin. Large stocks on hand. We h.ive also a handy lorry—carry three tone—new. Address: "Hurreil, manager, Phoenix Coach Works, Petone." 819-lq MR GEOIIGiS COOPER has been appointed agent for - The Chronicle, and copies may be obtained 'X hia shop from 3.3G p.m. daily. EOTI SALE "7'T acres half mile'jOtaki Railway • SS 5 roomed house, cold water ; well sobdivided and watered, 6 stall cowshed. Price, £44 per acre. £700, Cash. ~i C) f* acres, 2 Jmiles 1 from 'school S J*t O creamery, and Post Office, Otaki. Rich river flats, 11 paddocks well watered 5 roomed liouuo, all necessary outbuildings, Registered dairy P« & Per acre, £1000 I.ICOJ otfrO cash required, or would exchange fcr smaller farm. OC* acres 2 and a half miles from OU Railway, school, and creamery. All grassed, 5 roomed house, nil necessary outbuildings ; well subdivided, TERMS, £40 per acre going concern, 24 cows, 10 heifers, 1 horsh, trap and harness. Cash required, £600. t APPLY TO J E G. iStansell, LAND and FINANCIAL AGENT W :i: ' A (r&one 88) -jn AN: >N (PVont- SO.) G. WOODMASS, Shannon Representative Economical mothers use Hean's Essence becauso of two reasons • Ist, (jnality ; 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 po6t free promptly on receipt of price, 2s, from G. W. Ilean, Chemist, Wangauui. Wherever you buy be sure you buy l-lEAN'S, the original and genuine cough mixture essence. Advt. Keep colds away by inhaling "NAZO.j." * Pleasant, penetrating, efficacious. Carry a Inhaler in your pocket or purse. Get the genuine. Advt Avoid imitations of "Nazol"—thathomst specific for coughs and colds. No c.ther remedy will benefit you »o quickly as the genuine Nazol.—Adrt. i CROUPY CHILDREN. 5 Children who take oold easily are t generally subject to croup. The first i symptom is a peculiar hoarseness easily . recognised, when once heaj'd. If Chamljer'ain'fi Cough P.emedy is frequently giwn from the time the croupy cough appears all tendency towards croup " will disappear and all danger be avoided. Even after the attack Ims developed. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy wil] give quick relief and dispel the attack. 0 —gold everywhere. Adyt. y Tin your faith to Nazol. Thotwuudi n testify to its wonderful curative proor bad ccids and tore "throats. ■ Is.. be saro yon get Nazol.
' t.• ~-. t | Hftiijj Oi/brmticlf j GENERAL PRIMING' DE PAETMENI npHERB ia no ne®c to cs>"d o?;, oi ■*- ' the diitriet for of nsj d» ••criction. Osr ' JOi'.DINQ DEPARTMENT. JOB BINS DEI' A RTMENT L'i wtfck rii <sit«>'n-«jvp aa»>rtw&t of tvpi 1 with which we can .uit pl&ia. «aj«r aiercisl and orc^mer!,;. 5 pin.x of eve'.j description. 1 n :'AiIi'KL.KT WORK. KCTi£J>VLE> and PH.IZS IJST3 Wo hire the fti3v&ntr,g« of *.h* Unotj ?»• which gives speod !i:;d m&tiMMS, so p.-x essury in this k'r.d of work. Patronise the !e«a! priotssg Bsiua «t hand delays and s»a avoided, bad it kf«'T:4 hande la sin* tflvr,. fIIMO TP -KVVW? '0. "ATJ.. 'tvHO v.-nuu* ivnrerz &?<:- CXSZ SHOULD £SDZAYOU& TO FT." "ff/S hs.T« sarins tfe* J-rjsl * jT'jßr c© c3p«TJis® in «id»sT<«BTins to m»k» &r? B»r so-"-ad to cons ssi New 3>?&Lv.'d, &D-] ran sstt srwSdently etsarf wo S®7« tscrMdwd is. CC;»js iu>. W» isrit-s sill "vhs sojej a GOOD GI,ilS3 OF BEER To A&k Fop Staples' Best now oa draught ».t sjmost &>! fcotr-Is in th* City snd enrroandicft districts, and oonSdatily ftntieipivt-e tfe«:r verdirt will ¥« . tii*i Biap!s» end Co. h«-T© eao. rsmoroiJ tb» reproach that Crood Jie&r cosld n«« ha i. W^llin&ion. I. STAPLES & Co. (Li rail-as?). Miyeawortb «.pH Mnrphy fjtmcvtfc, WELLINOTOV P. Bartholomew & Co., Ltd, Sawmillcr and Timber Merchant, Seasoned Timber ai '..'uiuu:^ - i)F &LL /s.LWA¥ .STAMP PITIES. .'.'nii'nt or Memorandum, of Agreement, ii 3d with letters, etc., attached," Is. Appraisement ol Valuation where the n mount does noi exceed £20, Is.; .x----t-ofid .€2O, Joes not exceed £50, 2b (id, jxceorl .'.:100, and does not exceed £2X) !os, £'■>'.0 and does not exceed £500 15s, cmc: wis £500 20s. BiUe o>' Kxchange. Oon demand 2i, i>!her-«iie than on demand, if running ils'gly, for any amount not exceeding Vc), 1b; every additional £50 or part of £50, Is.; it drawn in a set, such amc upon each liiil of the set as to make np tlie »ame duty &a it a siaglo bill <x", o 'iit.'wn for the amount. Quiclc dc.sfmtch to obstinate colds :s csrlain with "NazoL" Snuie drops taken on l:imp sugar or inhaled, a littlo rubbed on tho chest, that simple tres l .an;nt h.ia mado thousands well. Is Gd buys 60 dose«.—Adr"s. MORE WONDERFUL STILL. When you burn or scald yoursolf al! that is nocessary is to apply .Charr- ' berlain's Pain Balm. Thiß liniment gives immediate relief, also heals tho part in one-third the tirao taken by a'/.v other application; l>u£ what is rnorii Tonderful still ia that there is aoldon) ' any scar left after Chamut rluin's Pai: *Baim is naed. For wit'a evsoywb^Mf.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 November 1916, Page 1
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