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LE"TN SALE. J TUESD ;Y, NOvEMB, i! IJ, l'JKi. . J MESSKS ABRAHAM AND WIL- j e LIAMS, LTD., will sell at 12.15 ! a.m.— ' 500 prime fat shorn ewes ami weth- ' ors. | 120 prime heavy woolly wethers 300 empty forward shorn rv.es 1 250 shorn wether hoggets ' 250 shorn lloggets 70 shorn owe hoggete. 70 shorn 4. and G-tooth wethers 1 8 fat cows. '1 8-year gelding (good stock horse) -10 fat and forward cows 2o 15 to 18-nionths steel's ( 20 2-year heifers r.w.b. , 6 springing heifers 10 forward cows. G vealers Baconers, porkers, stores and weaner pigs. Pig sale starts at 11.30 sharp. LEVIN SALE, j TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 191 G. D ALGETY AND CO. LTD. will sel' at 12 noon— 100 store ewes 5 fat cows 35 2"£-year steers 10 2-year steers 20 2-year empty Jersey-cross heifers. Baconers. porkers, stores and weaner pigs. All pigs must he yarded by 11.30 a.m. sharp. LVVIN r,A IjJffi TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 191 G. lyiEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE Agency Company Ltd v ill cT-t for sale a*. 12 o'clock.GO m.s. woolly lambs. 12 fat cows 8 cows with calves. 6 store cows 10 mixed cattle 1 fat bull. Porkers and yt<.re Pigs.— NOTE.—AII pifip must be yarded W 12 noon sharp. 1041.—4. 1060-5. TO STAND THE SEASON. Between SHANNON andi Otaki. Tho well-known Clydesdale DraughtHorse. ST A N LEY TERMS.—Single Marets £3; two or moro mares reduction made. GROOMAGE FEE 2b 6d. C. BEL L, Owner Weraroa. 1071-qr. ENVELOPE? • ENVELOPES! — The Jhronicle has secured new stocks of this almost unobtainable line of Stationery, and is prepared to supply them printed at reasonable rates kaving regard to tbe greatly increased primary cost When your ask for Sharland's Fluid Magnesia don't take anything "just as good" but get Sharland's. Best that money can buy. One shilling per bottle.—Advt. I»tJE TO CLIMATE. Nowhere are there more more sudden and extreme changes in temperature than in Australia. We often experience the climate of three different seasons in one day with the result that many people contract cold in the stomach and bowels, causing great pain and suffering. There is nothing that will relieve this suffering so quickly as Cham berlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy is the best medicine in the world for the relief of bowel complaint in all its forms. It has never been tnown to fail. Sold everywhere. Advt COUNTRY NEWSPAPERS GIVE GOOD RESULTS. » At' a meeting of the American Adj vertisers' Asosciation, Arthur Brisbane ' said:—Not the country publisher out the business man is the chief sufferer . from the fact that our merchants and manufacturers have not utilised the . country newspapers' advertising columns as they should and can be utiii: - edi. Remember these tacts: He who reads the little crossroads newspaper and the larger newspapere of the fairsized towns is a man who buys everything. He lives in a house and on the land that he owns. He is interested in everything the business men ajo doing. Through good advertising you can sell hi in anything from the ■Taint on the roof of his house to the cement on the floor of his cellar. Everyth'ng between the roof aad the cell ir. everything in the barn, andi every tool in the field he buys and you mav sell him. He is not like the dweller in the big city flat who gets his water through a pipe, his light through a wire, his heat from the basement, and whose shopping consists in getting a readymade suit of clothes and a ready-mad< dinner in a bnx or tin. l'lie man who reads tho country newspaper buy.- everything. He buys pumps, lamps, stores, automobiles; clothing, diresses, books, paints, farm implements, furniture, carpi ts, oils. In this room are 250 ii.en and individuals. Some of the in represent a dozen manufacturing enterprises and more. There is'nt a man who has anything to sell that he cannot sell to the reader of a country newspaper. And every man hero could moro piofitably advertise in a country newspaper in proportion to its circulaticn than in any other publication on earth. I emphasize the value of the coutry newspaper as an advertising medium for it has that value." The ['orowhenua Dailv Chronicle is a country newspaper and' has a large circulation. 75 per cent of its readers being farmers. Its district is centrally situated (being half way between Wellington and Palmerston North) in a rich farming community. Send for j sample copiee and advertising rates.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 November 1916, Page 3

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750

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 November 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 November 1916, Page 3

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