YXfA-NTED KNOWN.—Men's ißlack * * C.shinere Socks, all sizes; Is pau 1 ; h or 3 pairs for 2s lid. Stiles and Math* eson, Ltd.j Levin. / XJ OT TIES I HOT PIES!—For Hot Pies try H. J. Hughes, Oxford.itroetj Levin. Cakes of ali kinds al ways ready at shop. WANTED KNOWN.—If your watcli is not keeping good -time take it to T. Slierlaw's. He makes a special feature of watch repairs and guarantees satisfaction at a low price. HAVE you a clock that wants overhauling? Then bring it to me and I will doctor it up for permanant satisfaction and charge you a bedrock - price. T Sherlaw, Watchmaker, Levin. "OTAXTKD KNOWN.— Another -big » '» shipment of the famous Hoyle's Prints; ail colours guaranteed fast. Price IOJd per yard. Stiles and Ma. tliesou, Ltd., Levin. ANTED.—Fanners to know we are headquarters in New Zealand ■ Cor farmers' 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 h.ive also a handy lorry—carry three f-ins—new. Address: "Hurrcd, manager, Phoenix Coach Works, Potone." 819-lq MR (JEORUE COOPER, has been appointed agent for The Chronicle, and copies may be obtained 'X his shop from 3.3G p.m. daily. FOE SALE - f"j acres half niilo jOtaki Railway SI 5 roomed house, hot Pand cold water ; well sobdivided and watered, (> stall cowshed. Pric?, £44 per acre £700, Cash. 1 acr63, 2 *miles | from 'school J-jwfO creamery, and Post Office, Otalci. Rich river Hats, 11 paddocks well filtered 5 roomed house, all necessary outbuildings, Registered dairy P * rA i? AK Pcr acre, £1000 * a -C.,j ovS r cash required, or would exchange for smaller farm. O acres '2 and a half miles from Ovi Railway, school, and creamery. All grasped, 5 loomed house, all necessary outbuildings ; well subdivided, TERMS, £'4.0 per acre going concern. 24 cows, 10 heifers, 1 liorsh, trap and harness. Cash required, £500. APPLY TO J K G. Stan sell, LAND and FINANCIAL AGENT v r ' S'OA (Ttione 38} > MAN' ON 1 (Phon*- SO.) | G. WOO DM ASS, Shannon Representative Economical mothers u<so Hean's Essence because of two reasons • let, 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 po6t free promptly on receipt of price, 2s, from G. W. Hean, Ohemist, Wanganui. Wheiever you buy be sure you buy HEAN'S, the original and geuuine cough mixture essence. Advt. Keep coids away by inhaling "NA-ZO-u." PI eas.mt. penetrating, efficacious. Carry a Inhaler in your pocket or purse. Get the genuine. Advt Avoid imitations of "Nazol"—that hon.st specific for coughs and coldsNo other remedy will benefit you no quickly as the genuine Nazol.—Advt. CROUPY CHILDREN. Children who take cold easily aro generally subject to croup. The first' symptom is a peculiar hoarseness easily recognised when onooeheard. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is frequently given from -the time the croirpy cough appears ail tendency towards croup will disappear and all danger be avoided. Even, after the attack has developed; Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will give quick relief and dispel the attack. —Sold everywhere. Advt. I'm your faith to Nazol. Thousand# testify to its wonderful curative properties or bad colds and soro throatd. "R.. be sure you Ret Nazol.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 November 1916, Page 1
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547Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 November 1916, Page 1
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