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STKiii.'r! and" Carnations. Strong Hardy Plants, 8d dozen; 3s 6:1 LOO; mixed plants 3s GcJ 100 jpost free. 15. H. .Just. Pal iiierston Xcith. 12(5"- $ ln Levin, Tuesday afternoon. Xappa Kid Glove, right hand. Finder please leave Horowhenua Chrcnjcle office 1 . V2 : 07-L FA I! LAND'S l'lL'IT RES, LEVIN. 11 ley who la n Ltli on Friday night and Saturday lrght, Deeeniber Ist and 2ad will laugh best, and have the best cau-.u ill" the world— CiIAIiUK CHAPLIN — in — "T II 10 F I R E M A; X." "'T II 10 I'" I J? 10 M A X." 'Ills supremely humorous picture is supported by Gaby Desleys in-- '' HER TRIUMPH." 10,000 foot altogether. 12<>3 ' I IOIMiWH ELVU A COUNTY COUNCIL. WIROKIXO RIDING. ELECT'IOX OK ONE OOUXCILLOR. J 1 HOREUY GIVE NOTICE that ALEXANDER MURRAY has been duly nominated for the offiee of Councilor, and as no other nomination has been received 1 HEREBY FURIjlMi .DECLARE the «aid Alexander .Murray to he DULY 101 .K0T101) to the sa:;l office of Councillor for the AYiroki'U) Rid;ng of the Horowhenua 'County. • P. W. COLD SMITH, 12 W-I Returning Officer. io/jf-i .JiNUA CMJUXTY CO. .vUL. - V, iAROA STREAM i.OAX O'E JUl3oo. JJji i>LLC NOTICE is hereby' given thai under Section 23 of ' the Countic;' Amendment Act. 1913, the .Minister of Internal Affairs has been asked t« coits-.'iifc to the striking of a uniform rate n the Koputaroa Stream Special Rating District in conneetio:i with the above 1 named loan. Any' objjci.i.lll to the proposed uniform rate must lie lodged with tile Department of Internal Affairs within 21 days. Dated at Levin this 28th day cO November, 191(3. P. W. GOLDSMITH, 12fi;j-2 County C'leik. —g I X REISER YEiD CLEARING SALE OE CHOICE 'DAIRY STOCK. At the Earm, Oliau. .MONDAY, -ltli December, 1916. 1%/f ESSRS ABRAHAM AND AVILMAMS, I,TJX have received instructions trom Mr James MoLeavey, who is giving up dairying, to sell as above at 1 p.m. J-3 young cows in full jnilk. 1 it'.v to' calve !n June. 1 2-\var-<iltl hciteis 11 mixed i~i.ll. weanei's. 1 well-bred .S.H, bull. 1 reliable horse, gig and harness 1 spring cut and, harness. Milk ean>, .sundries, etc. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.- 'I In l above con,-; are a firstclass lot in splendid condition and we can thoroughly recommend them in -very way. 126-1-" PR iOPAR ATIOX FOR MATRICUIX :nox, ithlic .service, teaCHERS' AND ALL PUBLIC EXAMINATION'S. Our skilled and experienced staff prepares candi Sates from the most elementary staje for the Public Examinations, lor which we have successfully [ircpared over 3700 candidates. All wlu> dc ire to enter the professions or jo,::i the ranks of the educated shoulij, go thiough the Matriculation Course. Under our .sv.-toin we have no "terms" or "quarters" —for the one Fee we coac'i you until you pass. Send to-day for pa.rfc-'culars of our Preparation for the particular examination which concerns or intersts you. As we have successfully prepared others, so we can prepare you. Vddress :— II EMIXG WA Y AND ROBE RTSON'S COR R TOSPONDENUIO SCHOOLS LTD. luck land Auckland. GOUXTR Y NEWS PA PERS GITVE GOOD RESULTS. At a meeting of the American Advertisers' Asosciation, Arthur Brisbane ;aid: —Not the country publisher but ; he business man is the chief sufferer rom the fact that our merchants and nanufacturers have not utilised the iountry newspapers' advertising eolnnns as thej- should and can he u l ' ■<];. Remember the.se tacts: Ho wno ■earls the little crossroads newspaper :nd the larger newspapers of the fairized towns is a man who buys evor",hing. He lives in a house and on the and that he owns. He is interested n everything the business men aio loing. Through good advertising you >an sell him anything .from the **aint in the roof of his house to the cement in the floor of his cellar. Everything letween the roof and the cell tr. everyhing in the barn, audi every tool in he field he buys and you tn-iv sell him. Ie is not like the dweller in the big ity flat who gets his water through a >ipe, his light through a wire, his teat from the basement, and whose hopping consists in getting a ready- I uadc suit of clothes and a r«.idy-mad( ■inner in a box or tin. l'lie man who ends the country newspaper buys cvirything. He buys pumps, lamps, toves, automobiles, clothing, dresses, looks, paints, farm implements, furniure, carpets, oils In this room are !o() men and individuals. Some of hem represent a dozen manufacturing uiterprises and more. There ie'nt a nan who lias anything to sell that he j ' :annot sell to the reader of a country i ' lewspaper. And every n.nn here could ' nore profitably advertise in n country lewspaper in proportion to its circula- 1 ;ion than in any other publication on 1 ■artli. I emphasize the value of the ::outry newspaper as an advertising nedium for it has that value." , 1 The Horowhenua Daily Chronicle is i country newspaper andi has a large . jirculation, 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 sauiplc and advorlit-ing rates.'

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 November 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 November 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 November 1916, Page 3

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