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ImDEBBSMDBBfIBHBEBHS*!! The Now Zealand Fanners' Union yesterday decided, 011 tho motion ol' the .Wellington Union, that the conference protest against the dual control which permits the Maori Council t» issue dog licenses, and asks the Government to pass legislation making the county councils tho sole authority in that direction. The Prime Minister (Mr Massey), replying yesterday to a deputation from the Dominion Conference ot the Now Zealand Farmers 'Union, said the Government not only intended to. prosecute a vigorous land policy, hut they were doing it already. Tie had given instructions for the wirvey of 3-1,000 acres ol land 411 the North Tshind known as the Moerangi block, which had boon purchased by former Government. He felt it would be a Yengood thing to reinstate the residential clause. With regard k> money spent on roads, drains, etc., heing regarded as improvements, he had at the present time a Bill on the stocks on tho lines the deputation suggested. Native land was a matter within the .sphere of the Native Minister. Tt was recognised by tho natives that it would be. in their own interests to 'he placed as nearly as possible on the same footing as the whiles. In regard to eo-opera-tivo workers, he would convey their representations to tho Minister of "Public "Works. Referring to immigration, Mr Massev said what thev had to do was to see that the right class of people were brought to the country. In regard to the railway freights that was a matter in charge of Mr Merries. Tho Government intended to tak ( > the matter of railway rales in hand as soon as it. was to do so. A HI;ACKSM HIT'S OPINION. "l''or severe colds which gave me racking pains in the cehst, 1 used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with the bast results. Tt ends these colds in little or no time, and I do nut think there is a better remedy on the market.' 1 says Mr John McGrade. 10-l Voung-st root, Annandale. N.S.W. "1 give Chamberlain's Cough Homed yto my boy and girl for colds and croup, and can say it is an excellent remedy for children." For sale everywhere.— Advt.

P*- AUKOT ia>l-Xir-Foi,iKi; liwu 1 Weraroa road, a parrot. Owner may regain it by giving description and paying cost til' thi* advertisement. 808-1. I'lvCX INd AM) SI'RAYIXG DIi.MONSTKATTON. \1) KM OX ST HAT 1 0 X in Pruning. etc.. will ho given by G. STKATKOItI). Orchard Inspector tor this district, on AI'GUST l)tb, at 2.H0 p.m.. in the orchard of Mr H. Blackburn, Levin. All interested in fruit growing arc invited to attend. 817.2 Fruit=growers. Red Spraying Oil -J is the greatest destroyer of Woolly Aphis, Pvach Aphis, and the various scale posits, you can use. Tlii.s ready-made Emulsion, fic'icnlifiowlly prepared for the purpose, saves all the trouble of emulsifying the oil with boiling wntrr and sea p. The addition of Ironi 15 io -o times as much water makes the spray ready for use. iSuppplies just to hand in 1 gallon or 4 gallon tins. ■REMEMBER: Parasites lire on the Profit. C. S. Kecdwell, DISPKXSING ('IIMIIBT. 810-2 m. Levin. J. Whitaker, W~l Ul LDER AND QOXTR ACTOR, WERAROA ROAD -- LEVIN, ywiMWliUlßlll IM| y* HIMIIIU'HUmMMPMMWLIftMim IS prepared to undertake work in any part of Ilorowhenua County. Estimates Oiven. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED. 70S~qr. T. HARRIS Butcher. O x I'd rd-st reet LE VIX WISHES to inform tho inhabitants of Levin and district that all Beef and Mutton handled !» him is killed at the Palmcrston North abattoirs, and is eareffully and «riticallv oxamined by highly qualified veterinary officers appointed by the New Zealand Government. T. Harris is still cutting one qual-ity-ONLY THE VERY BEST. MY MOTTO—lmmaculate Cleanliness and punctuality. Next Glackin's, Jeweller. Horowhenua drapers defy competii tion in general drapery, Roalyn clothing, 'blankets, rugs, ilannelfi, unshrinkable 'underwear ''Delta, finish, and Warner's famoir? ruetpjl'oflf corsets. —A<3rfc.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 August 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 August 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 August 1912, Page 3

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