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liEVIN SALE. WJHTCSIESDAY,' JUiLY 12, VT-KW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CX)., LTD will offer for sale at 12 o'clock. — 70 shorn iambs (good line) 30 4 and 6-tooih ewes in lamb to Romney rams. 25 lambs 3 forward oowb. 20 mixed cattle. Baconers, porkers, stores and • weaner pigs All pigs must be yarded by 12 o'clock sharp. LEVIN SALE. WEDNESDAY 7 1916. T\ ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will at 1 p<a.— '20 fat ewes 60 fat lambs 8 fat bul locks 9 yearling steers 1 cow at drop. 2 springing oow« 60 fat ewes 70 heavy fat ewes. 100 ewes in lamb to Leicester rams 120 ewea in Jambs to B.F, rams. 250 Hoggets (lote). 120 -fat ewes 400 fat and forward ewea 25 3-year bullocks. 6 forward P. A. cows. 40 fat ewes. 6 good dairy cows August and September calvera. 3 Jersey Heifers at drop. 8 cows, guaranteed August oalr«ra. Baooners, porkers, store* And weaner pigs. Note All pis* 'must be yarded by 11.45. a.m. Pig sale commence* at 12 sharp. 639-3

THE SUCCESS OF SEAN'S ESSENCE.

A MONEY- SAVING COUGtH MIXTURE. Some idea of the excellence! of Heau's Essence bs a, specific for colds and throat trouble may be formed from the fact that in a little over twelve months Mr Hean has received over 2000 unsolicited testimonials from users, many coming from celebrated singers, whose talents have won for them world-wide reputations. Among the number may Ibe mentioned Mr Peter Dawson, of phonograph record fame; Mr Allen Doone, the celebrated Irish singer; Mr iHector Goldapink, the brilliant English tenor; Miss Gladys Moncrieff, the Australian prima donna; Miss Ida Barr, the gifted English contralto; Miss Isabel D'Armond, the Amelrican favourite; 'STijss Vera Pearce, Miss Thelma Raye, and many other vocal celebrities, to whom it is of the utmost importance that they should use nothing 'but the 'best- of medicines for the preservation of their voices and to ward off the ill - effects of colds. But it is in the homes of the people that Henn's Essence is proving an unmixed, blessing. (No household fihould bo without it, so that colds and sore throats may be effectively treated at a minimum of cost before they have had time to develop any of the serious consequences which often occur, through neglect. One bottle makes a pint of the finest family cough and cold medicine. Eight bottles for the tprice of one. It saves you money; does yon good. Obtainable from most chemisfe andi stores, or post free on receipt of price, 2s, direct from G. "W. Hean, Chemist, Wanganni, Be sure you get H-E-A-N'S Essence. No other will do. When is ragintzol.' Best Uafeijiiard asßiin«t Swiftest reliever to suffprnr* I •■' '•olds, catarrh and pnrt> throsl*. . . ' stopping coughs and colds, sootb'ij mthroats and banishing, influents (>oo<l for old and yonng.—Adrt AFIVJ3J florae-power National G&s Engine for sale at The Chronicle Office. Price £40. Could be nude equal to new by. re-boring the gudgeon, at an expense of under £10. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in cases of oroup and whooping cough. it is an old-established ' preparation that can be reiied upon with implioit sonfidenco. It ii pleaaant and aate to take and may be given to a child as confidently aa to an adult. For sale ererywhere. Adrt. Oer all there hung the shadow of fear, A sense of misery his visage hamate Which said as plain aa whisper in the ear, "With 'flu' he's haunted." But I will not repine a little bit, Woods' Peppermint Cure is wanted.

WdLFES Schiedam Schnapps True to Label M Distilled JtrBoTTUSD' Only in Holland r " aMMSTIC ALCOHOLIC BVVC hOf % *• >ni»n *4 Mtn»m ■| j, j All RepMt«ble Hotel» ■; and Spirit Vendors ; .

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 July 1916, Page 4

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