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CLEAR! XG SAJ.E OF HOUSEHOT.D FURNITURE,. 1 ETC., . At The House, CAMBRIDGE STREET, 'LEVIN. PA/R/KER AXTD VIN-. CI3NT have received instruetions from Mr W. CLOSE, who has sold his residence, to sell as under at 1 p.m. on Saturday next, 18th instant:— Waddlebag suite of 7 pieces, 2 'bevel mirror sideboards, superior kauri l dresser, dining room table,- bra®? j rail fender and irons, superior heavy brass rail bedsteads and mattresses, kauri duchess pair, inlaid brass bedstead and mattresses, Chfppehdlale siljite of 6 pieces, handsome cheffonicr, wash stand and ware, 6 bentwood chairs, easy chair, kitchen table, kitchen ware and Icrockery, pictures. etc. Garden tools, including wheelbarrow, lawn mower, grindstone, etc. Also quantity firewood, roofing iron and rid'ging, gent's bicycle, meat safe, 60ft hose, etc. Sundries too numerous to particularise. The furniture has been inspected liy the auctioneers who can recommend it all as being of liigh quality and in erfect order. 719-2

"Y)| J ANTED. —Smart (Boy to drive cart and do odd jobs. Hughes, Raker 722-1 UNIUiSEJIIVIM> SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. AT THE FARi-U, GLADSTONTEI-HOAD (LEVIN). MONDAY, 20th AUGUST, 1917. ]\/| IiSSRS ABRAHAM AMD WILLIAMS, Ltd., have received instructions from T. M. Burke, -Esq., (who has disposed of his property), to sell as above at 1 p.m.— 1(3 cows to calve September and October. 1.3 cows in full milk calved mostly July and August. C springing heifers. 2 well-bred Jersey yearling 3idifers. 4 mixed yearlings. 4 calves. 5 geese 2 flows to farrow end of month. 1 hoar. Spring cart mare 7 years, trap .and harness, Wolsey 60 gallon separator and 24 h.p. Sandow oil engine (practically new) slight reserve, milk cans, wheelbarrow, sledge, tools, sundries, etc. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED Nbte.—The above oows are all young, good-conditioned! cattle and should command a ready sale. All particulars will be gives at the sale as to dates of calving, etc.

For Broschitis or Asthma inhale NAZOL through the Nazol Inhaler. Immediate: relief will follow. NAZOL is penetrating and germ-killing. Start taking it to-day.—Advt. Actf< like a Charm! That's what thousands say of NAZOL—the handiess and surest remedy for coughs and j colds. 60 iloses In 6d. Refue subI stitutes.—Advt. ] When winter winds are wailing, I lr. a weird, wan, woeful way, i And the chill, grey twilight failing, i Shortens each succeeding day, Lest bad cuius should be your portion, Dainty summer clothes abjure; And with wise and prompt precaution Purchase AYoods' Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt. | Inhale NAZOL every day and coughs j and colds will stay away. Penetrating j and , germ-killing, yet absolutely safe j for everyone. Sixty doses Is 6d. Use Nazol Inhaler. Advt. "CALVES RELISH "CEREMILK." As one farmer of large experience puts it: "The way the calves clean up their tins is the best recommendation the food can have." "CBR3£- ; j MILK" is just pure concentrated ! food made from the finest cereals i grown in New Zealand and specially ! prepared for young stock. It is • I easily digested, highly nutritious and • j has the important qualities of palatab- . ; ility. There are no chemical colorj ings in "CEREMlLK"—absolute pur--1 itv is guaranteed. It is so well balt ! a need, too, that the animals develop ■ j splendidly without being troubled with 0 , scours. At all stores and factories. — 3 I Fleming and Co., Jervois quay, Welj lington.—Advt. » j Eigliteenpence spent on NAZOL will 1 keep you free from colds this winter. 1 , Take on sugar or inhale. Sixty doses . Is (id. Get Nazol to-day. Ad.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 August 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 August 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 August 1917, Page 3

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