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Big Words Don't Make Big Values! BUT alert buying DOES, Our Mr Cnnninghame, when in England recently bought a fine lot ol hhawls under exceptionally favourable conditions, and wo have mar Rod them 5s lid, Cs Gd, 7s lid, 10s 9d I.la Dd, 15s Cd to 17s 61. The purchase includes Babies'' Carrying Shawls of description and size in Berlin Wools, Merinos, Silk and Wool Mixtures, with plain or tied fringes. , , ~ Procure one at least and send your order to-day, because the. o values will not linger long on our counter. N.8.-All orders must be accompanied with remittance (niH'iding j postage, 'Id for first lb and 2d for every extra lb), which shall i | be refunded if goods are unsuitable. g J GOLLINSOM & CUKKINBHAMF, LTD., I 1 AND 3 BROAD STREET, I'AUIERSTON NORTH. | CRACKED CUPS are such a nuisance and waste that ar uncracked cup is something to be sought after. We have that lund. Of course, you can crack them with a crowbar, boilinc water has absolutely no eflect on them, and I is boiling water that cracks by far the most tea cups. Tn the pure, plain white finish now so fashionable, nice shapes and sizes, our price is only 5s per dozen. Other kinds at equally reasonable prices. 300 dozen just unpacked. Clausen's Crockery Arcade, THE SQUARE, - PALNEESTON NORTH, Where China Cups can't be Cracked. I jELl"t;<BX»sßfc'fci.oMLSS j I During the alterations to my promises, I liiivo mnclo ar- | II rangeinents to show all New Shipments of furnituic in g 1 Whalley's Alexandra Hall, | I (next to, .md at the back c my old premise). | i Mv Factory address remains f o same. Hotolkoopors, r 1 Boardhiffhonso Proprietors, J stauratours, and anyone | I about to furnish should not 1 ril to purchaso NOW while jj 1 the great reductions arc. still in force. Every article is | I generously reduced in order to keep stocks moving dur lig IW. Pendens I High-grade Furniture Dealer, | PALMERSTON NORTH. |

WANTED TO LEASE. —Bakcliouso, with shop and tearooms (n'ow). Particulars ii'om PARKER ANT) VI WANTED KNOWN.-That J. E. LETHABY, 33 Mai Street West, Palmerston North, will make you i new Umbrella 01 make your old one New. Will mend your China and Glassware, and charge little for it. All Levin orders promptly attended *-o. y 14q WANTED KNOWN.—In order to make room for a new shipment of Goods to arrive shortly, I have decided to dispose of my present Stock at ridiculously Low Prices. The following; are a number of lines: Gentlemen's Wallets, Cigarette Cases, Japanese Ware, Ladies' Dress Combs, Handkerchief and Glove Boxes, Vases, Af ternoon Tea Sets, Ladies' Companion.sl and Purses in endless variety ; Writing Cases, Picture Frames., Jewellery, School Requisites, Gas Tapers, ' etc. WHEATLEY'S BAZAAR. \\TANTED. —Bhannon people to VV know ibat JAMES RICHARDSON, of the Family Butchery. Shannon, is the place to get extra Special Quality in Small Goods. WANTED— Read the Sims Hardware Co.'s ndvertisemen on page 2. It will interest you. \\J ANTED KNOWN. — That VV DUNCKLEY AND CO. S Boots are reliable and their -once* reasonable. WASTED ENERGY. - Pushing an old crock. Buy a nor Cycle at PHILLI PS' BYK.O JJOTEL. (Opposite Railway Station). W. H. HIQOIN3, PROPRIETOR. Tliia Hotel having been completely renovated, now ranks as a firstclass establishment. / Everything of the best, from the Meals and Liquors to the Bedrooms. EVERY ATTENTION AND CIVILITY. HOROWHENUA HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY'S Autumn Show Otaki Town Hall. Wednesday and Thursday, M<;rch 1(5 and 17. Grand display of Fruit, Flowers, Vegetables, Decorations, Cookery, ete. NOTE: Entries close Monday, March 14, at 8_ p.m. Schedtres and. all information from 267t. FRANK PENS', Hon. Sr }.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 March 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 March 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 March 1910, Page 3

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