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2-SUBUKBAN HOMES-2 5 ACRES Right in Town, splendid position; sheltered, watered, and in first - class order. Good House, Buildings, and Orchard. Price, £825. Terms arranged. K ACRES.—AII flat, watered and sheltered; make good Poultry Farm. Six-roomed House and all £* necessary outbuildings; justo utsido the Borough. Price, £050. Easy terms. Full particulars from Pavker «£e irin.oeiit Land & Estate Agents, Levin.

FAIh TRADING. n <0 Give the Cash Paying Gusto- -*- mers the full benefits they deserve, we are from now on going to sell IRONMONGERY For Spot Cash Only at a tremendous reduction below usual prices. ONE PRICE ONLY. For cash we can sell Wholesale in Retail Quantities. Lines Reduced: Tools, Galvanis- *■ ed Iron, Cement, Lime, Paperh, Electro Plate, Kitchen Goods. PRICES BEAT ALL. Send or call for our quotation. Arthur Hopwood IRONMONGER, 173q. PALMERSTON N. GOOD MORNING ! ITTAVE you heard that MR W. .O. A. MILFORD has commenced business as a Practical Bootmaker and Repairer in Weraroa, in * the shop lately occupied by Mr A. Grover. He guarantees Best Work and Material and Quick Despatch. Noto Address: W. A. MILFORD. 38q. WERAROA. I NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS overdue at September 30, 1900, must be paid FORTHWITH, or proceedings will l)e taken for recovery without further notice. HOROWIIENUA PUBLISHING COMPANY, LTD* Columbia Private Hotel, LOWER CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. (Under Entiroly New Management ) Telephone: 1126. EVERY HOME COMFORT. Porter Meets all Boatf? and Trains. TARIFF: 6s per day; 30s; per Casual Week; Permanent ; Boarders, 25a. T. P. LYONS, - - - Proprietor \ A SNIP! i i £ ACRES first-class Freehold land. k.) All ploughed, water-race running through, new house of 4 rooms, scullery, washhouse and conveniences. Owner must sell. PRICE: Only £050. Mortgage £430; Cash required, £220. Apply sharp— QJMART AND ThORNB THE LIVE AGENTS. LEVJN Dunckley and Co. Shannon. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF Drapery, CBothiny, Boots. [! j Famous throughout the Manawatu !as retailers of reliable goods at ' reasonable prices. i H. On GAPPER, i GENERAL CARRIER, LEVIN. ] GOODS delivered to and from ! Railway Station. Furniture Removed. | Orders left with R. W. Bradley ! promptly attended to. 70q. i j A. de Luen & Co. j TAILORS AND COSTUMIERS, The Square, - - - Palmerston N. WALKING Costumes, Motor and Divided Skirts, Habits, Costumes, from £4. Walking Skirts from 30s; Gent's High-class Tailoring at a reasonable price. I *\ representative of the firm will call on anyone with patterns, on receipt of a post card. 27y. PRINTING of evory description executed on the shortest notice at the "CHRONICLE" Office. POST OFFICE NOTICES. , The following are the times for > closing mails at the Levin Post i Office:— ; For Weraroa, Manakau, Otaki, Wellington and South, 7.45 a.m. For the North, 11.15 a.m. For Foxton and Weraroa, 11.15 a.m. For Foxton and Weraroa, 10 a.m. For Wellington only, 12.30 p.m. For the South (connecting southem steamer at Wellington), 4 p.m. For the South, 6.15 p.m. Far the North, (including Foxton), 7 p.m. Mails for Australian States, South Africa, United Kingdom", and Continent of Europe,* close at Levin every Friday at 7.45 a.m.

limm wmmmmmmmmmmmmamm mnn mm nnm hm™ mob ; Harvey & Co., Cabinetmakers, Upholsters, AND General House Furnishers , Latest Styles, Best Workmanship, and Beautiful Designs to make the Home comfortable, lasting and attractive. All below Town Prices. PICTURE FRAMING.—Don't forget our large indent of choice Picture Moulding specially for the season. Thousands of feet to select from at HARVEY & CO., Funeral Furnishers and Undertakers, i |_ _ jp\ The Hand that rocks /jsh the Cradle rules the m \yoj World ' ; This IXcunLcl. ' wfftYSliiiy Does not rock a cradle but is hero to point to all who are requiring A Suit to Measure Or a Ready-to-Wear Box g&ral-fc to inspect I WATCHORN'S STOCK i and be convinced. 1 IfatoHii/' Lill, p„ st oTpTcornbr, THE SQUARE - PALMERSTON NORTH. ; The Very Front of Fashion | ' At the B. I. C. j I The D.I.C. has just opened its first shipment of the New Season's Dress | Materials and is now showing a very large slock of smart fabrics in every I shade worn. . . « Speaking generally, the new colours nre dull—mustard-brown, a greyish j reseda various shades of amethyst and of terra-cotta will be much worn. I 1 Sliipcs and checks are still in but the Btripes are less pronounced than last year, and the checks are broken. Plain colours will be very much worn. | Some Special Lines | AUGVLE FBIEZES, double width, a heavy frieze, suitable for tailor-made § > co«tumes and for Russian coat costumes, In six leading shades, double 1 width •. 3/6 yard > CHEVIOT TWEEDS, double width, a very heavy make which is to be the fashionable fabric for coats and nkirts, plain colours with zibellinc finish, mus-tnid-browns, resedas, amethyst, vieux rose, terra-cotta, mole, etc. , 29/8 robe length VENETIAN CLOTH SUITINGS, double width, chiffon finish, in two-tone : effect. A very handsome material 31/6 robe length CACIIEMIRE PE FOIE, double width, the ideal stuff for a house or visiting 1 frock drapes beautifully, soft silky finish, in all the leading shades » ' From 4/11 yard to 95/- the robe length TWF/CDS. double width, with zibehme finish and striped effect ' 2/11 and 3/3 yard > MODERATELY-PRICED DFJESSMAKING A SPECIALTY Note -Cash Discount of l> in each complete £ for prompt cash. ! " Freif-'lil paid on all prepaid orders for Drapury and Clotlnnij. ■ f\ I f* WELLINGTON | f\ A. A. CORRIGAN gj? "^jf^^^ [SchOOl 1 "Boys will be boyt" is a true § R*\f\tG t I *ay in ß» an d the delights of marblei, | DOOI&. J f oo tball, and the like, call for strong, I HwinriMiwimmnfflflmßsy suitable footwear Both »re neces- 1 Our Boys' Boots i Mo made in our own factory by workmen who know their H buiineis. You can buy a pair of these tolid leather booti, £> ,£■ thick loles, nailed and complete with toe and heel plate*, for •• O/O postage 6d extra, in lizei 10 to 13. If you're in Wellington, 1 we'll be glad to see yon, but write for our Boot Catalogue I now and save money bj peat. E. PEARCE & CO., Ltd., Cuba Street, WELLINGTON. I

WAY'S EMPIRE CAFE. (Near Collinson & Omminghnmc's), PALMERBTON NORTH, VISITORS to Palmerston will do well to visit these new ana up-to-date Dining Rooms, winch are fitted in the latest style. "We have three dining rooms, a private room for ladies, upstair kitchen, no smoke or smell—in fact, this is the host place of its kind in Town. Fish, Grills. Eggs, Whitebait, etc., etc., at all hours. Proprietor: W. WAY, Late ohef Dawick's Buffet. The Carriage Works Oxford Street, Levin. N. C. Holdaway, PROPRIETOR. —.*— j Agents for Clements' Patent Wire Nets, Fencing, River Protection Nets, Special Stock Yard Nets, etc., etc. See stock of high-class Vi hides in showroom. Horses carefully shod hy practical tradesmen. j

1 J. W. Middlemiss - QUEEN SRTEET ... LEVIN. IS A > Practical Tradesman. His HARNESS and SADDLERY are unsurpassed for Quality 1 and Price in the Dominion. > ' BUY FROM W. H. GUNNING, MANAWATU SUPPLY STORES, SHANNON AND TOKOMARU. And save the middleman's profit. Goods imported direct from the j Manufacturers. . Se© our new Season's Stock of Drapery and Clothing. i

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 March 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 March 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 March 1910, Page 4

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