2—SUBURBAN HO: 5 ACRES.—Right in Town, splendid position; sheltered, watered, House, Buildings, and Orchard. Price, £825. Terms arrangei i K ACRES.—AII flat, watered and sheltered; make good Poultry Fa; | necessary outbuildings; just outside the Borough. Price, £650. Full particulars from Pax*kev HTJ Land & Estate Agents, Harvey & Co., Cabinetmakers, Upholsters, AND General House Furnishers Latest Styles, Best Workmanship, and Beautiful Deßijgns 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. #The Hand that rocks the Cradle rules the This Does not rock a cradle but is here to point to all who are requiring A Suit to Measure Or a Ready-to-Wear Box Suit Bananwßaunmnmmmmm to inspect WATCH ORN'S STOCK and bo convinced. "wmmra," LimiM, THE SQUARE - PALMEBSTON NORTH. r T7~"l The Very Front of Fashion At ths Di 1* Ci New Season's Dress Goods The D.I.C. has just opened its first shipment of the New Season's Dress Materials and is now showing a very large stock of smart fabrics in every shade wowi. Speaking generally, the new colours are dull—mußtard-brown, a greyish reseda, various shades of amethytt and of terra-cotta will be much worn. Stripes and checks are still in but the stripes are less pronounced than last year, and the checks are broken. Plain colours will be very much worn. Some Special Lines ABGYLE FRIEZES, double width, a heavy frieze, suitable for tailor-made costumes and for Russian coat costumes, in six leading shades, double width 3/6 yard CHEVIOT TWEEDS, double width, a very heavy make which is to be the fashionable fabrio for coatß and skirts, plain colours with zibelline finish, muß-tard-browns, resedas, amethyst, vieux rose, terra-cotta, mole, stc. 28/6 robe length VENETIAN CLOTH SUITINGS, double width, chiffon flnisn, in two-tone effect. A very handsome material 31/6 robe length CACHEMIRE DE SOIE, double width, the ideal stuff for a houso or visiting frock, drapes beautifully, soft silky finish, in all the leading shades From 4/11 yard to 95/- the robe length TWEEDS, double width, with zibelline finish and striped effect 2/11 and 3/3 yard MODERATELY-PRICED DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY Note.—Cash Discount of I/- in each complete £ for prompt cash. ' Freight paid on all prepaid orders for Drapery and Clothing. D 1 WELLINGTON | £*% — ■ —m. A A. A. CORRIGAN A ® Manager B f Sturdy | I School I "Boys will be boys" is a true i 8 9 B saying, and the delights of marbles, H POvw » j football, and the like, call for strong, suitable footwear Both are necessary. I Our Boys' Boots arc made in our own factory by workmen who know their business. You can buy a pair of these solid leather boots, j* thick soles, nailed and complete with tee and heel plates, for •• O/O postage 6d extra, in sizes 10 to 13. If jrou're in Wellington we'll be glad to see yoa, bat write for oar Boot Catalogs* now and u?s money by pel lE. PEARCE & CO., Ltd., Cuba Street, WELLINGTON. ■HWnBHMBnDBnBHHHHII . ant UMJ. - WAY'S EMPIRE CAFE. J. W. Middlemtss nrww QPTFTTT twm ( Near Co,linsoi i & Cunmnghame's), QUEEN SRTEET ... LEVIN. PALMERBTON NORTH, IS A Practical Tradesman. V t wel» to visit these new ana . up-to-date Dining Rooms, which are fitted in the latest style. We hare TT• TT a DXTI7CIG Jo A t\T\t wr>xt roOrtlSi pnVllto 1*0011) His HARNESS and SADDLERY for ladies 6 upgta } r k itchen( are unsurpassed for Quality smoke or srnell—in fact, this is the and Price in tt. pinion. ' ■ etc., etc., at all hours. Proprietor: W. WAY, Late Chef Dawick's Buffet. prom The Carriage Works Oxford Street, Levin. W. H. GUNNING, manawatu supply N. C. Holdaway, STORES, PROPRIETOR. SHANNON AND TOKOMARU. And save the Middleman's profit. Agents for Clements' Patent Wire Nets, Fencing, River ProGoods imported direct from the n +^ e, x Stock Yard Manufacturers. NetS ' 6,C " eto ' . See stock of high-class Vi-hides See our new Season's Stock of in s^owroora ' Drapery and Clothing. Horses shod by practical tradesmen.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 March 1910, Page 4
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675Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 March 1910, Page 4
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