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'[When King Winter "i I Blows ,?d as a-first step we'll tender tins advice:See the Coats Collinson and Cunninghame are offering. Prices run as follows— For Girls from 9 to 15 years, \2s %1 to 21 fi M. For Maids, from 16 to 21 years, 13s 9d to d«». Kr Ladies from 22 to 101 ' W hito Bear Co.*, COLLINSON ft CUWRIINGHAWE, LTD., 1 AND 3 BROAD STREET, PALMERSTQN NORTfI. CRACKED CUPS are sue], a nuisance J md waste *$« ™&£ ffi somethingtobesought after. won Of course you eFect on them, 'and it boiling water hnsabj olutely no ? Kn? ir rp in Shite finish so fashionable nW In the pure, piain wmt■ , fi d oße n. other »W ms ££■•*■>*"-*■* ■ unpacked. Clausen's Crockery Arcade, THE SQUARE, - PALMBBSTON NOKTH, Where Chirm Cups can't be Cracked. ' miMl^M—HlWflWT"**** —— ~, ~,,„,!! IB! |«.IM»«M!MB»IWi^"^"*" a * M^^"^ i I During the alterations to ray premises, I have made arto show Sjl New Shipments of furniture in I Whalley's Alexandra Hall, I (next to, and at tho back cmy old promises). " j ! Mv Factory address remains tie same. Hotelkoepors, My *actoiy an staurateurs, and anyone generously reduced in order io keep stocks moving dur ng tho sale. 9 High-grade Furniture Dealer, I PALMERSTON NORTH. J

ALL kinds of Plain and Fancy Sewing, General Drapers. Dressmaking ftfid alterations. Laces, Millinery, Coats and Ready-made Skirts: Children's Clothes, etc. > etc, at 15. FARQUHAR'S Oxford Street, Levin Moderate Charges. BEST VALUE in Prints in Mnnnfr..tii at W. H. GUNNING'S, Shanaon and Tokomarn. A Speciality: Our Box Suits, at from 455. „ CIUTS in vour'. tyre vulcanised at BYKO. DAINTY line of Ladies' Blouses just imported. Price, from 3s 6d at W. H. GUNNING'S. Shannon. ' OUBLE Size Essence Vinegar, Is 9d (makes 1 gallon). .. GIBSONStocks it. _ ___ RESSMAKING.'"- can rely upon a first-class fit and neat work, without travelling to. tho City. Call on E. FARQUHAR, Oxford Street. You will not be V™*:^? FINED 2s 6d, if you don't buy *•'-.' ' lamp. Prices from 2s at —— —' ' ]7(INE Selection of E.P. Ware, ; suitable jor Christmas and New Year Gifts, fust arrived at GUNNINO'S. Shannon. ' ; _ FOUND. - Absolutely Gennine B.S.A. Cycles at PHILLIPS' BYKO_ \_ L_ GENUINE. Cod Bricks ondjSmok. Ed GET your Preserved Ginger and Choice Assorted Biscuits from GIBBO3SPS. . TUST LANDED.—A complete Assortment of American Granite Enamelware, <at Prices which defy competition. At GUNNING'S, Shannon and Tokomam f OST.--A gold cable bracelet;' JJ initials on padlock. Finder rewarded on leaving at "Chronicle" office. Lost between Queen street and railway station. 401-2 I" OST.-That tired feeling when J you ride a Centaur. PHILLIPS' BYKO. ____' MATCHES saved by buying a self-lighter for your lamp at PHILLIPS' BYKO. , TTJ A. WILLI A MR, Builder and . Contractor, Bath Street, Levin. All classes of Work undertaken. Estimates given; work Guaranteed. 470^ ANTED TO SELL.-Horse, Saddle and Bridle. Very cheap. Apply, URGENT, this office... 405-1. WET roads and. dark nights. Lamps and Mudguards at PHILLIPS' BYKO. . ANTED KNOWN—Mrs A. 8 Wilson, of the Refreshment Rooms. Oxford Street, has been np. pointed ; sole agent of the district fi)-r"'Kop"B'" v Ale. All the favourite Summer \ Beverages. WANTED KNOWN.—On Sale Days the best place to visit for luncji' is Mrs A. S. WILSON'S Elite Refreshment Rooms, Oxford ■ Street. ' , WANTED.— Wringers, extra high grade, rillers llinches,! 13s Bd; 12inch., 15s 6d; 14inch.,.18s 6d. - Rail free. Sims Hardware Co., /Cuba Street, Wellington. . ANTED KNOWN. — Householders can lengthen tho life ofjinoleums by putting waste paper underneath. Prevents cracking. Waste paper for sale at a halfponnv per pound, at the " CHRONICLE" Office. Large or smallquantities. WANTED TO LEASE.—Bake* house, with shop and tea- j rooms (ribw). Particulars' - from"" PARKER AND VINCENT. . ....-*.; WANTED.— Read ;. the - Hardware Co.'b. advertisement on page 2.''.. It will interest yoji.^M WANTED : KNOWN.' DUNCKLEY Boots,are- reliable/ reasonable. v;, ; ':v-'b^j^^^^^^^H

SHIP BRAND- Jelly Crystals. 5 packets for Is. P. STEVENS, Sole Agent. . WANTED KNOWN. — Dress-iiuiking.-Mrs Barratt, Levin, desires, to return her sincere thanks to the Ladies who have so kindly patronised her during the two years she has been in business, and hopes that her work merits a continuance of their favours. 396-q. WANTED— To buy or lease, small farm Levin or Manakau District. Reply with particulars" to "FARM," No. 8, Lemuel Street, Wellington South. 3904 WANTED KNOWN.-That ON TIE AN DCO. have, in stock a. fine lot of. Fruit and Confectionery. Prices cannot be beaten. Cash, buyer of fungus. _ _ u _3o3-q WORKERS who are in search of good board and residence, 'cannot. go wrong by givin~M.rs J. W. KING, Shannon, > trial. Rest table in district kept. 392-q. T7£7"ANTED;—Shannon people to W know that JAMES RICH- ; ARDSON, of the Family Butchery, Shannon.Ms the place to got extrv Speoial Qnality in Bmall Qooda. WASTED ENERGY. — Pushing an old crock. Buy a ner Cycle at: PHILLIPS' BYKQ W ! ANTED KNOWN. — -That' at that little shop opposite the. State school there is kept the most up-to-date stock of Confectionery in the Town. Prices Cannot be Beaten. Give MRS COPPIN a trial, and convince yourself. 348q. WANTED KNOWN.-That at you can get a good selection of Postcards, Sta- ' tionery, Books, amd. Fancy Goods. - Prices at bed-rock. " Give MRS r WHEATLEY a trial, and convince yourself. ■' r _ v „ • -'' 364q.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 April 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 April 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 April 1910, Page 3

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