Get busy on your winter dresses You simply cannot afford to ignore the fact that chilly days may arrive any time now, which meansa trip to Collinson and Cunninghame's Dress Department r #& Jus ST mixtures Is, Is Mil, Is lid, Is (3d,ls lid yard. iL'in wide Hive Narrow Striped Tweeds Is al ynrd. ■|'>in i)l:iiii Cldhis Is to Is 1.1 d yard. „m„ i c 7 r i N r ; ivy! brown, givon, black, nn.spot.lnble and unshrinkable, Is al, \ S vvrv M»'ranw«r Crw" Dm* Materials inrlnilinK Oram Ow* t™,' Is l« I*l,l. <>™« Sill* 111,1. Is. 2,„, Is <«l. •#>"> H ls 11,1 > 2s w ' 2s W ' 2s If" 1 ;,,;! 8 <•!,'!,'not ™n *» n.-»»d »-m <* M-Mfi m »libend range of patterns to enable you to make aselettion. COLLINSON & GUNKIH6HABIE, LTD., 1 AND 3 BROAD STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH.
CRACKED CUPS „ rP enoh a nuisance «m] waste that an uncrncked cup is Ml' to be sought after. Wo have that kind. Of co use von can crack thorn with a crowbar, but hoiUns water has absolutely no ia liniiitit water that cracks by far tlie most, wa cups. In Sip nun? plain white finish now so fashionable nice np» our pri,, is only 5s ffij dnaSn inrt kinds at equally reasonable prices. 300 dozen ]n« unpacked. Clausen's Crockery Arcade, TIIE SQUARE, - PALMEBSTON NORTH, "Where China Cups can't be Cracked, -1 ——■■ i—wmm nit—r» r«. ■■...-.ai | AlteFations \ During the alterations to my promises, I liavo made ar- | rangenients to show Now Shipments of fnrmtuio I Whailey's Alexandra Hall, I (next to, and at the back t my old premises). I Mv Factory address remains li e same. Hotolkeepers, Poardinghonse Proprietors, J staurateurs, and anpne about to furnish should not I ill to purchase NOW M. the "rcat reductions are still m force Every ail do is | generously reduced in order to keep stocks moving dur ng j the sale. Pf § "SBT. I High=grade Furniture Dealer, 1 PALMERSTON NORTH.
CUIIP BRAND Jelly Crystals. 5 packets for Is. P. STKYENS, Sole .Agent. WANTED KNOWN. _ Dress-making.--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. 3flfi-q. 7 ANTED KNOWN. — That VV DUNCKLEY AND CO. S Boots are reliable and their *>rice« reasonable. ANTED KNOWN." That" ON Tlft AN DCO. have in stock a fine lot of Fruit and Confectionery. Prices cannot be beaten. Cash buyer of fungus. 303-q WORKERS who are in search of good board .and residence, cannot go wrong by giviii"Mrs J. W. KING. Shannon, a trial. Best table* in the district kept. 392-q. Y/ST'ANTED.—Shannon people to VV know that JAMES RICHARDSON, of the Family Butchery. Shannon, is the_ place to get extra Special Quality in Small Goods. WASTED ENERGY. - Pushing an old crock. Buy a tier Cycle at PHILLIPS' BYltO WANTED KNOWN. - That at that little shop opposite tlio 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 "WHEATLEY'S you can get a. good selection of Postcards, Stationery, Books, aaul Fancy Goods. Prices at bed-rock. Give MRS \\ HEATLEY a trial, and convince yourself. . . 364q.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 April 1910, Page 3
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547Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 April 1910, Page 3
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