Get busy on your winter dresses You si.nplV cannot afford to ignore the fact that chilly days may arrive any* time now, which mennsa trip to Collinson and Cunninghame's Dress Department ■I2in plain Clnlits Is to Is Ud >•"«• • l i.,i l i l . i« 7d Nnvv! brown, K ro<m, black, unspottable and unslirmkiiblu, Is /d, \mll3"'.! of Cream Dress Materials including Cr«i,n Cor-iJm-s from Is to 1*3,1. Cronm Silks 10-1, I*. 'inn Is f„l. .M.ui ]?'von" cannot call we can-nnd will on yon a liberal W of patterns to onablo you to make action. & CUWWIKeHAWE, LTD., 1 AND S RROAD STREET, PA'LMERSTON NORTH. .-.niiynAi "j.ff.'i, l . " rii- T " rrt magacgaamriWMiimM
FOR SALE I J j OTEL. CHKAP (Opposite Railway Station). I7VIVE Roomed Cottage, hot and; , N H cold water, jias, close to w » ~,'ilwav station, land 91 by 200 links . PROPRIETOR »,„„1 locality. Price (MOO. Small close to : This Hotel having been complete■V in Small deposit, lv renovated, now ranks as a firstra.lwav staLinn. *mall mp es{a , jHshllU)nt> h;i«v terms. , • i ' Everything of the best, from the Xvst^^mVi\ojc.M l treor,ilo, l ls and Liquors to the Bedlmrmmh. Trice, £700. Easy rooms. about 8 acres.suitahle for I EVERY ATTENTION drovers. Close to station. j Apply, j TJRINTING of every description MANAGER i 1 executed on tin* shortest notPnio™ «, i-w.' - •* «■• "chhonicus" one-
During the alterations to my premises I have,mado arrangements to show a]l Now Shipments of furniture i.. Whalley's Alexandra Hall, (next to, and at tho hack c my old premise). Alv Factory address remains l! o same. Hotolkcepers, BoardinghoLe Proprietors, J staurateurs, and anyone ahout to furnish should not :i to purchsiso M)A > t the ovrat r.duetions are st.il n, force Every aitele ,s genenmsly reduced in order to keep stocks moving dur ng the sale. High-grade Furniture Dealer, PALMERSTON NORTH.
TTiOlt Tools and General IronnionJT gery, give GIBSON a trial. Gibson's have finished stock-tak-ing. Try liis prices.—Advt. UTRAYK!) I'roin York Street. - 1 hj Uoan Gelding, shoe ofl' I'ronl leg. Anyine knowing whereahout'kindly communicate with NELSON H. IJKATH, York Street. -179-2 WANTED KXOWX.-That the best of Sweets are still kept at that little Shop opposite the Stale School, Oxford street. MnCOI?PIN* invites everyone who is a judge of good lollies to give her shop a trial. Wanted" Kxowx.-That 7t WfEATLEY'S yon can get a. good selection of Postcards, Stationery, Books, adid Fancy Goods. Pi-ices' at bed-rock. Give MRS WHEATLEY a trial, and convince yourself. 364q._ ANTED KNOWN. — Housoholders can lengthen the life of linoleums by nutting waste jwpor underneath. Prevents franking. Waste oaper for sale at a halfpenny per' pound, at the *' CHROjXICLE" Office. Largo or small quantities. ASTED ENKRGY. - Pushing an old crock. Buy a Tier Cycle at PHILLIPS' 13YKO WANTED.— A man for general farm work; wages. €1 per week. Apply, A. AVERY, Roslyn Road, near Major Liddle's. l.")2-(i. WANTED KXOWX.-That MR W. HISLOP has been appointed agent for Lothaby's Umbrellas. Any orders left in his care will receive hi.s careful attentinn. __448-y. _ WANTED TO LET.-12-roomed Hoarding-house and. convoniences. Good position, 25s weekly. Apply, PARKER AND VINCENT. S~lnpliißAND Jelly "Crystal*. ~5 packets for Is. P. STEVENS, 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. 396-q. ITS 7 ANTE') KNOWN. — That VV DHNCKLEY AM) CO. S Hoots are reliable and their jirine* reasonable. WANTED KNOWN.—That ON JiE AN DCO. have in stock a fine lot of Fruit and Confectionery. Prices cannot be beaten. Cash buyer of fungus. 393-q YS.TANTED.-Shannon people to VV know chat JAMES RICH ARDSON, of the Family Butchery Shannon, is the place to get extra Special Quality in Small Goods.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 April 1910, Page 3
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628Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 April 1910, Page 3
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