G. H.Habpbb, P. H. Harper. f TAKI, LEVIN, JJAKPERAND JJARPER, (BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS} LEVIN. rs to Mr E, J. Prendorgast. MONEY TO LEND On approved security at owesti current rates. CENTRAL HOTEL. OTAKI. PIRBT-CLABB Sample Roomi lor Commercial Trarelleri. Speight's Donedm Beer only on 4»p. The Beit Brandi of Winei vind Bpiriti kept in stock. Letter! and tetagrama promptly Attended t« W. MeKEGiI, Proprietar. Cut down your Gas Bill by using WELSBACH BURNERS and MANTLES. These give a bettor light for one-third the gas consumption. BEWARjfi OF [IMITATIONS,
I MAKE EVERY PENNY JP, ' COUNT! TT7HAT ii lob (if noise sonio Traders make about their low * * prices, Imt when tho real test of "quality" begins their V <'hiims melt into nothing. f \»'r* J CLARK'S like the trade of women who know that they must V/ ,/I * l.sjr make every penny count when buyifig Clothes, for they are tho jo people who discern true value. The special attention given to the selection of Tweeds and Serges, and tho making of our , Tailored Ready-to-wear Costumes ensures for the wearer ab- /'/ 'lh ll solute satisfaction in every detail— in other words, we I/ If Know Our Costumes Because jf jf I They are Made to Our Special lull ■ Order. II jl M I|| THE COmMK illnMnited is only one style o[ ni.'mv ire aro II v I ill showing, made either in good rough sergo or mixed tweeds in II U I 111 .assorted Greens, Xavys, and Browns, etc. The coats are cut Aft ll it Ml long, nicely su pressed at the waist, with best linings and fl&l I n ill trimmings as worn by the leaders of Fashions. There's as (ml I || much stylo in these costumes as any "made-to-order, and a, 'fill I ll ll "perfect fit" for any lady wishing neatness, comfort, and ease. r, liere aro two imports nt things to think about in buying n costume—one is the make of the tweed or serge, and the other is the Draper who sells it to you. CLARK'S COSTUMES ARE MADE BY THE | Kaiapoi and Wellington Woollen Mf. Co's. I Prices from 63/- to 90/-
l tiwz.t away, fe LADE TABLE CENTRE. Sent FREE with Catalogue Uj<go 0 jJSyfl Q ?«ak and Buyers (iuitie ol CURTAINS, MUSLINS, TABLE LINENS Vm S Eata B S DOWN QUILTS, CARPETS, RUGS, FURNITURE. Knockdowi K akes (or shipping. LADIES' COSTUMES, UNDERWEAR, SHOE! 's«!w!ire!rafra!rao> GENTS' CLOTHING, HOSIERY, BOOTS, ETC. Grasp the fact though miles away you can buy DIRECT FROM OUR MACHINES nt first cost. 2xperience of 50 Years back of every pair. EWorld wide reputation. ratentees of •' CONTRENKT " Curtains, last longer cost 110 more. Customers order regularly rrom the most distant parts of the Umpire. Instructions carefully carried out. Pattarn* Fran. Pa &ew;& d New Zealand Mail Parcel 27/6 SSHuA I*l- - Lace Curtains for Drawingroom, 2 pairs lor Bedroom, dainty design, length 3jyds. width 60ins. up-to-date length 23yds. width 43ins. pattern. Ribbon and Floral. .. 2 Covers for Sideboard, Piano Top or 2 pairs for Diningroom, durable quality, Toilet Table and 10 small Mats. length syds. width 54ins. f High in Quality. I,ow in I'nce. 2 Lace Cushion Squares. * /?t us Ship you a Parcel. Do not'.ait WH e to-day for valuable information. Testimonials sent from Customers in your District. Mca Lii's only c..ii bu ohlniiw.l a> tin ffisa of this Puns-, if you want thi I RFE GIFT sent ilirentto-i 3AML> PEACH & SONS, Box The Looms, NOTTINGHAM, England. 638 * New Zealand Mail Parcel sent post free in White or Ecru.
FISH AND OYSTER SALOON. (In premises next Weraroa Hotel). THE above will be conducted on strictly up-to-date lines. Meals at any hour. .Cooked Fish and dip Potatoes to take home a speciality. A cart will wait on customers with fresh Fish daily. All orders left at the shop will joeive prompt attenaoa. Fresh Oysters every Saturday Night. Civility and Attention Guaranteed. v< . MBS ANDERSON .... Proprietress EASTER SEASON, * . ; GLADSTONE BAGS, i KIT BAGS. f BRIEF BAGS. CABIN TRUNKS. • . HAMPERS AND STRAPS i ' h-'- , . j . G. W. Wycherley & Son, \ l THU SQUARE, 0178q. PALMERSTON N.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 April 1910, Page 2
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679Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 April 1910, Page 2
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