6. H. HARPKU P. H. Harvkii, ' 'TAKI liKVIN. JJAIvPERAND JJARPER, & SOLICITORS LEVIN. rs to Mr E. J. Prondorgast. ;MONEY TO LEND On approved security at owosti curront rates. CEKTf»ftL HOTEL OTAKI. FIRBT-CLAHB Sample Rooms lor Ooßimvreial Travellers fcupwight'* Dunodtn Deer only on tap. The Jleit. Brandi of Winei Spirit# kt.pt in (took. Letter! and telegrami promptly Attended to W. MeOGtf, Proprieter. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. T. Jenman, THE "UP-TO-DATE" Hairdresser and Tobacconist. IS shortly making extensivo alterations to his I'usiuess Premises, to meet liis increased trade. The Hairdressing Saloon will bo enlarged to earn' three chairs, and a firstclass assistant employed. Tiro Billiard Room will bo on tbo ground floor, and when completed much tlio best room in town. A big stock of Tobacconist's Goods, and all the latest London and Continental Novelties will shortly arrive, .and bo sold at 50 per cent, less than usual prioes. HOOKEY and FOOTBALL Material on sale at Cost Price. Cleanliness, Civility, Good Workmanship, and Fair Dealing has made this business the most Up-to-Date Establishment of its kind in the district. WATCH THIS SPACE IN 539q. FUTURE. NOTICE. "The Horowhenna Chronicle" may be obtained daily from— Messrs A. T. Fenton and Co. Levin. Mr J. W. Thompson - - Levin Mrs Milne Weraroa Miss Dunckley ■ • - Shannon. Byron Brown, Limited - - - - Oliau. Mr (T TV Tindsnv - - - Manakau.
DID YOU NOTICE the Tickets on my Vehicle Exhibits at the Horowhenna A. & P. Show. First Prize, against all comers, for English Dog Cart. First Prize for Grocer's Cart. H. ANSTICE, LEVIN.
Further Reductions in Prices at our GRfcAT SALE of SALVAGED STOCK. Fires, happily, are few and far between, yet seldom is their aftermath h> rich in opportunities a.s our late lire. Wo have had many expressions or sympathy, bill your response to our invitation to make savings at Olll' GREAT SALE OF SALVAGED STOCK. has convinced us that our friends iu need are our friends indeed. As some little return we have set to work on the prices and cut chunks out of them, with our keen price-cutting axes. Every •article we have marked down in red figures. Come in to-day and see the results of opr price-chopping. MILLER & GIORGI, The Great Outfitters, Pafraierston Ncrfh.
0) DON'T GET WET! / .... O There's no economy in running the chances in this climate to save a littl.i money. Eivo minutes' exposure, without an Overcoat, to a cold 4-* winter shower, may send you to the Doctor, «md tho probability ot r'lin.'d Ilea I Hi. Don't." get wet rather than wear that shabby last b Vf.ir's Overcoat. O Q GOT A NEW OVERCOAT AT ,| CLARK'S Af We have j list opened a lot of new ones in the latest materials as now worn, 'and invite you to pay us a visit of inspection. Wo arc show- I / //fN inrr new makes never shown in Levin. Here, we giv« a few prices:— '• '1 | M«n's "Waterproofs, 25s Gd, 355, 39s Od, 455, 555. fpjj jj j j Men's Tweed Overcoats, 20sGd, 39s Gd, 49s fid, 52s Gd to 03s. Vjj- 1 |'» Mni's Zainberino Overcoats, 95s and 105s. jH; J; U Men's Oilskin Overcoats, 12s Od, 15s, 17s (id, to 29s Gd. /H;|: Men's Wii'ft i jiroof Canvas Coats, 27s (id, 29s Gd, 32s Gd. || ! jjj j j j j N.B.- The rapid growth of tho popularity ol' CTiARK'S CLOTTTIXG DE- ll* irj| (jj PART.MKXT is duo to sheer merit. We seek your order on tho merit j jjj of our goods — the workmanship, quality of material, and the careful ' ■HHr finish and waterproofing of our OVERCOATS'. We ask you for your HHH trade only on condition that we give you better garments for your JHHHI money than can be bought in Levin. Come and see tho superior overcoats we are showing and then you can judge for yourself. " vu&L Ask Your Neighbours About <u CLARK'S I iThe Clothiers of Integrity. § I I a
l \ «f,v-.i away. %, LACE TABLE VkhTRE. Sent FREE with Catalogue «S" R Hcfflfl 8 ?£it and Buyers Guide ol CURTAINS, MUSLINS, TABLE LINENS, fi® g EesS DOWN QUILTS, CARPETS, RUGS, FURNITURE. Knockdown gfe» GlßGXXg)io|6Ei>>> ujakes ior shipping. LADIES' COSTUMES, UNDERWEAR, SHOES »iSß*a ? Sr?Sifftlifif» GENTS' CLOTHING, HOSIERY, BOOTS, ETC. Grasp the fact though miles away you can buy DIRECT FROM OUR MACHINES at first cost. v^s^VN ' N/^V 2xpevieiice of 50 Years back of every pair. .World wide reputation. m ten tee -of •' CONTRKN'KT " Curtains, last longer cost no more. Customers order regular!) irora the most distant parts of the Empire. Instructions carefully earned out. P,i Ft M. Pa^S ::l New Zealand Mail Parcel 27/6 13HAW* o pairs Lace Curtains lor Drawiniiroom, 2 pairs for Bedroom, dainty design, ! Ei%,? u A«ne ra y s <Mm " T n®vx. , ° o f-irp Cushion Sciuares. " /,ct us Ship you a Parcel. Do not <.ait Wri e to-clnv for valuable information. Testimonials sent from Customers 111 your District. Hdb Lis s only u-.n bd obiaino.l nr >lr> J!ic9 uf this I'mrr, if ynu want (lis >t® B (/ ' r l fi! SAML» PEACH & SONS, Uox 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 Fißh and Clip Potatoes to take home a speciality. A cart will wait on customers 1 with fresh Fish daily. ' All orders left at the shop will si joeive prompt attention. Y Fresh Oyster* every Saturday ?! Night. b ' ( Civility and Attention Guaranteed. MRS ANDERBON ... Proprietress __ 1 EASTER SEASON, — A X GLADSTONE BAGS. S KIT BAGS. BRIEF BAGS. CABIN TRUNKS. HAMPERS AND STRAPS — H O- W. Wycherley & Son, THE SQUARE, 0178q. PALMERSTON N. ' TE
Qreat Alteration Sale. | PALMERSTON NORTH. ' FINDING my premises too small for my rapidly-growing business, I have decided to make extenive alterations directly after New fear, and as the alterations will ociupy some two weeks (during which ime the shop will be closed), I will le offering my large stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CLOCKS. RINGS, BANGLES, NECKLETS, MUFF CHAINS, : BRUSH AND ELECTRO-PLATE i WARE, which must be Cleared at YOUR OWN PRICE, Lnd those in search of a Handsome Cm as Present or New Year Gift annot do better than examine the oods. The priceß will appeal to everyone. IICHARD H. BRIGHT Watchmaker, [Jeweller, and i Optician. i IE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N. f
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 May 1910, Page 2
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