G. H. Habper, p. h. Ham-er. "TAKI. LBVIN. JTAKPEKAWD TJARPER, BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS LEVIN. re to Mr E. J. Prondorgnst. MONEY TO LEND On approved security atj owost current rates. CENTRAL HOTEL IMAKI. PIRSI-OLABB Sample Roumi •*- tor Commercial Treynllwi. fclinv.gbt'n Dnnedm Beer only on t»». The ifegt Brande of Winei and Spirit* kept in itook. Letten aud tediums prompt)? Attended to W. McKKGtfl, Proprietor. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. T. Jenman, THE "UP-TO-DATE" Hairdresser ami Tobacconist. IS shortly making extensive alterations to his Hiisiness Premises, to meet his increased trade. The Hnirdressing Saloon will'ho enlarged to carry three chairs, ami a firstckss assistant employed. The Billiard Room will ho on the ground floor, and when completed, much the, best room in town. A big stock of Tobacconist's Goods, and all tho latest London ami Continental Novelties will shortly arrive, and be sold at oO per cent, less than usual prices. HOOKEY and FOOTBALL Material on sale at Cost Price. Cleanliness, Civility, Good Workmanship, and Fair Dealing has made this business tho most TTp-to-Date Establishment of its kind in the district. WATCH TINS SPACE IN 539q. FUTURE. NOTICE. "The* Horowhe-niift Chronicle" may be obtained daily from— Messrs A. T. Fenton and Co. Levin. Mr J. W. Thompson - - Levin Mra Milne ...... Weraroa Miss Dnnckley - - - Shannon. Byron Brown, Limited - - - - Ohau. Mr C. E. Lindsay - - - M«nal«ui.
—————— ——————— ■«»■■■ "■' ar DON'T fiFT WFTt * o Tlvre's no economy in running the chances in this climate to save a lift!.'■• "money. Five'minutes' exposure, without an Overcoat, to a cold -joi winter shower, may send you to tho Doctor, fliid tho probability of •* ruined health. 'Don't get wet rather than wear that shabby last U vciir's Overcoat. O Q GET A NEW OVERCOAT AT ' ■ —■ ' CLARfiC'S J§? We have- inst op'Mied a lot of new ones in the latest materials as now V^'Av-^ ... ViA if worn 'and invite von to pay us a visit of inspection. Wo are show- pi' t\ - ; . ; 'i'A iii!<; new makes never shown in. Levin. Hero we give a few prices:— / > ; - ;|j ; :;l • /<* J ■•' :/ / / {''"''V ' i Men's Waterproofs, 2os Cd, 355, 39s Gti, <los, /jos. L'.J i/; .' l&X', ■■;.■) Men's Tweed Overcoats, 29sGd, :59s fxl, 49s fid, r>2s Gd to 635. Vij. ' I '* W ; '•••'-•/ Men's Ziimberine Overcoat.s, 95s and 105s. Jjs3 •.; £<,'. \/ Men's Oilskin Overcoats, 12s fid, 15.5, 17s Gd, to 2f)s fid. IM I \ ;^^| A r e'i's WintiM-proof Oanvas Coats, 27s Gd, 29s Gd, 32s Gd. /\ A \\\ \\ y 0 N.JV Tho rapid Rrowth of tho popiiiarity of CLAIMCS CLOTHING DE- Lj! '. ' « ! i I j } ; .fn '.' ; !i>, '' i^ PAIiTMENT is due to sheer merit. We seek your order on the merit . j i ! \■; ( ; -r-}i.J nf our the workmansliip, quality of mat(M'i«l, and tho careful finisli and waterproofing of our OVERCOATS. We ask vou for vour U^vvT ' TO f^ trade nnlv on condition thaib we give yon better garments for your f'frtvfy money than r*in be bought in Levin. Come and see tho superior over- " (" s -h\ V'|i <!onis we are showing and then you can judge for yourself. {b>j Ask Your Neighbours About o> L The Clothiers of Integrity. §
I m l mm .____ ff , Rel*" • ™ E OLD ® O V N * R ?V7.* IiSS tS? away. LACE TABLE CENTRE. Sent FREE with Catalogue fisSa §MSB #& and Buyers Guide ol CURTAINS, MUSLINS, TABLE LINENS, fißPaiaS £SwN QUILTS, CARPETS, RUGS, FUBNITUR& Knoctalown %& «2§lM Bakes lor shipping. LADIES' COSTUMES, UNDERWEAR, SHOES gents , CLOTHING, HOSIERY, BOOTS, ETC. Grasp the lact though miles away you can buy DIREET FROM OUR MACHINES at first cost. «*e ;yA *^^ ence of 50 years back of every pair. > World wide reputation. New Zealand Mail Parcel 27/6 lsSfii!i,l*/- « lirs Lace Curtains lor Drawinfiroom. 2 Pairslor Bedroom, dainty design, VS Was up-to-date » I SSi. a £?SiS2?aS , pra» a Top or length syds. width 54ins. # /e{ 'JW , "1, ,,, * Parcel. Do not < .ait ' SA I MU The Looms, NOTTINGHAM, England. 638 New Zealand Mail Parcel sen t post free in "White or Ecru. fish and oyster Great Alteration SALOON. c i (In premises next "Weraron Hotel). ASCIIs?* FTIHE above will be conducted on L. Unee ' WU.KRSTON NORTH. Cooked Fish and Clip Potatoes to take home a speciality. ' A cart will wait on customers TjiENDING my premises too small with fresh Fish daily. *- T fo , r m J\ rapidly-growing busi- .,, , ~, , ~ , .„ ness, 1 nave decided to make extenAU orders left at the shop will s j ve alterations directly after New jceive prompt attenao/i. Year, and as the alterations will ocFresh Oyster* every Saturday CU P. V some two weeks (during which j^j time the shop will be closed), I will •-...." j. , .. _ , , be offering my large stock of Oivihty and Attention Guaranteed. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, MRS ANDERSON ... Proprietress CLOCKS, RfNGS, BANGLES, NECKLETS, MUFF CHAINS, — BRUSH AND ELECTRO-PLATE WARE, _ which must be Cleared at EASTER SEASON, YOUR OWN PRICE, —-*-"' And those in search of a Handsome Xinae Present or New Year Gift GLADSTONE BAGS. 3* d ° better than examine the KIT BAGS. gO Jr B, ... .. BRIEF BAGS " ie prices will appeal to everyone. CABIN TRUNKS. HAMPERS AND STRAPS RICHARD H. BRIGHT C. W. Wycherley & Son, Watchmaker, JJeweller, the square, and oi7Bq. palmerston n. ' Optician. THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 May 1910, Page 2
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