FURS—fashionable and reliable. ■ If they wore not both they wouldn't be here. .For no matter tow attractive the price, if a Fur is out of stlye it has kfctlo ya Uβ ,h5 to bnv a por Fur is liko buying a pnste <kemmid. fietafy yourself as to style and quality by purchasing your burs tins season at— Collinson & Cunninghame Rnsiitw Boar Stoles '12s, 49s Gel, 57s Cd, 07s Gd. Russian Bear Sets G guineas. Fitch Sots £5 10s, £7 1 (Is, £8, 15s American Opposnm Stoics 21s, 2as. 29s Grl. Stono Marten Sets £17 10s. Mnrmont Sets £3 as and £-1 19s 6d. Stone Marten Stoics 12s Gd, 14s 9tl. 1/s 6d. Whito Thibet Sets 27s 6d. Fosnlino White Stoics Ms 6d. 19s Grl. 32.s ixl. Smoked Foxalino Sots 39s Gd. i Squirrel Sets 52sfid. ! Children's White Sets lsfid, 2s 9d, 3s Gd. A special Lino of Muffs 5s lid. GOLLINSOIti & GUiraiGtSAiSE, LTD., 1 AND 3 BROAD STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. iHlMhlllllllllllllllHlWl "lII—I — ~~ '" ' "*"" J-"" l '*' l W'i'm^-^" S3JW - ; -'-- :: "" , '*"'""""" """"""'" B^**l^ WERAROA TTOTEL. I (Opposite Railway bte.tion). GENERAL DRAPERS, j 182 Cuba Street, Wellington. | HIGGINh, WRITE TOINTGHT! ! PROPRIETOR. POSTAGE pnid on nil parcels, j RnM hnv . been ]ete . I and money cheerfully re- , , renovated now rallks ns a firstturned if Goods not satisfactory. , , establishment. Sample. English Tailor-Mndo Cos- ! tnrnes, nt 37s 6d and 45b Evervthinß of the best, from the Winter Jackets, 15s, 17s bd, 455. -] iiq|Jors fc 0 th<l BtM j. rooms. A Firm of Tried Integrity. ATONTJON LEYDON'S. D f TVILr, Ii — Y> HINTING of every description 132 CUBA STREET. i X executed on tho shortest not--412-6m. (LateD.S.A.) ! ice at the "CHRONICLE" Office. Ready for Business. The robnildinp; took longer than we expected, but at last we ■ire ready, and now have great ploasuro in extending our cordial INVITATION to residents of Levin and District to come in and pass judgment on the improvements achieved. Bigger and better showrooms give us greater facilities For Looking after Your Furniture Needs. And for the benefit of those- who are thinking of Furnishing let ! us here say that it would be difficult to find a better atock i of Antique or Modern Furniture in the Dominion than oureconsidering materials, workmanship, and pnece together. All are invited to come in and see us m our new business premises. j High-grade Furniture Dealer, PALMERSTON NORTH.
WANTED RNOWN.-That D. MALCOLM is prepared to do Blacksmithing of Every Description. Any work entrusted to him will receive his most careful attention. Horse-shoeing carefully done. 532-y. WANTED KNOWN.-That MRS J. W. KING, of Shannon, offers the best of board and residence to permanent or casual patrons. ETery meal is well fi^rved. —Shannon people to VV know that JAME9 RICHARDSON, of the Family Butchery, Shannon, is the place to get exfcr* Specinl Quality in Small Goods. WANTED KNOWN.-On Sale Days the best place to visit for lunch is Mrs A. S. WILSON'S Elite Refreshment Rooms, Oxford Street. WANTED.— Wringers, extra high grade, rillers llinches, 13s fid; 12inch., 15s 6d; 14inch., 18s Bd. Ra'l free. Sims Hardware Co.. Cuba Street, Wellington. WANTED TO LET.—I2-roomed Boarding-house and conveniences. Good position, 25s weekly. Apply, PARKER AND VINCENT.__ WANTED KNOWN.—Mrs A. 8. Wilson, of the Refreshment Rooms, Oxford Street, has been ap pointed sole agent of the district for " Kops " Ale. All the favourite Summer Beverages. WANTED KNOWN. - Dressmnking.—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, iind hopes that her _ work merit* a continuance of their favours- 896-q. PRINTING of *rorj d«eoripttou executed on the ehortari notice at the "Horowhonua Chronicla'' IN THE MATTER OF THE "ASSIGNED ESTATE OF ALEXANDER FRASER, OHAU. A LL DEBTS owing to this Es- -*•*- tate must be paid to the undersigned on or before TUESDAY, 31st INSTANT. H. A. GOLD, Trustee, 153 Featherston Street, Wellington. May 2, 1910. 5414. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. "PERSONS found trespassing with ■*■ Dog or Gun on tlie properties of the following, will be prosecuted, irrespective of persons. T. H. POWLES. BELL AND INGE. J. D. BROWN.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 May 1910, Page 3
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