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FURS—fashionable and relkb^H son at — , \ Collinson & Cunninghame V Kusian Bear Stoke .12s, 49s 6d, 57s 6d, 07s (3d. » Russian Bear Sds C Riiiiw. | Fitch Srta £5 Ills, £7 l(h, £8 15b 1 \niericnn Opposum Stoics 21s, 255, 29s W. | Stono Miir-teii Sets £17 10s. • \ Smoked Foxnlino Sets 39s fid. \ special Lino of Muffs ss. IW. COLUNBON ft GUMIMMeiIAIIIE, LTD., 1 AND 3 BROAD STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH.

WERAROA TTOTEL. 1.E.8 uvi« « (Opposite Railway BUtion). GENERAL DRAPERS, , 132 Cuba Street, Welling,, HTGGIN^, WRITE TOINIGHTI PROPRIETORPOSTAGE pnid on nil parcels, I mt&] hnvil)g been and money rhoertnlly re- I reTlova ted, now ranks as a firsts turned if Goods not satisfactory. ( , eg £ a bli9hmeTit. Sample Englisli Tailor-Made Costumes, .it 37s 6d and 455. Erervthine of the best, from the Winter Jackets, 15s, 17s fid, 465. t o tho Bedrooms. A Firm of Tried Integrity. Ry ArrENTIQN ___^ cmLrr L T>RTNTTNG of every description IT> CUB\ STREET. X executed on the shortest noi--413-em. (LatoDS.A.) ' ire at the "CHRONICLE" Office. n-T-eseBAIIIIIIIMIIIIIWIIJ-UJIWttWIHUIUI.* —~.— ™ .1111 '-'WlkllJJl m>lllllll I Ready for Business. I The rcbnildiiiß took longer than we expected, but at last we nre rendv, «tkl now have plwsuro in ejrtendinß our cor- ' 'li'il INVITATION t-o residents of Levin and District to come in I and pass judgment on the improvements achieved. i Rigger and better showrooms give us greater facilities I For Looking after Your I Furniture Needs. I SAn ique or JMern Farnitaro in tho Dominion than our»_ jj- ises. I High=S»' ade Furniture Dealer, I PALMERSTON NORTH.

WANTED KNOWN.-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 hoard and residence to permanent or casual patrons. Every meal ia well I^7'ANTED.—Shannon people to VV know that JAMES RICHARDSON, of the Family Butchery. Shannon, is the place to get extr* Special Onality 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 llinchos, 13s firl: 12inch., 15s 6d; 14inch., 18s Gd. Ra'l free. Simp Hardware Co., Culm Street, Wellington. , WANTED TO LET.—I2-roome<l Boarding-house and conveniences. Good position, 25s weekly. Apply, PARKER AND VIN- ___ 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 B ever ages. WANTED KNOWN. - Dress-?naking.--M.rs Barratt, Levin, desires to return her sincero thanks to the Ladies who have so kindly patronised her during tho two yvirs she has been in businesa, and linp»s that her work merit* a continuance of their favours. 396-q. "ORTNTING of every deeoripffion JL executed on the shortest notico at the "Horowhenua Chroniclo'' TN THE MATTER OF THE~ASSIGNED ESTATE OF ALEXANDER FRASER, OHAU. A LL DKBTS owing to this Eβ- ; 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 the properties of the following, will be prosecuted, irrespective of persons. T. H. POWLBS. BELL AND INGE. J. D. BROWN.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 May 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 May 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 May 1910, Page 3

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