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FURS—fashionable and reliable. I If they were not both they wouldn't be here. For no matter how I attractive the price, if a Fur is out of stlye it has httle value, and to buy a por Fur is like buying a paste diamond. Satisfy yourself as to style and quality by purchasing your I urs this sea- | son at— Collinson & Cunninghame Rusian Bear Stoles 425, 49s 6d, 57s 6d, 67s 6d. Russian Bear Sets 6 guineas. Fitch Sets £5 10s, £7 10s, £8 15s American Opposum Stoics 21s, 2.js, 29s 6d. Stono Marten Sets £17 IQp* Marmont Sets £3 3s and £4 19s 6d. Rton'o Marten Stoles 12s 6d, 14s 9d, 17a od. White Tliihet Sets 27s 6d. Foxaline "White Stoles 14s 6d. 19s 6d, 32s 6d. Smoked Foxaline Sets 39s 6d. Squirrel Sets 5256 d. Children's White Sets lsGd, 2s 9d, 3s 6d. A special Lin'o of Muffs 5s lid. COLLINSON & CUNNINGHAIWE, LTD., 1 AND 3 BROAD STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. WERAROA TTOTIL. (Opposite Railway Station). GENERAL DRAPERS, 132 Cuba Street, Wellington. HI QQ IN B ( WRITE TOINIQHT! PROPRIETOR. POSTAGE paid on all parcels, Hotel been completeand money cheerfully re- | v reTlo vated, now ranks an a firstturned if Goods not satisfactory. ( ,j ngß establishment. Sample English Tailor-Made Costumes at 37s 6d and 45s Everything of the best, from the Winter Jackets, 15s, 17s bd, 455. M^g j J i qnorß t 0 the Bedrooms. A Firm of Tried Integrity. ATTENTION LEYDON'S. and civility. — j "PRINTING of every description 132 CUBA STREET. I 1 6 on the Rhortest no^ 412-6 m. (Late D.S.A.) ice at the CHRONICLE Office. Ready for Business. I The rebuilding took longer than we expected, but at last we § nre ready, and now have great pleasure in extending our cordnl INVIT \TTON 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 I Furniture Needs. S And for the benefit of those who are thinking of FurmflHngleJ 8 i h say that it would be difficult to find a better stock S of Antique or Modern Furniture in the Dominion than oureS mmsidenne materials, workmanship, and prices together. | All aro invited to come in and see us in our new business premises. TOT. Furniture Dcalei, PALMERSTON NORTH.

WANTED KNOWN-Two stacks of first-class hay for sale. Apply, R. WEHIPEIHANA or R. GEORGE, Kuku, Ohnu. 617-m. THE Comet has passed, but the " Govenor " Lamp is still a.t Byko Corner. JOHN PHILLIPS. ANTED KNOWN—That W. FINDLAY, of Wellington, has started business as a Boot and Shoe Repairer, Weraroa. Workmanship guaranteed. All Repairs at Town Prices. 605q. 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 ,T. W. KING, of Shannon, offers the best of board and residence to permanent or casual patrons. Every meal is well c arved. W7ANTED.—Bhannon people to W know that JAMES RICHARDSON, nf the Family Butchery Shannon. is the # place to get extr* Specif Oimlitv in Small Qonds. WANTED KNOWN.—On Sale Days the best place to visit for lunch is Mrs A. 8. WILSON'S Elite Refreshment Rooms, Oxford Street. WANTED.— Wringers, extra high grade, rillers llinches. 13s fld: 12inch., 15s 6d; Winch.. 18s fid. Rail 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. — Dress- ' making.-Mrs Barratt, Levin, desires to return her sincere thanks • to the Ladies who have so kindly patronised her during the two j years she has been in business, and f hopes that her work merits a con- ] tinuance of their favours- 396-q. , PRINTING of every description executed on the shortest not- 1 ice at the "Horowhenua Chronicle" — t ANGLICAN CHURCH BAZAAR. 1 CENTURY HALL. T.l FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, C JULY 22 AND 23. 1 JUMBLE Stall, Side Shows, and all the usual features. A « Maypolo Dance will be a special ittraction. Proceeds in. aid of the Vicarage. 627t.c.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 May 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 May 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 May 1910, Page 3

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