WINTER SHOW FESTIVAL. SPECIAL FESTIVAL PRICES. Monday, Juue 20th, to Saturday, July 2nd. VISITORS SHOULD ON NO ACCOUNT MISS VISITING— COLLINSON & CI'KNINGHAME, LTD., 1 AND 3 BROAD STKEKf, I'Al-.vfF.RSTON NOHTH. The Famous Cash Drapers and Clothiers ———^— Ready for Business. I The rebuilding took longer than wo expected, but at last we i are ready, and now have great pleasure in extending onr oori dial INVITATION to residents of Levin and District to come xn | and pass judgment on the improvements achieved. I Bigger and better showrooms givo us greater facilities For Looking after Your Furniture Needs. And for the benefit of those who are thinking of Furnishing let as he!e say that it would be difficult to find a better stock of Antique or Modern Furniture in the nonunion than ours— considering materials, workmanship, and pricoa together. All are invited to come in and see us in our new business premises. usr. High=grade Furniture Dealer, PALMERSTON NORTH. The First Step In Homemaking Ts to enlist professional assistance. IMit the furnishing of your kitchen in the .hands of men who aro qualified by experience to givo your personal ' ideas practical experience. We can help you These few price items will convince yo uthat our charges are reaS ''ltet'En ß °"h H 1U 9.1. 18» H 24, 0.1, 29. G 'c!3 Si, 8s IKI. 12» 9<l If® M. ia, (Id. Coal Hods, Is c Jd, 2s 9d, 4s 3d, osfid. Two-pint Tin Stove Kettles, 8d each. Tin kerosono Pumps, 8d each. COLLINSON & SON, IRONMONGERS, Clieapside, Palmerston North. (The Square and King St.)
ALL kinds ol Plain and Fancy Sowing, General Draperj. Dressmaking and alterations, I.cces, Millinery, Ooat« and llcuuy-injuk Skirts; Children's Clothes, etc., at Jfl. FAUQUHAK'S, Oxford street. Levin Moderate Charges. Ladies own' material uinde up. tc a INTEND in need if a friend x\_ indeed " Our Cycles are trusty friends. BYKO CORNER. BOOTS.— Gunning, of Shannon, has a Special Line of Children's Chrome School Boots, at 7s fid Ladies' Hoots, absolutely the Nftv. est Shape, 13a 6d. Call and Satisfy yourselves. D" •» T ALOOLM, Veterinary , IVX Horse-Shoer, wishes to inform customers that he is in a, position to " fix up" horses freth. All work guaranteed. J). MALCOLM, Oxford street North, Levin. __ 5, % - DRRSSM AR IN 0.-1 indies can rely upon a firvt-class fit and neat work, without travelling to Hw> Citv. Call on E. FAHQDnA R. Oxford Street. Yoi' will not he dijarmoi"t.'d there. 7 " f ' r > 1710R SALK.—Shelter Trees and JL edge plants, Gooseberry and Currant. Rhubarb Roots, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Pines, Macrocarpns, Gums; Laurels, tree Lucerne. Tomato Plants in season.—ALF. TOMLTNSON, Queen Street Nurserv. Levin. 1-X OR all kinds of up-to-date Confectionary, the Shop opposite the School is right for old and young. Quality suite all. Quantitv suits all: and Prices smt nilMRS COPPIN. IF you cannot buy it elsewhere, try GIBSON'S. MRS J. WALLER wishes to notify the residents of Levin that .the has started a Ladies' Nursing TTome in Dijye. Cwl-w MOTOR Cycle for sale, in good order, £12. PHILLIIS BYRO. U-pROCRASTINATTON if the J- thief of time. Geit that Cycle now at BYKO CORNER. PLEASE promise GIBSON'S for next monlHi's stores. U "pENNY Wise and pound fool--I- ish" to buy inferior goods. Get the best at BYK OCO RNER ■ S~~ HANNON Residents should call at GUNNING'S, and seo the fine array of Fla 1 Blotisings; without doubt they the choice of tha town shown U Q ILENCE Is Golden." So U a silent runn'tig cycle. Call at BYKO CORNER. STOVE Enamelling, guaranteed three co?.ts best quality: no slop work. For evof'.v machine enamelled, a thorough overhaul is given in free of charge. Accumulators charged. Customers oan rely on their repairs being thoroughly executed, if leffc O't BARRA'TT'S BYKO. FLOWER SEEDS.—Mixture, 100 tvr+ /I 'l frw for fid stamps. E. M. DARKEN. Seedsman, Lamb-ton quay, Wellington. 3 m ~a7 WILLIAMS. Builder and i Contractor, Bath Street, Levin. Ail o.isses of Work tinder- - taken. Estimates given; work Guaranteed. 470 <j WANTED RNuWN.—Sovereign remedies for rheumatics, sciatica, lumbago, toothache, chilblains, blood-poisoniing, ecaema and inflammation of the eyea. Lotions sold by ,T. BARNETT, Tiro Tiro road, Levin, and at J. W. Gibson's Orocery Establishment. Bottles, Is. PRINTING of every description executed on the shortest noiioe at the "CHRONICLE" Office.
iTUNE Selection of E-P. Ware, suitable for Christinas and New Year Gifts, just arrived at UU.\ NINO'S, Shannon. _ ANTIiJ) K:\UWIWJ hat A. MORRIS lias started business as a linker at Weraroa. If you aro fond of First-Class Bread, all von n p od to do is to give him a trial. m -yWANTED TO LET.—I2-roomed Boarding-house and conveniences. Good position, 25s |y. Apply, PARKER AND \ INDENT. WANTED— Wringers, extra high grade, rillers llinchos, 13s fld; 12inch., 15s Gd; Winch., 18s 6d. Ra'l free. Sims Hardware Co.. Cuba Street. Wellington. 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 Beverage«. WANTED KNOWN—Two stocks of first-class bay for sale. Applv, Tl. "WEHIPEIITANA or It. OEORGE, lvnkn, Ohan. 617-m. WANTED KNOWN.—That F. BOOTH is prepared to do Painting and Poperhanging of every description. All estimates Rjjenat lowest price. 634qr. WANTED KNOWN.—J. Barnett, Tiro Tiro road, has for sale: Strawberry Plants, Edge Plants, Ornamental Trees and Shrubs: also nice lot of Coetir de Leon Tndivisa, from Mount Ruapehu, highly ornamental. 643-q. WANTED KNOWN.—That W. FINDLAY, of Wellington, has started business as a Boot and Shoe Repairer, Weraroa. Workmanship guaranteed. All Repairs at Town Prices. 605q. TT7ANTED KNOWnT—That MRS W J. W. KINO, of Shannon, offers the best of board and residence to permanent or casual patrons. Every meal is well ' -»rved U-<nr7ASTE not, want not." Bed- ' * rock, prices at BYKO CORNER._ . WANTED KNOWN.—On Sale Days the best place to visit for lunch is Mrs A. S. WILSON'S Elite Refreshment Rooms, Oxford Street. "WT'HJLE there's life there's * * hope," so don't despair. Cvc?les from £1, at BYKO COR- ' NER.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 June 1910, Page 3
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