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NEW EOOLvS. THE FOLLOWING NEW BOOKS SECURED FOR OUR LIBRARY ON ADVICE OF OUR VARIOUS SUBSCRIBERS— "When Valmond came to Pontine." (G. Parker). "A dash for a Throne," (A. W. Marclimont). "Tim Ad venturer in Spain," (S. .R Crockett). "Tho Looker on," (William to Qnenx). "Judo, the Obscure," (Thomas Hardy). "Ked McGliie," (S. I'. Crockett). "Rodney Stone," (A. Conan Doyle). "Moon Face," (London). ''Love of Life," (London). "Tho Minister," (S. R Crockett). "Tho Birth Right," (J. Hocking). "Tho Guest of Quesnay," (B. Tarkington). "The Tree of Heaven,'' (R. W. Chambers). "Angelot, a Tale of the First Empire," (10. C. Prico). "Lorraine," (R. W. Chambers). "Mo anil Myn," (S. R. Crockett). "All in a Month," (Allan Raine). "Under the Crescent and Star," . (Lt. Co',. Haggard, D.5.0.). "The Translation of a Savage," (Parker). "I.sbian Israel," (G. Gossins). "Tho Pomp of the La vedettes," (G. Parker). "The Hosts of tho Lord," (F. A. Steele). "Chippingi" (Stanley AVeyman). ''Seraphica," Jn.stico Huntley "McCarthy). "Mam Linda," (Harben). "The Lord Protestor," (S. Lcvett Ywilts). "Lad's Love," (Crockett). - N A. T. Fenton & Co., Corner Book Arcade, Levin.

Interesting Display of Evening Goods. THE display of Kvenins Woa,r .it THK RON MARCHTC is something mom tlinn a more exhibition of goons; it has an educative value, foi tindisnlav is so an\aim«d that the most charming effects arc produced 11. ami colour lunmrn. The Silks, Satms, Cryjt;,W •ind 'the beautiful trimmings are in profusion—a greater varictj Uwin you aro likely to see any whom olse in the district. A\e enumerate a. few of the lines. EMPIRE SATINS, 20iin wide at SITJvS. 10 ni wule, a o_ 0,1 vi rd T-l'l. I JS H-d, ,s Kl, . ~ TAFFETA CHIFFON SILKS, 20 SPANGLFD CHTKFON 42m wulo MIHW®' sul's 0 M,rllc, MITISh' MHUo'' SIT.KS, 20in. GmS'lNn's-iT.vKR braids. ! oi "irf' <le ' al 2s ' & 6<1 ' & 11(1 JCT 'sEQIUN TmJBUXG, at "" <l0 ' m«i° garlitukk, Ma. IM. gold and sn,VFii TrssuF, to ios r,d. 27in wide, at 8s lid a yard.

C. M. ROSS & CO. The BON MARCHE, Palmerston North. KNOWN. -- House- Mr A. Coy, of Shannon, says that f'V holders can lengthen the lile I |, 0 j )ns neV(J ' r ] )!U 1 anything so good el linoleums by putting wnsio paper , j i)r ( . 0111 r], s nll d colds and whooping underneath. Prevents cracking. I '^ s Homington's Liquorice Waste paper lor sale a! .i lull pen- (Cure. ITe always has some, ii.V per pmiiiii, at i.'.fc ' v_;IKU- ]' inn( ] ( j n rnf ; o any of tlio family MC'ljl'j" U.'il. U- "■ .cksli bad. and three or four doses o:in»itjtiM. rsnally are sufficient. Tt. can be WANTED KNOAYN.-'ihat m . i obtained from Mr AV H. Gunning, HISLOP, TiOvin, is ngont for Shannon: Mr A. "V\ . Roberts, lokoLothaby's Umbrella Works, Pal-jmaru;or F. C. Remington, Levin merston North, Umbrella Mannfac- j at 1s fid and 2s fid per bottle.--Advfc Liror and Repairer. A largo | variety of Umbrellas kept in j TTTFTANTED KNOWN. —ON TTTC stock. Covering and Repairs by j \\ \\j) CO. give highest prices experienced workmen. Cutlery | f or Rest dry fungus <1d ground and set. Glass and China j p,. Special lot Chinese-Silk, cheap, neatly rivetton. v. | Emit and Confectionery. 393q

} Grand Display of FURNITURE Now on H4l ll lPirfe OXFORD ST., at rALMfcK 3 levin. Numerous SpeCialltieS. TnvtT

THE GREAT WIRIER SALE HT THE 01G — !. is Now in Full Swing ! I Below we re-publish FIVE SPECIAL EXTRACTS from our Sale Catalogue, which may be of interest to you. DRESS DEPART/WENT „ , „ LE , Price PRICE \ Lot 1 TWEEDS,. ALPACAS, VENETIANS and 1/11 to | , \ 14 pes. other materials. Double width 4/11. ' j Lot 2 PLAIN and FANCY MATERIAL. All 3/6 to /g j 25 pea. this season's goods. Double width ... 4/0 " § : — _______ | Lot 3 TWEEDS—CHECKS and STRIPES, in 4/6 to 49 pea. the latest colourings. Double width ... 6/6 ' j ILot 4 BOXED ROBES, in smart colours. Skirt 5!)/6 to 3Q . fi i 17 and Bodice Piece, beautifully braided ... 75/- ' \ Lot 5 COMPOSE ROBES—4 yards plain and ,-, c . § 9 4 yards checked to match; smart colours ' ' | Freight Paid on all Cash Orders of Drapery and Clothing to tho | value of 20 - and upwards. f n| n WELLINGTON Hll/O * R9 I B A. A. CO!l'! 10 AN, AIANAfi KU cull a dC tsuop m HHIL SIC). 11 YOUII OItDEIiS 10 C. ADAMS & Co., 108-110 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. Every Lady who desires a graceful figim combined with n healthy and comfortable support .should write "C.A." Reducing Corsets. Sizes from 22 to 3 8; colour Black PRICE: 15s Gd cash (including postage. btate. waist moaaurmont and'colour

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 June 1910, Page 3

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749

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 June 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 June 1910, Page 3

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