DURWARD'S SIXTH GREAT END OF SEASON SALE Commences Saturday, _ June 25th For foil Moon days we shall offer .startling bargains in all departments « of our big store. Wo take our .annual inventory nexlb monitli. Prior to that event the goods must go. The .stock is a splendid one, the (r.noiLs desirable. At the prices qunited they must append to y»n irresista.lily ifo you. Goods sent in response to leiter orders may l>e returned if not suitable and the money wlil lie promptly refunded. .■> 1 iu Navy Admiralty Serge, now Men's Woollen Sox, 3 pairs for 2s 9d ;is 11(1 a yard. Ladiies Handkerchiefs, Is 'and' is 3d Coloured Merv and Plan D'So.il Silks per half dozen. _ L's 3:1 a yard. Corsets 2s (xl per pair. Linen Sheetii'i", sintrle lied, Is lid Hairbrushes 9d each. a yard double' bed, 2s !)d a Ladies Walking Shoes, pump solos, yard. ' Wort h 2s (id and 3s lid 10s (id per pair. ■a. yard. W. F. DI'RWAFD & CO., LIMITED, r,7v PALMEHSTON NORTH.
'! Important to all Dairy Farmers j —. . i The Dominion Pressure Milking Machine. Now is the time for installation. Tlio DOMINION" is the only machine in which the procure can be ■ regulated to end) COW independently. Tims ail easy milker may j ho workini; with 21lhs. pressure :uid an adjoining cow with 81 bs. pressure at one and tlio same time. Tlio DOMINION is the only pressure machine on tlio market. 'in daily use on the Experimental Farm, Werama. The very Highest Testimonials fioni Hundreds of Dairy Farmers. Tin' 1 , LEADING MACHINK ON TITK MARKET. Full partii"Uhirs as to I'rice, and .any further information from the Disti iet Agents— Hitchings, Hankins I and Co., Limited, I FVIN | Telephone No. 5. Box 8, Woraroa.
GARDEN SEEDS ' skasov mm. \Y:> just lviriml tlio first coiM'^nh ol' KfiOWEK AND VEGrICT.\ !?!.!•': SIICKDS for fl-.< (••online; .••r-.'v-n Ail ficsli and reliable from ti i> well knouii lirni (if Arllnir Yiilrs 'in 1 ('<>• HASWELL BROS., The Farmers' Exchange, Levin.
I FINEST ENGLISH ENAMEL. WARE Guaranteed not to chip I WE stake our reputation on these goods and will ' stand by evety article. Saucepans, 2 pint Is 2d, 3 pint Is 'lil, 4 pint Js (id, (i pint 2s. Kettles, 2 pinjfc 2 s 3d, 3 pint 2s ltd, 4 pint 15s 3d. I 'reserve I'sins, ss, (is (id, 7s (id, Hs (id. You may not have the opportunity of inspecting thopo goods, but if you send us the cash or stamps wo will send you the goods carriage paid to your address, — SIMS - HARDWARE, THE CHEAPEST IRONMONGERS, 100. CUBA STKEET, WELLINGTON. i iniiiiimi in nn inn i mi i 11 irr~ ~**~~~—
Last Seven Days Stiles Stocktaking Sale. I Four trliings rome not 'back: —The sped arrow, the spoken word, the past life, and the lost opportunity. in sc-veir dii.vs the money-Hiving; opportunities offered ialfc 'Stiles' Stocktaking Sflle will be gone. Do not le|t them pass heedlessly by. Tlhe concluding days will lie marked by Still Greater Reductions 'in Ladies' and Children's Mi.lliinoiy, Coats, _ Blouses, Underskirts, Dress Skirts, and t.ho other .articles of Winter apparel. ■ The only .way to make Stocktaking easier is to sell as much as possible 'hfionehiand, and if really wonderful reductions will effect a Clearance our prices will do so. «. Come! one by one the mi mil ties will see opportunities' Golden Links forged—Conic >nnd make your chain of Good Fortune complete. o-. JHL* Stiles, THE WHITE HOUSE, Levin.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 June 1910, Page 2
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