Great Clearance Sale In Full Blast. The crowds of well-pleased buyers who oomo daily to onr .■store go away with satisfaction depicted on their faces. For prices liavo struck rock-bottom at Collinson and Cunninghame's Great Clearance Sale And now the way is open .to provide ~,11 yonr Winter Drapery needs at anil.;!' i'l! 'rrß3!i™'o|T|».rtanily ,»l ;•«». will M fen *»«> ymt 1 vav-t'lliii ,ir expenses over any reasonable journey. , rla.iUfl' f)r«J Ski.i.s in Tweeds a.nd Cloth, formerly fis lid to Ids Gd, a'VuN iLu""e of Tweed or Ololh L, CLEARING PRICES, f>s in dark .onlod Velveteens nro TO BR CLEARED AT Is Id a yard. TRIMMED MILLTNRRY AT HALF PRTCR. OOLLfiSySOIy & CI ? WWIW6KAWE, LTD.> 1 AND 3 BROAD STRKI'I'. PAi.MKKSTON SOUTHj™ANNOIIN CEMENT extraordinary ! | MONEY SAVING EVENT. | ot. Fegden, PALMERSTON NORTH. I GREAT RE-OPENING SA LE OF FIT RNITURE. I TO i„Lr-..1M,<- onr NI!W FORJiITHRB WAIIRHOIIRR to tl.o | public, we are re-opemnc; with a I GREAT AUCTION SALE S of VAUIAISUO FURXn'UIili, .•omi.K'noiiiK- | TIIIMtSBAV. AND FI!HIAV, » »»<1 « -TOM , 1M«. Si At 1 p.m. sharp eacili daj. 1 As.»~££3W t,u- ---! inlL'i'L'.sk'tl in ™<>nos-«m8, £ 111 ISS I'll is Still • iinimn ii i iwii " ■'*" w'»'"^' lHa,l^lll^,l * >aM,Bni,Wi ' lllCSl ' iiMiaillltl^^
The First Step In Homemaking in tho bands of men who arc qualified by experience to give your personal idea." practical experience. We can help you These fuw prico items will convince jo nllmfc out rfmrßM are ren-"STF-ngS SXfJSmT* H»M>W» «• 248 ** W CKI Ci, 8., lid, 12s 9,1 103 0.1 IDs 6(1. Coal H«l». Is M, Two-pint Tin btovo Ivwttles , 8d each. _ •• . Tin Ice rose no Pumps, 8d each. COLLINSON & SON, IRONMONGERS, Clienpsidc, Palmerston North. (The Square and King St.)
-rench and talian Bedsteads WANTED KNOWN—That J. PETERS, bootmaker, has removed into Main Strecrt-, Shannon, <ukl is prop;ifed to do repairing at Bed-rock-prices. Nothing but Ihe very best leather used. All *oik guaranteed. ANTED KNOWN—K. THOMSON, Shannon, is prepared to <lo I'aper-IJanging and Painting ol cvorv description. T,striates free, of charge. Picture Warning ft Speciality. Ask luni for a rawmtion. . ' WANTED KNOWN. - W- J. .SPARKS has returned to Shannon, and started in business a.s a General Carrier. Travellers samples carefully handled. ''J' 11 " turo removed. Wanted known—mrs e. KING wishes to inlhmate that sho has taken over the boaroinßhou.se flt Shannon formerly kopt by Mrs Stevens. Piano, ba.th, and every homo comfort, provided. iuUq. ANTED KNOWN.—That A. MORRIS has started business as a 15aker at Weraroa. If aro fond of Kirst-Clnss Bread, al! von need to do is to give bim a trial. - WA NTED -"W ri 11 ger 8, extra high grade, rillers 11 inches, 13s 6d; 12inch.. 15s fid; 14inch., 18s fid. rta'l free. Sim? Hardware Co.. Cuba Street. Wellington. ANTeTkNOWN.—That F. BOOTH is prepared to do Painting and Paperhanging of every description. All estimates given at lowest price. 834qr. WANTED KNOWN—That W. EINDLAY, Bootmaker, Weraroa (Williams's new buildings) repairs all boots on same day as left. Wellington prices. Work guaranteed. "" Forty years in the trade, q MRS J. W. KING, of Shannon, offers the best of board and residence to permanent or casual patrons. Every ineal is well <-arved not, want not." Bed- ' * rock prices at BYRO CORNER. (CVJOHILE there's life there's hope." so don't despair. Cvcles from £1, at BYKO CORNER. For Children's Hacking .Cough at " night, Woods' Great Peppermint Curo, la 6d, 2a 6d,
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 July 1910, Page 3
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552Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 July 1910, Page 3
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