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Great Clearance Sale ' In Pull Blast. The crowds of well-pleased buyeTS_ who como daily to onr istore go away with satisfaction depicted on tlteir faces. For prices have struck rock-bottom at Collinson and Cunninghame's Great Clearance Sale And now the way is open to provide n.U your Winter Drapery needs at unhwird of prices reductions. ; COME! It is n golden opportunity and you will moro than savo join travelling expenses over any reasonable journey. rA Ladies' Dross Starts in Tweeds and Cloth, formerly 5s lid to 10s oil, SALE PRICE 3s lid. «rmn™cnmini?o k* A full ran ere of Tweed or Cloth. Dress Lengths, CLEARING PRJCES, fls lid, Os Ud, 7s lid, 8s Gd. „„ All 'the most wanted shades in dark corded V elvcteens aro 10 BJi CLEARED AT is 4d a, yard. TRIMMED MILLINERY AT HALF PRICE. gollinson & ommnmmE, ltd., 1 AND 3 BROAD STREET, FALMERSTON NORTH. .ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! MONEY SAVING EVENT. PALMERSTON NORTH. GREAT RE-OPENING SALE OF FURNITURE. TO introduce our NEW FURNITURE WAREHOUSE to the public, we aro ro-oponing with a GREAT AUCTION SALE of VALUABLE FURNITURE, commencingTHURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 28th and 29th JULY, 1910, At 1 p.m. slurp endi day. I a, «„„. 4ales are rare, and t.ho quality of our furniture is TOO WELT KNOWN to he commented upon, wo commend «,e pnhill & take odvanltaso of this op-portnnity and get h.gh-class f.nA 1 JTSe interested in money-saving, don't I miss this sale. ..■■.■■■mi* ■■"■■ ■■' ■■■■■■—— The First Step In Homemaking T.q to enlist professional assistance. Put the furnishing of your kitchen in the hands of men who are qualified by experience to give your personal ideas practical oxpenence. We can help you These few price items will convince yo uthat o.n charge* are rea* SO S?EngK M, 17s 9d, 18s 9d, 24s Bd, 29s 'Veal vts, 8s lid, 12s 9d, 19s 6d. Coal Hods, Is 9d, 2s 9d, 4s 3d ss6d IWpint Tin Stove Kettles 8d oncli. Tin kerosono Pumps, 8d ©acJi. COLLINSON & SON, IRONMONGERS, Cheapside, Palmerston North. (The Square and King St.)

WANTED RNOWN.-That J. PETERS, bootmaker, has removed into Main Street, Shannon, and is prepared to do repairing at Bed-rock-prices. Nothing but the very best leather used. All wrk guaranteed. <oJ.y ANTED KNOWN-F. THOMSON, Shannon, is prepared to do Paper-Han gin g and Panning of every description. Estimates free of charge. Picture Framing a Speciality. Ask him for a tion. ___!^IL ANTED" KNOWN. - W. J. SPARKS has returned to Shannon, and started in bnsinew? as a General Carrier. Travellers samples carefully •handled. JMirnituro removed. ' • 700-y ANTED"KNOWN.—MRS E. KING wishes to initfimato thait sho has taken over the boardinghouse at Shannon formerly kept by Mrs Stevens. Piano, both, ami every homo comfort provided. <(>Uq. ANTED XNOWN.-That A. MORRIS has started businew as a Baker at Weraroa. If you are fond of First-Class Bread, all yon need to do is to give him a trial. 621 -yWANTED.— Wringers, extra high grade, rillers nineties. 13s 6d; 12inch., 15s 6d; 14inch., 18s 6d. Ra<'l free. Sims. Hardware 00., Cuba Street. Wellington. ANTED~KNOWN.--That F. BOOTH is prepared to do Painting and Paperbangtng of every description. All estimates given at lowest price. 654qr. ANTED KNOWN.—Tha* W. FTNDLAY, Bootmaker, Weraroa (Williams's new buildings) repairs all boots on same day as loft. Wellington prices. Work guaranteed. Forty years in the trade, q MRB J. W. KING, of Shannon, offers the best of board and residence to permanent or casual patrons. Every meal is well *arved. cfVXrASTE not, want not." Bed- » » rock prices at BYKO CORNER. 'UTTTHILE there's life • there's » » hope," so don't despair. Cycles from £1, at BYKO CORNER. For Children's Hacking Cough at night, Woods' Great Pepporaaint Cure, Is 6d, 2s 6d.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 July 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 July 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 July 1910, Page 3

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