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i l ■! i " Players I and Slayers." ;• For Footballers i and f! Noil-Footballers TTIII BOOK is a new, humorous treatment of Football and .Footballers, in all sorts of aspects, on and 1 olf the field. This volume also conI tains "somo remarks and reminisc- " ences of Bernard Fanning, ono of ] New Zealand's best-known Rugby men. PRICE, Is 3d. AT s I A. T. Fenton & Co., ICorner Book vin..

THE BIG BARGAIN BOOM THE BON MARCHE. ; PALMERSTOX NORTH, WILL CI-OSI] SHORTLY. ' THE balance of KASIIIONABLE GOODS and WINTER DRAPERY is „ mv ..ir.T.-il at IMI ICKK TO CO.UI'KI, A OLUAIt ANOU, «A t-W Bargaius are .securing big business. c. M. ROSS & CO. THE QUALITY AND VALUE DRAPERS, OP PALMERSTOX NORTH.

T 37 ANT ED KNOWN. — IJonseVV holders can lengthen the life of linoleums by putting wasie paper underneath. Prevents cracking. Waste paper fur sale at halfpenny per pound, at tr.a " L'IIItONICLE" Oitice. Largo or small quantities. WANTED KNOWN.—TIiaL . HISLOP, Levin, is agent for Lethaby's Umbrella Works, Palmerston North, Umbrella Manufacturer and Repairer. A large variety of Umbrellas kept in stock/ Covering and Repairs by experienced workmen. Cutlery ground and set. Glass and China neatly rivettod. 7-

■ | NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Advertisers in this journal are requested in future to ■ send their replace advertisements I to this Office on the day previous ' to that on which they wish them 'to appear, otherwise we c» n n ot ■ guarantee the change on the clay : required. " i No rebate will be allowed on nd- ' ! vovtisements withdrawn during the | j currency of a period. PRINTING of every description executed on the shortest notice at the "CHRONICLE" Office.

WARDROBES SIDEBOARDS wtinm lauugir •*■■«■■■ For linoleums, hearthrugs, mats, lor Redding and for all Household Furniture, PALMER'S, OXFORD STREET, LEVIN, Is tlio cheapest house ill the district. SPECIAL DISPLAYS EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. Dressing Tables French and and Washstands. Italian Bedsteads

BIG AT THE | BLANKET pv i r j BARGAINS | BEST VALUE IN THFi DOMINION I I PRICES THAT ASTONISH YOU J I I I? g Beautiful All-Wool New Zealand Blankets! Kaiapoi, Petone, i or D.I.C. Special Manufacture, at positively the lowest prices evw | offered. 1 Single Bed size 16/11 and 10/6 a pair I Full Bed size 26/9 and S3/6 a pair | Striped Bush Rugs, large size, very heavy | and warm. Very special price 6/11 each r N©TE. —Discount of 1/- in each complete £ for prompt cash. I | Prepaid letter orders of 20/- and upwards are despatched f ree of any | 1 charge for railage or postage. 1 Ij^^iaMßgwnaaßM—nnnwrßwaßaßa—M—— 1 H-I-f WELLINGTON I I «L/ I"" A. A. CORRIQAN, Manager 1 V J

LEVIN Y. M. C. A. ROOMS: QUEEN STREET. BOYS' DEPARTMENT. Rooms open for the boys cvory Friday evening. Look out for Boys' Marathon Race, on sth August: Weraroa to Levin, via Tirotiro road, and back. Gymnasium wor kevery Friday. Also Essay Competitions. \\JANTED KNOWN.—W. HISV v LOP lias now removed to the B remises lately occupiod by Morgan ros. Shaving _ and Haircutting still carried 011 in his most up-to-date manner. , 858-y. For influenza take Woods' Great y Peppermint Cure. Never fails. Is 6d, 2s 6d.—Adrfc

THE BALL OF THE SEASON. Levin amateur dramatic SOCIETY. Pli & Fancy Dress BALL ON WEDNESDAY, AUG 3, "910. TOWN HALL. Music by the famous Dramatic Society's Orchestra. Genits, ss; Ladies, a basket. We want this to be a big success. All aro incited. Prizes will bo given for best fancy dresses to both lady and gentleman. 822-7. Li NATION* 3ec. J For Influenza, take Woods' Great Peppermint Oure. Never fails. Is 6a and 2s 6<L

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 August 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 August 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 August 1910, Page 3

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