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I INTEREST IN THE KING OF SALES IS AT ITS HEIGHT Can you wisely sparo a sovereign P If so" send to-d.iy to Collinson and > Cunningliamo for one of thedv £1 Drapery Parcels THEY ARE THE WONDER-VALUES OF 1910. No. 1. The DUCHESSE £1 No 2. Tho QTTEEN £1 parcel Ido z ° llor Calico . 2} yards Whit* or Cream T*hl« " St ''' " yMUI Flaniwl. ~, ]<}m ya.rds good Torchon Laoc. 1 Honeycomb Quilt for dioluble 1 Duoiiosso Set, trimmed Lnoo and bed. insertion. , ] Mantel Drapo. 1 doz Featherstitch Trimming. 1 I air J owe Is. (» vds Double-width Dress Tweeds. 1 Toilet Cover or Dnehesso Runner. Write to-day-tlic values are bigger whilst, tlio Great Clearance Sale is in progress. COLLINSON & GUNNINGHAME, LTD., 1 AND S BROAD STREET, PALMERBTON NORTH. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! MONEY SAVING EVENT. I PALMERSTON NORTH. GREAT RE-OPENING j SALE OF FURNITURE. TO intmtoco onr NEW FUBNITORH WAREHOUSE to tho public, we are re-opening with a great auction sale of VALUABLE FURNITURE, commencingTHURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 2&tli and 29th JULY, 1910, iiiUlW At 1 p.m. sharp each day. A Mfff'WOßD-If interestal in mono, -saving, don't THE WIRES lisli v.'ito ill Mio mnnnfnolnre of t.lio matt resses wo stock. . ; Tn a<le specially for its p"'r«- V. 1° s;f degree of tougliness, 311 st the Mgnt degree of temper. Tlio frames of our mattresses are mado from the hest seasx>iKMl tjnAhor Hid double varnished. Oui pnecs ! iro bnstvl o ntho smallest margin ot PROFIT. Tf wnnt a mattress investigate these el a i ins. Knpoc beds made on the premises. Send for quotations and parioulars of brass rmil bedsteads. i COLLINSON & SON, IRONMONGERS, Cheapside, Palmerston North. (Tho Square and King St.)

I WANTED KNOW-—'That J--1 VV PETERS, bootmaker, hna removed into Mil in Streeft, Shannon, and is prcparwl to do repairing at Bed-rock-prices. Nothing but the very best leather used. All Vork guaranteed. 709.y WANTED KNOWN—F. THOMSON, Shannon, is prepared to do Paper-Hanging and Paanjtang of 1 every description. Estimates free of charge. Picture Framing >a Speciality. A sic him for a o notation. /65 "> t - ANTED KNOWN. - W. J. SPARKS lias returned to Shannon, and started in business as a General Carrier. Travellers samples carefully handled. "XJ 11 " turo removed. 700-y WANTED KNOWN.—MRS E. KING widhes to inltiimate that she has taken over the boardinghouse at Shannon formerly kopt by Mrs Stevens. Piano, bath, and every homo comfort provided. n>oq. ANTED XNOWN.—That ~k. MORRIS has started business as a Baker at Weraroa. If yon art fond of First-Class Bread, all von need to do is to givo him a trial. 621-y. WANTED. —Wringers, extra high grade, rjL&jrs llinchee, 13b 6d; 12inch., 15s8d; 14inch., 18s Bd. Rail free. Sims Hardware Co., Cuba Street. Wellington. F. BOOTH is prepared to do Painting and Paperhanging of every description. All £jjen at lowest price. 684qr. WANTED KNOWN.—That W. FTNDLAY, Bootmaker, Weraroa (Williams's new buildings) repairs all boots on same day as left. Wellington prices. Work guaranI teed. Forty years in the trade, q WANTED KNOWN.—That MRS J. W. KING, of Shannon; offers the best of board and residence to permanent or casual patrons. Every meal is well Carved. ■ UTTrASTE not, want not." Bed- * * rock prices at BYKO CORNER. f£TT7HILE there's life there's > » * hope," so don't despair. Cycles from £1, at BYKO CORNER. For Children's Hacking Cough at r night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d, 2s 6d.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 August 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 August 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 August 1910, Page 3

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