LEVIN CIRCULATING LIBRARY. The following new books have been added to our library— "Tlio Woodcaryer of Lynipns," by Waller. "The Lords of High Decision," by Meredith Nichols. "The Four Million," by 0. Henry. "The Great Amulet," by Maud Diver "The Face of Clay," by Vaohell. "The Unspcken. Word," by Morice Gerard. "My Lady of the South," by Randall Parrish. "Under the Northern Lights," Carlton Ward. "Gold of Gathay," by Wintlo. "The Choice," by Dunohon. "The Lonely Guard," by Jnnes. "Islam Israel," by Cossins. Etc., Etc. A. T. Fenton & Co., Corner Book Arcade, Levin. SENSATIONAL! BARGAIN GIVTXG EVENT. . j THREE DAYS ONLY. THREE DAYS OXLY. | THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK,-ol< j GOODS WE HAVE DECIDED NOT TO TAKE INTO STOCK. j HERE ARE SOME OF THEM--26 Ladies Costumes in Browns Navys and Greens; former price, 45s to £5 10s; to clear at 10s and 20s; 27 Ladies' Long Paletots, of present and last .seasons styles, 2os to 555: to clear at 8s lid. * 17 Ladies' Tweed Dress Skirts, 8s (kl to 15s; to clear at Is Gd. " The balance of our Trimmed Millinery, up to 50s; to Hear at ss. 25 Hair Necklete. in assorted imitation furs, formerly 2s to 10s, to clear at Gd, Is 6d, and 2s 6d. GREAT BARGAINS in Men's wear. GREAT BARGAINS in Boy's and Youth's wear. GREAT BARGAINS IN Manshester Goods. J GREAT BARGAINS in Boots and Shoes. C. M. EOSS & CO. THE BON MAECHE. PALMERSTON NORTH,
WANTED KNOWN. — Householders can lengthen the life of linoleums by putting waste paper underneath. Prevents cracking. Waste paper for sate at a halfpenny per pound, at the " CHItOMCJjE" Office. Large or small quantities. ANTED KNOWN.-Tbaii W. HISLOP, Levin, is agent for Lethaby's Umbrella Works, Palmerston Nor ; th, Umbrella Manufacturer and Repairer. A large variety of Umbrellas kept in etock. Covering and Repairs by experienced workmen. Cutlery ground and set. Glass and China neatly rivetted. y.
WARDROBES SIDEBOARDS For linoleums, hearthrugs, mats, tor Bedding and for all Household Furniture, OXFORD STREET, LEVIN, Is the cheapest house in the district. SPECIAL DISPLAYS EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. Dressing Tables French and and Washstands. Italian Bedsteads
I mmm n Q u _ Mmu |IL| _ UMmmmimmu , NEW MATERIALS for . . Spring and Summer Wear Just arrived at the D.I.C. 44in. LINEN CRASH, the leading material for costumes in all the new shades at 2/8 yard 46in. FRENCH DRESS LINEN in 32 colours, thoroughly shrunk at 2/6 yard 40in. COTTON REPPS, bright as silk, and colours perfectly fast, in all the lending shades at 2/6 yard 27in COTTON' CREPE " SHANTUNG " for smart coats and skirts, equal in appearance to silk, eight colours only, at 2/9 yard ■ 32in. "NAGASAKI" COTTON CREPE at 1/- yard n i< -„«. 30in ' COTTON "SIIANTUN" in all the newest colours Patterns at lojd. yard POSt Free ~ Also PRINTS and CAMBRICS in Great Variety. - to any Address :"*. D.I.C. - - Wellington Dominion
LEVIN Y. M. C. A. ROOMS: QUEEN STREET. AUGUST 24. LADfES , AUXILIARY EVENING. Tableaux, Music, Elocution, Orchestra, Supper. ADMISSION, 6d. WANTED KNOWN.—W. HISLOP has now removAd to the premises lately occupied by Morgan Bros. Shaving and Haircuttmg still oarried on in his most up-to-date manner. 858-y. For influenza take Woods , Great I Peppermint Cure. Never fails. Iβ m, 2e 6d—Adirt
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 August 1910, Page 3
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