LEYIN CIRCULATING LIBRARY. Hie following new books have been added to our library— "Tho Woodcarver of Lympus," by Waller. "The Lords of High Decision," by Meredith Nichols. "Tho Four Million," by O. Henry. "Tho j Great Amulet," by Maud Diver "The Face of Clay," by Vaohell. "The Unspoken Word," by Morice Gerard. "My Lady of the South," by Randall Parrish. "Under tho Northern Lights," Carlton Ward. "Gold of Gathay," by Wintle. "The Choice," by Dunohon. "The g Lonely Guard," by Jnnes. "Islam g Israel," by Cossins. Etc., Etc. | A. T. Fenton & Co., Corner Book Arcade, Levin. 111 ifinii 1 HWIWH— I 7 EXHIBITION OF NEW MILLINERY A'l 7SSBI THE BON MARCIIE. Vr extend » cordial invitation to llu Mif? f 1 i i^ iOX «?SsMr£i JSS'A IteliorTi.. Paris and Loudon, and for grace and I,canty, for w...s(,uieiicss and refinement they will sianrt an.v roniiiaiison. Hats, Toques and Bonnets ions o 1 our own workrooms. C. M."EOSS & CO. PALMERSTON NORTH, WANTED KNOWN. — House- NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS, holders can lengthen tho life of linoleums by putting waste paper ™ pfrrqFT , 4 this Journal underneath. > Prevents orackmg. A DVERTISEi>=! in tms journal Waste paper for sale at a halfpen- I'X aro requested m .uture to nvner pound, at the "UHKO- send their replace advertisements NfCLE" Office. Large or small to this Office on the day previous miJhtSiM to that on which they wish them quantum,. to ap p ear) otherwise we cannot WANTED KNOWN.—That W. gua rar.tee the change on the day HIBLOP, Levin, is agent for required. Lethaby'« Umbrella W°rlM, Pal- No rebate wjl] be n u owe d on adrnareton North, Umbrella Manufac- ve „ t j semen ts withdrawn during the turer and Repairer. A large cur of a per i o d. variety of Umbrellas kept m stock. Covering and R»paira by - experienced workmen, Cutlery -y-jRINTING 0 f evory description ground and set. Glass and China j executed on the shortest notneatly rivetted. 7- j ca a t the "CHRONICLE" Office.
WARDROBES SIDEBOARDS for linoleums, hearthrugs, mats, tor Bedding and for all Household Furniture, PALMER'S, OXFORD STREET, LEVIN, Is the cheapest house in. the district. SPECIAL DISPLAYS EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. Dressing Tables r f. nc^ D a !l^+ and Washstands. Italian Bedstea
Sp ring is Here! j NEW MATERIALS Spring and Summer Wear Just arrived at the D.I.C. I 44in. LINEN CRASH, the leading material for costumes in all the new g shades at 2/0 yard f 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 leading shades tic 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 j 3Qin COTTON "SHANTUN" in all the newest colours Patterns at lOjd. yard Post Free — Also PRINTS and CAMBRICS in Great Yarietj. — to any ■;& Address i,fc D.I.C. ■ - Wellington Dominion 1 Y. m"c. A. I CleaH " g Sale ROOMS: QUEEN STREET. AT The members of the Ladies' Ansil- Miss Farquhar s iary of the Levin Y.M.O.A. extend their hearty thanks to all those ladies and gentlemen who so kindly OXFORD STREET. LEVIN, assisted at last Wednesday evening's entertainment. FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY. On behalf of the Auxiliary— 0. WINCHESTER, ALL GOODS MARKED AT REM. DEVONSHIRE, 11 ' DUCED^PRICES. Secretary. Made-up garments for Ladies and, ■ " C! ?ldien at exceptionally low prices; WANTED KNOWN.—W. HIS- °° ats and road^maie § LOP has now removf>sJp the Kirtß ' ■ Bros.' Sharing and £g TRESPASS NOTICE. still carried on in bis most up-to- . „ , , . date manner. 858-y. A NY person found trespassing on . A any of our properties—Otaki For influenaa take Woodi' Great or Ohau—may be prosecuted. Pertpeftoint Our®. NeYer fails. Is SKERMAN AND PODEVIN. 6rfTai !M.—Adrt 904-i.e.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 August 1910, Page 3
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