BOOTS AND SHOES. AT DURWARD'S We call attention to a few special makes of honest reliable boots and shoes. These are goods of quality that can be relied on to give satisfactory wear, and have the nclditiJiial advantage of being very stylish and comfortable. We carry sto.ks of various qualities in boots, Iroin | the heavy boots for farm work to the lightest and finest grades. Ladies' Yiei Kid Walking Shoes, Oxford stylo, 12s fid pair. Ladies' Vici Kid Walking Shoos, Hlueher front Cuban heels Ins fid pair. Ladies' Glovina Kid .Mutton Shoes, Broad Toes, Cuban Heels, Welted, 21s pair. Ladies' Npermola Le.sdets, Broad Toes, Cuban Heels, "Welted, 22s lid. Ladies' Patent Leather Balmoral Hoots, high grade, Cuhan jleels. 23s (id pair. Men's "Oceanic" Tan Hal morals, "Welted with American crease vamp, 2as fid pair. Men's "Oceanic" Footwear in Box Calf, 18s fid, 22s fid, 25s fid, 28s fid pair. Men's Scrimshaw Hoots, veiry flexible and waterproof, welted. 27s Cd, Men's ''Walkover" Balmorals, welted soles, first grade, 29s fid pair. W. F. DURWARD & CO., LIKITED, 67v. PALMERS lON NORTH. ditchings, Hankins I and Co., Limited, | Weraroa and Levin. | Telephone Xo. f). Telephone Xo. 7 | LARGE STOCKS OF SEEDS. Hawke's May H.ve, Canterbury Hve, Italian Rye, White and Bed | Clover, Al.sk.ve, Timothy, Trefo'l, Cow-grass, Crested Dogs-tail, ('lie- M wings Fescue, Swedes, Turnips, and Mangolds fall varieties), S Cocksfoot, Rape, Lawn Grass Needs, and Seed Potatoes. | I EXPLOSIVES. EXPLOSIVES. XOTK TIIK lIKIJI'CKII I'RKJKS- | . Xohels Gelegnite, Is (id per lb. | .Nobel's Blasting Gelegnite, Is !)d | Per lb. ' I Xobel's No. (i Detonators, 7s fid pci | 100. I Masting Powder, Is per lb. K Fuse, lOd per coil. , 1 AUCTION" SALKS HKLD IOVKKY OTHER. SATURDAY AT Olilt jj LIiVIX MART. jj Hitchings, Hankins & Co., Ltd., j WICItAKOA AND LIOYIN. 1 <1 ■MM—iMmiHrnHmWIIMW 1 ' TITE FARM.EES'' EXCTTA NO E I expect our Stock and compare oil! Prices - I'rlled Oats 10 I per bag. Kf'monds' Halving Powder lid pci tin. Wax Candles 7d per |!i. I'i miics ."id per lb. Iv/e, Sago and Tapioca ||,s j',, v ] ■ HASWELL BROS., PIIOPRi MTOR.H, The Farmers' Exchange, Levin.
iiau in i in I, , lu ßaaEMßsaaaansoßavr^ss A Good Mower for little Monev THE PICK OF AM ICR I OA'S KEIOXKST MAXPKACTITRKN. J NEW MYSTIC -- V ball bearing midline, iheav.v revolving binder,, | hardened throughout, and screwed inside <;astings. Check nut nd- | justment. No screws. 12in., 30s: 14in., 3-s od. e OTHE MAKES AT COR RICH I ONDINGLY LOW PRICKS. | RATL FREE ANYWHERE Is EXTRA. 1 WE WILL RE-SHARPEN AXI) SET YOUR OLD MAOIIINK. | Cost from 4s to 4s fid. 1 SIMS HARDWARE CO, LD. THE CHEAPEST IRONMONGERS, I 220 LAMBTON QUAY, 106 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. | ■■wrantirrrmrßngTt*fi mirim"" f ■ w m w " OT PT?f I r Cold and Sleeet | Must Go j For Spring' Has Come j Wluit matter if wo still must I wear our furs about us—Spring's I Tuning Fork lias struck the first rote of renewal in coppice, in hedge and garden bed, and in j lull-throated sliorus the birds sing their welcome. With each gleam of sunshine th? buds are swelling and within each feminine heart Hope springs afresh. "But what lias Fashion provided lor Spring Wear?" asks one, voicing the query that is trembling on every lip. That you can see by attending. The First Spring Show ! At Stiles and Mnthe,sou's j I It is the best and most authoritive answer which at the moment is forthcoming. In the Millinery Parlour Spring's presence is visible in a myriad of shapes. Nothing that women are even thinking about in Hats is lacking, from the immense wide-brimmed Picture Hats produced in Paris to the modest morning toque from London. It is our intention to make fine prices in Millinery a feature of this store, especially in regard' to stylish and becoming hats for young girls and small children. Enter every department and you find the display jast as complete as forethought and study of New Zealand conditions can make it. ; Our i lvitation is as hearty and as I earnest as it can he. Come! look around and gather inspiration. | STILES & MATHESON, THE WHITE HOUSE, Levin.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 September 1910, Page 2
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686Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 September 1910, Page 2
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