\ Mothers Will Appreciate These Values in Shawls for Babies. The task of keeping baby safe from the cold air fiVntherß Sabv of wind, when out of doors, is a constant ansicty to niotliers. by must be protected from all harm by fisood warm t i o fa in the go-cart will bo qui to safe and enjoyable if the little on. well wrapped in a shawl snob COLLINSON AND CUNNINQHAMB'S. nrr sellino- at very low p.ire- These are good.qnalitf Wove Honoycombe Shawls, very light, ihu.igh specially made for babies. ■—following aro the sizes and prices— ,Ifiin hv 4fiin at 2s lid (Wool. CBin by GBin at 10s 6d (Wltli silk -ISin by 48in at 3s fid (Wool). s rg»)- (Wool) . flillll itiiissi SIS Min 10s "l S: OrfW and Wool). GET ONE FOR BABY. COLLINSON & CUM KIIfCFJIKF, IIP.) 1 AND 8 BROAD STREET, PAI.MERBTON NORTH. I WSZ. Pegden, THE LEADING FURNITURE MANUFACTURER. PALMERSTON NORTH. ANOTHER BUDGET OF rOPDUB BARGAINS I To be obtained at | W. PEGDEN'B CLEAN SWEEP SALE. | FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS ONLY. W. tab the op^rtumty J? lliorefore inviting 6 " 4o at PRQDKN'B. fi greatest of Oargauis dno:tiio v j ew to a life service. J Every piece of I ' urll, J" r ° aiK i expert tradesmen make the ar--7>L beS \wenTo« W furniture bore you buy something thta will ft yonXL all J «.» <*•* m'PORTONITY | DON'T MISS THIb 01 PORTUNUY. I Note the address PEGDEN, I ART palmers No ' tTtl THERE'S SATISFACTION AWAITING YOU! f„ a preliminary inspection nni „Mim.te purchase from onr slock ARTISTIC CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE The design «. uncommonly the prices are .«• classes of these -from tbe small drawing™" uise to the l ola,l JJ; !lt ® i ii dl So to inspect our sterling value in !Sr^r n <f&"" be°ore\.. cohere. COLLINSON & SON, IRONMONGERS, Cheapside, Palmerston North. (The Square and King St.)
WANTED KNOWN.—That J. PETERS, bootmaker, haa removed into Main Street, Shannon, and is pro pa red to do repairing at Bed-rock-prices. Nothing but the very beat leather used. All Work guaranteed. 759.y ANTED KNOWN—F. THOMSON, Shannon, is prepared to do Paper-Hanging and Painting of every description. Estimates free of charge. Picture Framing a Speciality. Ask him for a nuotation. 765-y. WANTED KNOW. — W. J. SPARKS has returned to Shannon, and started in business as a General Carrier. Travellers' samples carefully handled. Furniture removed. 758-y WANTED KNOWN.—MRS E. KTNG wishes to intimate tliat she lias taken over the boardinghouse <it Shannon formerly kept by Mrs Stevens. Piano, bath, and every home comfort provided. 700q. WANTED XNOWN.—That A. MORRIS has started busineM as a Raker at Weraroa. If you are fond of First-Class Bread, all yon need to do is to give him a trial. 621-y. WANTED Wringers, extra high grade, rillers llinche9, 13s 6d; I2inch., los 6d; 14inch., 18s 6d. Rail free. Sims Hardware Co., Cuba Street. Wellington. WANTED^IOtfOWN— That F. BOOTH ia rapared to do Painting and Paperfnapging of every description. All estimates given at lowest price. 634qr. W" ANTED KNOWN.-That W. FJNDLAY, Bootmaker, Weraroa (Williams's new buildings) repairs all boots on earn© day as left. Wellington prices. Work guaranteed. Forty years in the trade, q MRS J. W. KING, of Shannon, offers the best of board and residence to permanent or casual patrons. Every meal is well farved. WANTED KNOWN.—We iiave several buyers for good Dairy Farms on Manawatu Line. Farmers wishing to dispose of their Farms, send full particulars to ORBELL AND CO., Land and Estate Agents. Paliderston N. 811-y For Children's Hacking Cough at night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d, 64.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 September 1910, Page 3
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592Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 September 1910, Page 3
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