< Mothers Will Appreciate The§e Values in Shawls for Babies. The task of keeping baby safe from the cold air and sudden gusts of wind, when out of doors, is a constant anxiety to mothers, waoy must bo protected from alt harm by good warm clothing. A rwe in tho Ro-rart will lie quite safe and enjoyable if the little om ib well wrapped in a shawl s>if>h ao COLLINSON AND CUNNINQHAMB'S. nrn Rollins: at rory low p.irm. Thc-se nro good qnalitf Wove HVipyroinbo. Shawls, very light, \hn> t \h specially made for babies. Hie —following aro the sizes and prices— ■ir.in by 'lOin at 2s lid (Wool. 08in by 68in at 10s Gd (With mile (Kin hv tSin at 3s fid (Wool). stripe). Win hv .Win at 4s lid (Wool). GOin by 69in at 10s 0d (Woo J. fiOin I>\- fiOin at r, R lid (Wool). 68in by GBin at lls M Woo . noiii l)v 60in at Hs Gd (Wool). 72in by 72in at 13s Gd (Wool). r,7in bv RTiii at 7s lid Wool). 02in by 62in at 15s Gd and 17b 01 in by Glin at 10s Gd (Wool). Gd (Silk and Wool). GET ONE FOR WR RABY. ©OLLBiSORi & 17P., 1 AND 3 niIOAT) STREET, PAIiMERSTON NORTH. ) THE LEADING FURNITURE MANUFACTURER. I PALMERSTON NORTH. jj = I ANOTHER BUDGET OF POPULAR BARGAINS I To be obtained at \ W. PEGDEN'B I CLEAN SWEEP SALE. I FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS ONLY. w r w t-raris ltss srJsv £$s£& mmmmm \ ;!]%' W,en yon buy furniture bero yon buy eomcthing tliba will ■ orn vonr homo all the days of your life. ! DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. ! Note tho address PEGDEN, • ART MANUFACTURER, ' PALMBRSTON NORTH. • iiufi—MHiiiiw ■"—■ irirrr- n THERE'S SATISFACTION AWAITING YOU! („ a preWnar, inspection «ni ..Himato p»rohnM from onr stock ARTISTIC CBOCKEET AND GLASSWARE The .losign! aro uncommonly vtlrr-clwe-whilo tto pricoa are nnW?*rvMl cla SSM of the*. «oo<l S -from fto small <lrawi Dg room JrSrj ; »nd Klaßw.ro boforo go ..< otewhero. COLLINSON & SON, IRONMONGERS, Olicapside, Palmerston North. (Tlki S(|iiaro and King St.)
Wanted to Let. 2a 6d. WANTED TO LET.-12-roomed Boarding-house and oonvomences. Good position, 25s weekfy Apply, PARKER AND VINCENT. _ .... A FEW shop soiled Lady's Oentanr Cycles to be sold dirt cheap at I>HllXlPjy_»y±!L_ BS.A. Genuine Bnilt Cycles will " boom this season nt PHIIi--1,1 PS , DYKO. (~I\LL and inspect the latest modJ el F.N. Motor Cycle. A superb machine. PHILLTPB' BYKO DAXOTNG FOLK should note, very carefully that Friday, 7t.li October, is the nijrht of the Levin Foresters' Grand Anniversary Social and Dance. 1012-4w^. WANTED KNOWN.—There is up-to-date Farriery, as well as up-to-date advertisirifr. D. MAlc COLM goes in for both. Hnnß vonr horses to be shod, n-pd your farm implements to bo mended. D. MALCOLM, Oxford Street, Levin. _ i Oottngn for 3 Sale (io be removed). Apply GIBSON'S STORE. BS.A. Genuine Cycles, arjd pat- • tern, fullv miarariteedj Imilt to order. Workshop up-to-date; and enamelling (3 coats) on? onality only, done on tne premiaes. All Repairs at City Priocs. RARRATT'S BYKO. * 901-q. MAY.— £2 per ton, small or laroro nnantilies. At GTBSOX'R STORK. HAVE you seen the Govenor Lamp? If not call and lmvn a look at one at PHTPPTPR , BYKO HAVE yon compared Phillips , prions. Call iand seo for yourself. PHILLIPS' BYKO. nnERMS arranged to suit everyX body at PHILLIPS , BYKO.
WANTED KNOWN.—That J. PETERS, bootmaker, haa removed inbo Main Street, Shannon, and is prepared to do repairing at Bod-rock-pricos. Nothing but the very best leather used. All Work guaranteed. 7.)9.y 7n"tEd"kNOWN-F. '* HOMSON, Shannon, is prepared to do Paper-Hanging and Painting of overy <loscription. Estimates free of charge. Picture Framing a Speciality. Ask him for a a notation. 765 -yW" ANTED KNOWN. - W. J. SPARKS has returned to Shannon, and started in business as n, General Carrier. Travellers samples carefully handled. Furniture removed. 758-y WANTED KNOWN.—MRB E. KTNG wishes to intimate that slio has taken over the boardinghouso «it Shannon formerly kept by Mrs Stevens. Piano, bath, and every home comfort provided. 760q. "WANTED XNOWN.-Tliat A. VV MORRIS has started busineuA as a Baker at Wcraroa. If yon are fond of First-Class Broad, all von need to do is to give him n trfal. 821-y. WANTED.— Wringers, extra high grade, rillers llinches, 13s 8(1; 12ineh. ( los 6d; 14inch., 18s 6d. Ra'l free. Hardware Co., Cuba Street. Wellington. WANTESTrSOWN.— That F. BOOTH is pjpared to do Painting and Papejrbruiging of every description. All estfnwtes given at lowest price. 884qr. ANTED KNOWN.-That W. FTNDLAY, Bootmaker, Wera.roa (Williams's new buildings) repairs all hoots on game day as left. Wellington prices. < Work guaranteed. Forty years in the trade, q TT7ANTED MRS \\ .1. W. KINO, of Shannon, offers tho best of board and residence to permanent or patrons. Every meal is well 'arved. WANTED KNOWN .—We cave several buyers for good Dairy Farms on Manawatu Line. Farmers wishing to dispose of their Farms, send full particulars to OffIGELL AND CO., Land and Estate Agents, Pahiierston N. 811-y For Children's Hacking Conghat night, Woods' Great Peppermint Curo, la 6d., 2e 6d.
WANTED KNOWN—That P. STEVENS, Tea and Commission Merchant, Tins arisen from the nshofl, and is to bo fonrul t in premises in Oxford Street, Levin, lately occupied by W. Hislop. 874-y. " rnr " r ANTED KNOWN. — Fnssh Assortment of the nofcod Phoenix Sweets just roceirod a* the Dreadnought Lollie Shop, opposite the State School, Levin. Chocolates and Toffees of all kinde kept. Portrua" mental ttosptTAL.- Esrss for snle. -Spechl laving strains of White Lejrh<rn, Silver Wvandotto, and Black Orpington, fis Od per dozen frosted). 1003-ri. ■JXT ANTED KNOWN. - Dress'Vv mtaking.'—Mirs Ban - att_ Oiavini'l! removed from premises in Oxford street, will continue Dressat her residence, corner of 'Tiafalprar and Woraroa roads, near Levin Recreation Reserve. 1002-m. ANTED KNOWN - Poultry Owners may. advertise Sittings of Eggs, or Fowls for sale—in this colnm/i—at £1 per quarter for six lines; or ten shillings per month. WANTED— Read the Sim* Hardware Co.'s advertisemen. on page 2. It will int-erwt 70a. of every description execnted on the shortest notice at the "Iloyowhenna Chronicle"
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 September 1910, Page 3
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998Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 September 1910, Page 3
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