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BOOTS AND SHOES. AT DURWARD'S Vie on 11 atention to a few special makes of honest reliable boots and shoes. These are goods 0 | quality that can he relied on to give satistnotary wear, and have the additional advantage of being very stylish and comlortable. Wo carry stocks of various finalities in boots, iroin the heavy boots lor farm worlc to the lightest and finest, grades. HKLTwirlios' \ici Kid Walking Shoes, Oxford style, 12s (Id pair. Ladies' Yici Kid Walking Shoes, I'luoher front Cuban Jieels los Od pair. Ladies' Olovina Kid Million Shoes, Broad Toes, Cuban Heels, Welted, 21s pair. Ladies' Spcrmola Leglets, Broad Toes, Cuban Heels, Welted, 22s f!d. Ladies' Patent Leather lsalinor.il Hoots, high grade, Cuban Jieels. 2:)s (id pa ir. -Men's "Oceanic" Tan' Malmorals, Welted with American crease vamp, 25s fid pair. Men's "Oceanic" Footwear in Mox Calf, 18s Gd, 22s f>d, 2os Oil, 28s Cd pair. Men's Scrimshaw Hoots, very flexible and waterproof, welted 27s Ld. Men's "Walkover" Malmorals, welled soles, first grade, 2!)s lid pair. w. F. DURWARD & CO., LIMITED 67y. PALMKHSrON NORTH.

Hitchings, Hankins and Co., Limited, Weraroa and Levin. Telephone No. G. Telephone No. 7 LARGE STOCKS OP SEEDS. Jfawke's Hay Rye. Canterbury I've. Italian Rye, White and lied Clover. Al.skye, Timothy, Trofo'!, Cow-grass, Crested Dogs-tail, ('liewings I'Ysctie, Swedes, Turnips, and Mangolds (all varieties), Cocksfoot, Rape, Lawn Crass Seeds, and Seed Potatoes. EXPLOSIVES. EXPLOSIVES. NOT 10 TlilO -RKDUCKD PRICJOSXobel.s Gclegnite, Is fx! per lb. Nobel's Blasting Gclegnite, Is 9d Per lb. Nobel's Xo. (> Detonators, 7s (id pel 100. Blasting Powder, Is per lb. Fuse, lOd per coil. AUCTION SALKS HKLD KVKRV OTITKK- SATURDAY AT OUR LEVIN MART. Hitcliings, Hankins & Co., Ltd., WURAROA AND LEVIN.

CALL AT THE FA "KM E US' EXCTTANG B limped our Slock ami compare out Prices--l!i Hot! (hits lOil per bag. I'/i'monds' Making Powder lid pei Wax Candles 7d per lb. I 1 unes o;| per lb. 1...-e. Sago and Tapioca •"» Hps for Is. MAS WELL BROS., " PUOI'METOKS, The Farmers' Exchange, Levin. ■■■nil 1111 in 1 11 11 1 111—1 ii—nrifT -nrnffl~niirTnmi7Tnrrri-ir~iTir niiwi 1111 n 111111 mi--- ■ —-m m_m ■ lAGood Mower for Little Money I TTIE PICK OK AMERICA'S KKKXKST .MANTI'ACTPHIOS. — * 1 tin., 22s Gd. MEW MYSTIC. —A ball bearing machine, heavy revolving blades OTTTE MARKS AT CORKKSI OXDIXGLY LOW I'lilCIOS. I PVIL FREE AXYWHKRfI Is EXTRA. TOW ,,.n™ S^nß vo o! m SIMS HARDWARE CO, LD. THE CHEAPEST IRONMONGERS, 2-20 LAMBTON QUAY, 100 CUBA STREET, I WELLINGTON.

Now Cold and Bleeet I Must Go j For Spring Has Come What matter if we still must wear our furs about us—Spring's Tuning Fork has struck the first note of renewal in coppice, in hedge and garden bed, and in i full-throated shorus the birds sing B their welcome. | With each gleam of sunshine the buds are swelling and within g each feminine heart Hope springs afresh. | "But what ihas Fashion provided for Spring Wear?" asks one, I voicing the query that is trembling on every lip. That you B can see by attending. 1 The First Spring- Show At Stiles and Matheson's Tt is the best and most nuthoritive 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 liats 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 just as complete as forethought and study of Now Zealand conditions can make it. Our invitation is as hearty and as earnest as it can be. Come! look around and gather inspiration. STILES & MATHESON, THE WHITE HOUSE, Levin.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 September 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 September 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 September 1910, Page 2

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