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fCut the Cost Of Your New Spring Dress Almost in Half. You can do it by sending your order for iVte necessary fabrics to Oollinson and Cnnninghame's, tne Big Low Price Drapers, Palnieralx)ii North 1 . As nn example of values compare these prices for NFAV SPUING ZEPTIYPS AND DRESSES IN HANDSOME STRIPE AND CHECK EFFECTS fUd, Old, mul 7i<l PER YARD. Pa terns arc ready for sending, aslc us to post you a hatch. We save you money by purchasing direct from tho manuMirers, nud not only in dress materials, but in ovory aitoclo of drap y y can save large amounts by dealing with GOLLINSON & CUW IHKGH*KF, LTD., 1 AND 3 BROAD STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. S The Things That Make Houses into Homes. I A house is only the fii'st stop to--1 wards a homo. It is tho skele- § to which must bo clothed and I filled with the things that give I it) Iife—FURNITURE. Evorvtl.m nyM t» »«™M> <*»*» " ma " S '°" «" I procured from I PEGDEN'S lA':I A ':; 1 t nny n j'?i r, "ciiß:iTt~o.-,,.'ipEo \ Will 1)0 al it 1 linnnincss by purchasing their furnishings horo | i l»c d.re.:t route l r00Ill " nr two should seo our I Those who nny wish ohpsls Wardrobes, Elowor ! * "'** a, '° a | olinrgc. I HIGH GRADE FURNITURE DEALER, I palmerston north. THERE'S SATISFACTION AWAITING YOU! „ preliminary I >l,rolwßß from °° r ARTISTIC CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE The design; nre r*pm««b the prices are u„S&lT* oln-e- «' «— »> *"***»»» , SSsar OOLLINSON & SON, IRONMONGERS, Cheapside, Palmerston North. (The Square and King st o

Wanted to Let. Advertisements under this heading,, Is each; throe insertions ior 2s 6d. Wanted to LEr.-is-roomcd Boarding-house and conveniences Ck»d position, 25s wwsKf" Apply, PARKER AND VINCENT. _ A RE you in doubt? Thon see 4^h..' w VArfs-« CYCLF.S. Now soa- ( y son's models. F " m * * guarantee at BYTvO. Tm-lf MOWETiS, 8.5.A., Ccnl taurs, Premiers, >T.P. Cycles, at PHTLLTPS' BYKO. Dancing folk should note. very carefully that Friday, 7th October, is the riifflit of . the Levin Foresters' Grand Anniversa nee. 1012-4\v. CCfTTT'Mv in, week out. from W morn till ni-l.t; you may lionr his hollows Mow?" Why T)- Malcolm's. Tlio Oxford street Blacksmith. TTorse shoemft a speciality. Got. J'v'ST™ teeth seen to at MATaaHjM. h. i FOUR-ROOM FT) Cottaßo for J Rale (to hn removed). Apply GIBSON'S STORF.

WANTED KNOWN.—That J. PETERS, bootmaker, has removed into Main Street, Shannon, ,'ukl is prepared to do ropamng at Bed-rock-prices. Nothing but the very best leather used. All ttork guaranteed. 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 ""option. 765 ' - WANTED KNOWN. - W. J. SPARKS has returned to Shannon, and started in business as a, General Carrier. Travellers samples carefully handled. Furmturo removed. loa-y j Wanted known.—mrs e. ICING wishes to intimate that sho has taken over the boardinghonse at Shannon formerly kept by Mrs Stevens. Piano, bath, every homo comfort provided. /oOq. Wanted known—That a. MORRIS has started businew as a Baker at Wenaroa. If you aro fond of First-Class Broad, all von need to do is to give him a trial. 621 ~yWANTED.— Wringer b, extra high grade, rillers llinches, 13s fid - 12inch., 15? 6d; 14inch., 18s 6d. Rail free. Sims Hardware Co., Cuba Street. Wellington. WANTEtTkNOWN.— That F. BOOTH is prepared to do Painting and Papefkapgnig of every description. All estimates lowest price. 634qr. "ANTED KNOWN.—That W. FTNDLAY, Bootmaker, Weraroa (Williams's new buildings) repairs all boots on same day an left. Wellington prices. _ Work guaranteed. Forty years in the trade, q ANTED MRS J. W. KING, of Shannon, offers the best of board and residence to permanent or casual patrons. Every meal is well Served. WANTED KNOWN.—We iiave several buyers for good Dairy Farms on Manawatu Line. Farmers wishing to dispose of their Farms, send full particulars to O'ftBELL AND CO., Land and Estate Agents, Palriierston N. 811-y For Children's Hacking Cough at night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, la 6d* 2s 6d. !

BS.A. Genuiri o Cycles, and pattern. fullv pniaranteod, built to order. Workshop np-to-date: and enamelling coats) analitv Orylv, done on the promises. All Repairs nt Citv Priccs. BARRATT'S BYKO. DOT-q. HAY.— £2 per ton, small or Inrnrp rinnntitios. At GIBSON'S STORE. 11/fOTOR, CYCLES, latest models I.TA F.N.. single clyinder and four ovliivler. Lessons given. PHTLTJPfi' BYKO. GO to work on a genuine built B S.A., and von'll set there every time. PHTLLTP'S BYKO. ATTJRDAY NiIGTIT snips now n-oiiu'. See windows even' Saturday night. PHTLLTP'S BYKO WANTED KNOWN.—That P. STEVENS, Tea and Commission Merchant, has arisen from the ashes, and is to ho found _ in premises in Oxford Street, Levin, lately occupied by W. Hislop. 874-y. " r ' w '" r ANTED KNOWN. — Fresh Assortment of the noted Phoenix Sweets just # received at I,lie Dreadnought Lollie Shop, opposite the State School, Levin. Chocolates and Toffees of nil kind* kept. PORTRUA MENTAL TTOSPTTAL.—Eorgs for sale. Spoof al laving strains of Wliite Leghorn. Silver Wvandotte, and Black Orpington. Gs Gd r»er dozen (posted). 1003-q. "ITT' ANTED KNOWN. - Dress- | V milking.—Mirs Ba.rratt - (having removed from premises in Oxford street, will eontinuo Dtcss-n-along at her residence, corner of Ti afalgar and Wernroa roads, near Levin Recreation Reserve. 1002-m. ANTED KNOWN - Poultry Owners mav advertise Sittings of Eggs, or Fowls for sale—in this column—at £1 per quarter for six lines; or ten shillings per hionth. WANTED.— Read the # Sim? Hardware Co.'s advertisemeet' on page 2. It will internet yon. of every descnp&on executed on the shortest notice at the "Hopowhenua Chronicle"

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 September 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 September 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 September 1910, Page 3

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