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TWO NEW BOOKS JOSEPH BOOKING'S NEW BOOK— "The Prince of Tris World." LOUIS TRACY'S GREAT NOVEL Tho Stowaway, ,, Now on Sale AT A. T. Fenton & Co., Corner Book Arcade? Levin. EXHini'llON OF NEW MILLINERY Ai v -iwsss THE BON MABCHE. MJT LINERY The models have been selected from some ot the ioroii.ost ateliers hi Paris and London, and for grace and beauty, for winsonieness and refinement they will stand any comparison. Hats, Toques and Bonnets The preferred styles of the queens <.f fashion. The milliners of Paris Kve achieved a remarkable triumph in tho new hats, which arc again on the large side. The deft manipulation of the trimming, the exqmsitj technique displayed in the arrangements, tho artistic colour combinations, the gracefulness of the twist and curves, are all wonderfully \ou will see tho Bon Marche Milllinoy Beauty-artistic achievements of clever millinors-and side by side will be shown some oi tho productions <v our own workrooms. c. m. TSST& co. PALMERSTON NORTH, Tailoring is a Fine Art.

THE CLOTHES PROCLAIM THE MAN, and for t-liat reason the Tailors' proclamations are important. A. deLuen&Co. , Have opened a Tailor's Establishment in Levin, whore. th'ey intend to <lo business permanently. The promises arc in Oxford, street, next to "W. Palmer's CaWnc-tmaking Establishment. GIVE-US AN ORDER FOR YOUR SPRING SUIT. YOU WILL BE SATISFIED. 1055-q.

WARDROBES SIDEBOARDS For linoleums, hearthrugs, mate, ror Betiding and for all Household Furniture, OXFORD STREET, LEVIN, Is the cheapest house in. the district. SPECIAL DISPLAYS EVERY j URDAY EVENING. Dressing Tables French and and Washstands. Italian Bedsteads WANTED KNOWN—That J. PETERS, bootmaker, has removed into Main Street, Shannon, a ■■■■■ Hhi I g 1 I fT% ■'■■■■-""V flml ig propare{ l to do repairing at IVI AIL. YCJ UK Be-d-rock-prices. Nothing but the mmK a m Bwl #1 ■ ■«■■ ■ ■ «fe|| very best leather used. AH Work ADnFR NOW guaranteed. | W ANTED KNOWN-F. - HO.UW SON, Shannon, is prepared to ■- FOR A GOOD PA.R OF BOOTS =! tr'SpS* "m^l™ _, ,*.«... j. XL. of charge. Picture Framing a There S Big RedUCtlOnS at the Speciality. Ask him for a miotaGreat Clearance of waT^jJ www Shannon, nnd started in business' as A . Hfe I fa I I a General Carrier. Travellers' Sum us Boot Stock =— i,yww - - W%il r" WV __ TT7 ANTED KNOWN—MRS E. -~~-™[ === i VV KTNG wishes to intimate that - , sho has taken over the boardingSpaoe forbids us to say a lot about this sale, so we quote house at Shannon formerly kept by Just a few of the best lines which are sure to give satisfaction 7<jSJ! Men's Department Womens' Department ttt anted known-That A. Men's Stout Tan Open Front Ladies' Glace Derby Shoes VV MORRIS hns started business Lace Boots, wide toes Usual price 15/6 Now 13/6 as a Baker at Wernron. If you Usual price 18/6 Now 14/6 Ladi e ß 'Tan Glace Derby Shoes ««» 1 , °. f 1 Men's Chrome Golosh Lace Boots Usual price 16/6 l£w 13/11 g, ««* to do »to * ve &E y . a Usual price 16/6 Now 11/3 Ladiefl , Glace Lace BootB) «Bos- high Men'sßoxCalfGoloshLaceßoots tock'' . Tfl Al ™f- ~$ T " g l Aches 3b Usual price 21/- Now 13/1 1 Usual price 27/6 Now 16/9 fI J ; T l2 f ™£°' 15 ™ gf* i ßs 6 d. Men's Glace Kid Lace Boots Ladies' Glace Button Shoes Ra'l free. Sims # Hardware Co., Usual price 18/6 Now 13/11 Usual price 13/6 Now 9/6 Cuba ~ F. D BOOTH is prepared to do I I UUOllinrftnn Painting and Paperhangmg ofevery mI» W« ncllinUlOll description. All estotee Bran at V J lowest price. 034qr. WANTED KNOWN.—That W. FINDLAY, Bootmaker, Weraroa (Williams's new buildings) repairs all boots on same day as left. ™ " Wellington prices. Work guaranteed. Forty years in the trade, q (PT& TTTANTED KNOWN.-That MRB LEVIN Vy -T. W. KING, of Shannon, of-Y-myr \ Jm|% fers the best" of board and reai- • JjJL* \J» ill deuce to permanent or .casual patrons. Every meal is well —- TO HORSE OWNERS. TT7 ANTED KNOWN.—Wβ nave ROOMS: QUEEN STREET. THE DISTRICT NEWSPAPER. yy S9Vera i buyers for good Dairy „ Farms on Manawatu Line. FarmmHB HOROWHENUA CHRON- ers w j s hing to dispose of their X ICLE — circulating in Toko- Farms, send full particulars to A MEETING of all those inter- maru, Shannon, Levin, Ohau, Mana- ORBELL AND CO., Land and Esested in forming a Male Glee kau, Otaki, To Horo, Waikanae and teto Agents. Palmerston N. 811-y Club are invited, to attend at the Paraparaumu—is the paper in which Y.M.C.A. Rooms on Tuesday Even- you should advertise your travelling incr nett at 7.30 v.m. stallions. Wrate for a quotation of • t» ? • n " _ _ ing next, at i.* advertising rates. Special eonces- For Children's Hechng Congh^t Hon Gen. Secretary. won on quarterly advertisements. night, great Pepponnmt

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 September 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 September 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 September 1910, Page 3

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