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SHEETING VALUES. AT DURWARD'S fi ave i us t opened a shipment of sheetings sent in response to i cabled ordjei*. We were fortunate enough to secure these before tin last big rise in cotton goods. A few days ago cotton reached tin record price of lOd per lb., double the normal ligure. These sheting: are very little higher in price than when cotton was at its lowest No firm in New Zealand can offer you better values than these goods TWILL SHEETING BLEACHED. Quality A. filin 9d. 72 in Is per yard. Quality B. 80 inch only, Is Gd per yard. Quality C. olin Is 2d. 80in Is s)d per yard. Quality T). filinch only, Is -Id per yard. Quality E. 54 inch Is (3d. 72inch Is Od. 80inch 2s 2d per yard. PLAIN LTNEN FINISH. ls f 'd. SOinch 2s 2d. W. F. DURWARD & CO., LIMITED, 67y. PALMERBTON NORTH. Hitchings, Hankins and Co., Limited, Weraroa and Levin. Telephone No. 5. Telephone No. 7 LARGE STOCKS OF SEEDS. Hawke's Hay [{ye, Canterbury I'yc, Italian Rye, White and Hod Clover, Alskye,. Timothy, Trefo'l, Cow-grass, Crested Dogs-tail, Cliswings Fescue, Swedes, Turnips, and Mangolds (alt varieties), Cocksfoot, Rape, Lawn Grass Seeds, and Seed Potato';:. EXPLOSIVES. EXPLOSIVES. XOTH THE RKDBCKD I'IIICJiSNobels Gelegnite, ls Gd per lb. Nobel's Blasting Gelegnite, Is 9d Per lb. Nobel's No. G Detonators, 7s Gd per 100. Blasting Powder, Is per lb. Fuse, lOd per coil. AUCTION SALES HELD EVERY OTHER SATURDAY AT OUR LEVIN MART. Hitchings, Hankins & Co., Ltd., WERAROA AND LEVIN. THE FARMERS' EXCHANGE Inspect our Stock and compare out PricesRe llod Oats lOd per bag. Edmonds' Baking Powder lid p< tin. Wax Candles 7d per lb. , 1_ innes fid per lb. L'.ce, Sago and Tapioca fi lbs for 1 HASWELL BROS., PROPRIETORS, The Farmers' Exchange, Levin. A Good Mower for Little Money THE PICK OF AMERICA'S KEENEST MANUFACTURES. IHE LEADER.—A light rnaolijanlltk ' Ile ' W1 '" 1 P ara, " e ' hearings. A su i"\ ol bushing which cannot hind, lOin., 17s fid; 12in 13s Gd. NM\ ROV KR.—A boantifully designed mower. 4 blades, made from solid steel, hardened throughout, and accurately • ground, lOin.. 18s Gd; 12in. 21s; ! • 14in>) 22s Gd. NEW r MYSTIC.—A ball bearing machine, 'heavy revolving blades, hardened throughout, and screwed inside castings. Check nut adjustment. No screws. 12in., 30s; 14in., 32s Gd. OTHE MAKES AT CORRESPONDINGLY LOW PRICES. RAIL FREE ANYWHERE ls EXTRA. WE WILL RE-SHARPEN AND SET YOUR OLD MACHINE. Cost from 4s to 4s Gd. SIMS HARDWARE CO, LD. THE CHEAPEST IRONMONGERS, 220 T.AMBTQN QUAY, 106 CUBA STKEET, WELLINGTON. Spring Dresses of the Easy to Launder Type. Wlho has not longed for Spring to_come? The season when light, dainty, fresh frocks could be a-e----quisitioned and worn once more. The very washable and easy launder Dress Fabrics for the coming season are .here—in Levin— all ready for your choosing, and permit Stiles and Matheson to advise an early selection while the assortments are at tilieir ibest Apart from their other good qualities these Fabrics are to he commended for their moderate prices. French Cambrics—free from dressing—all the latest colourings arod newest stripes. Plain Zeohwas in all the colourings that will take this season. Striped Zephyrs, a. magnificent .range to select from, comprising plain and fancy stripes; "Merline" Mercerised Dress Union in self colours only. "Linoline," a.n ideal substitute for linen, available in many of the most beautiful shades. Here's Special Value. Coloured Dress Linens (ouir .popular range in latest colourings) Fancy Voiles in stripes, spots and floral designs, a very diressy fabric. 'Hoyles celebrated; Navy (prints (indigo dye) in plain striped and floral patterns. Now what will you do about it? STILES & MATHESON, THE WHITE HOUSE, Levin.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 September 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 September 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 September 1910, Page 2

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