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WITH YOCH TAPER DEW VERY j REMEMBER I 1 COLLINSON &^CUNNINGHAM THE DOMINION, Wellington's I. enrb^SrX.ron^^6d each, Vi leading daily, ami will deliver to I msM" In.rgo tucks, embroidered ooliai any address within reason. ~j edged with val. tare in a JJ AIJOKI and oK "^ AN] ?. WEEKLY - I SklcoTcVs wTtl) insertion let in. WITNESS, CANTERBURY I P S.-The above lines will bo sei $ g«s^n» give your address. "" a " d COLLINSON & CUN N lit CM*ItE ,LI ®i *or W^t/S lll mch!f Ih'"s i ! „"cS- 1 AND 3 BROAD STREITr. PAtMEBBTOW NORTH. cry and fancy goods. I I -» «- •> I The Things That Make A. T. Fenton & Co., i Houses into Homes. ' A house is only the first step toQorner Book Arcade. Levin. to which must bo clothed and " " filled with the things that give it Iife—FURNITURE^ ' Everythin required to furnish either ootage or mansion can be _— PEGDEN'S EXHIBITION OP And any couple desirous of arriving at the period when home will be all it should be—a place of comfort and delight—can take new millinery z,tzt r :% stSf of Sideboards, Combination Oheafe, WartobM, Flower A'i ■ Stands, Wicker Chairs, Settees, etc. The values offered are THE BON MARCHE. We extend a cordial invitation to thj ladies of Palmoiston and district m i. » t(. -visit the BON MARCHE and soo Uie display of MAGNIFICEN'I 81— g dpfcjgg ffljfl fIBBTM. to MILLINERY. The models have been seTiocted from some of the fore- JBEJwfc* © * most ateliers in Paris and London, and for grace and beauty, for win- m fiH GRADE FURNITURE DEALER, soiuoness and refinement they will stand any comparison. Hats, Toques and Bonnets | PALMERSTON NORTH. The preferred styles of the queens of fashion. The milliners of Paris '■■■"■ " m h?*ve achieved a remarkable triumph in tho new hats, which are again /~n » A on the large side. Tho deft manipulation of the trimming, the exq'nis- HPTTTiT?iIv S bA 1 10l AL> A-LUJN it.) technique displayed in the arrangements, the artistic colour com- XXJ-XJ binations, tho gracefulness of tihe iwist and curves, are all wonderfully "VOTT ? You will see tho Bon Marcho MiUHneiy Beauty—artistic achievements j A. * » ixX X XJ3I « ol clever milliners-and side by «de will bo shown some oi tho product- ' . „ u - n x,. from our Stock ions o our own workrooms. j n a preliminary inspection ani ultimate purcnase C. M. CO. ARTISTIC CROCKERY ?iMim NORTH ' AND GLASSWARE Tnilrvmio* <A XTI'IIP Ar| The design: are uncommonly attractive-while the pnees are u n - I 0 ta * classes of these -from the small drawi n groon> ' Every** our sterling value in THE CLOTHES PROCLAIM THE MAN, and for that reason the crockery a n d glassware before go „< eiaewnw®. Tailors' proclamations are important. A* Lucn & Co. i IMQON cam Have opened a.Tailor's Establishment in Levin, where they intend OwLil*-i IMO w* « Vv f to do business permanently. The premises are in Oxford" street, ■nnuuAKir'CDe next to W. Palmer's Cabinetmaking Establishment, |nUNI9IvI«IXKaKiL9y OIVE US spring o ™,™ VOUR Cheapside, Palmerston North. YOU WILL BE SATISFIED. 1055-q. (Tho Squaro m([ K '" K - W anted to Lct» - SinnP.OARnS WANTED TO LEASE. - 21 acres and cottage, in the for Bedding and for all Household borough; no or^W.' nw+„™ ticulars. PARKER AND VUNFurniture, CENT, Levin. PALMER'S, /CENTAUR CYCLES. New seaOXFORD STREET, LEVIN, J guarantee af'PHILLTPS'^b/kO.^ Is the cheapest house in the district. M PreK, CycS" SPECIAL DISPLAYS EVERY SAT- a "t PHTLLTPS' BYKO. URDAY EVENING. T\ ANCJING FOLK should note XJ very carefully that Friday, —— in October, is the night of _ the ammmmmm-mwmmrmmßi y.evin Foresters' Grand AntiiverDressing Tables French and and Washstands. Italian Bedsteads hear his bellows MowP" WhoseP Why, D. Malcolm's. The Oxford street Blacksmith. Horso ehoeina o Rnw!?ality. Got vour horse!? teeth seen to at MALCOLM'S. WANTED KNOWN—That J. toe ™ PETERS, bootmaker, haa re- - , , , . , movwl into Main Street, Shannon, OA A EOOS pnt down for U in Ail A 1 8 VAI 1 O N and is prepared to do repairing at ZUU GIBSON'S G" PreIVIMI Lh TwV l\ Bed-rock-prices. Nothing but the servative will pay yon. very best leather used. All Work ■ — C 3 IVI \ 1 guaranteed. 759.y rNTTMMER TIME s coming. f\ LJ n",n IV IIU W — O Don't delnv in <rpttin«r your W ■ mamm w w v IT7ANTED KNOWN—F. >HOM- nicvcl- r>nt in fhoroucih order nnrl mi 1 .hi ■ VV SON. Sliannon, is prepared to 01inTt1 ol1od: it makes tho machine —*1 FOR A GOOD PAIR OF BOOTS Pnper-Hpnging and Painting of ] nq f, f,i, voo times ns lnn>r. Ml ■ 1111 n every description. Estimates free v;or ] c clone on tho premises. T?oTL a _.i. »•_, Dcfiiintlnnp «x iL n H of charge. Picture Framing a -n n ; rt! n)1 r1 a Sncciality. There S Big Reductions at the I Speciality. Ask him for a nuota- bARRATT'S BYKO. Great Clearance of I B Shannon, and started in business as _ - A I I Ha Genernl Carrier. Travellers' •* jf OTOR, CYCTTiES. btest models I B B I "f \l? B samples carefully handled. lVk. F.N.. single olvindor nnd f^nr U8 0 w UJ y S-UI/ft. B ° remov cvlindor. Lessons given. PHTL- ■ - ■ TTTANTED KNOWN.—MRB E. T ' T?C; nTKO ; I™ 1 W KING wishes to intimate that work on a nrennine built sho has taken over the boarding- 8.5.A., and vou'll <ret there house at Shannon formerly kept by ov „ rv PHTLLTP'R BVKO. Mrs Stevens. Piano, bath, and every home comfort provided. 760q. SATURDAY NiTGHT snips now — —— ffoin?. See windows everv IH:7ANTED KNOWN.-That A. Snturdav nicrht. PHTLLTP'S BYKO are fend ol First-Clasa Bread, all V* u™ you need to do is to give him a . g follTK i } n nrR . • mises in Oxford Street, Levin, lately WJ ANTED.—Wringers, extra high occupied by W. Hislop. 874-v. 6d; 12fnc\.!'l5" 6d; 14iich.ri8s 6d! KNOWN. - Frvsh Rail free. Sims Hardware Co., Assortment of the noted Cuba Street. Wellington. Phoenix Sweets just received nt — the Dreadnoupht Lollie Shop, oprw ■ II B irßTi ITTANTED KNOWN. That F. the School, LeVl'n. Ohoall CommiMl. b \ B Iflf II" TT BOOTH is prepared to do oolntes and Toffees oT all kindfl "«"on a «u o, th. U " l |, Nlt JB Wpllintftnn PaintingandPanerbanging of eVery kept . • UMMI K hrnla wa VVulllllclUll, description. All estimatea given at l U i lowest price. 684qr. "I3ORTRTTA MENTAL TIOSRT1 —ZT~ ZT J TAL.—Ews for Rale. SneW ANTED KNOWN.—That W. o ; n i laving strains of White LegFINDLAY, Bootmaker, We- h frn . Silver Wvandotte, and Black raroa (Williams s new buildings) re- Orpinsrton. 6s 6d ner dozen _ 1 pairs all boots on same_ day aa left, (posted). 1003-O. Wellington prices. Work guaran- , luiffii. : : ; r„ Forty 7< " ra in tte trl>a '- 9 t*tanted known. _iw TWVIW m, TTTANTED KNOWN.—That MRB .» » making.—Mrs Barratt IhavliJ!'vlw VV J. W. KING, of Bhannon, of- m'? removed from premises m OxYiy A fers the best of board and rem- f °rd street, will continue Dress- • ItjL. v-/« tl. • l*ifSsM&= dence to permanent or casual pat- making at her residence, corner of * rons. Every meal is well ®Qrved. Tiafalgar and Weraroa roads, near """"" TO HORSE OWNERS. Levin Recreation Reserve. 1002-m. BOOMS: QUEEN STREET. THE DISTEIcfIfEWSPAPEB. WiS i W A „ NTED KNO ™ ~ P»n.""7 Tttw TTrtT>r>Tr7TJTriMrr a nwnnM Farms on Manawatu Line. Farm- jX Owners may advertise Sittings ®rs wishing to dispose of their or Fowls for sale—m this AICLE - circulating m Toko- Farms, send fall particulars to quarter for six jmuc/iiiNU or au xnose mrar- maru, Shannon, Levin, Ohan, Mana- OkBETJ, ANT) CO n nd i?Vu lines; or ten shillings per month. ested in forming a -Male Glee kau, Otaki, Te Horo, Waikanae and tate AgentSi Palmerston N. 811-y TT7ANTED.—Read the Bimi Ulub are invited to attend at the Paraparaumu—is the paper in which VV fVi«» f.M.C.A. Rooms on Tuesday Even- you should advertise your travelling - on • rr Zn» ine next, at 7.30 p.m. * stallions. Write for a quotation of _ _ - page J. It will interest yon. JT. G. VINCENT, advertising rates. .Spedal conces- For CHHren'B .t ftTNTmn

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 September 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 September 1910, Page 3

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