£20,000 WORTH OF DRAPERY TO BE SLAUGHTERED A few of the bargains obtainable aJt the Huge Drapery and Clothing Bale which commences on Thursday, 19th January, at AT COLLINSON AND LIMITED. when twenty thousand pounds worthof goods will he sacrificed. Silk Veilings, all cilours, were Is to Is lid yard going at 6d yard. Serveittes hemmed ready for use, $ dozen for Is lid . French Blouse Flannels, really good patterns, including navy with white spots, usually ]slldto 2s 6d yard, to be casrificed at Is a jard. floured Quilts for single beds, Is lid, 2s 6d, 2s lid. Double bed sizes, 3s lid each. Flo-al Art Muslins, 36 inches wide, cream grounds, pink, green, or 1,1 , us flowers, the latest floral designs, 2s 9d the dozen yards. Summer Press Tweeds, cotton, double width, dress piece of 7 yards for 2s lid and 4s lid. Lace- front Lisle Hosiery either black or tan, a marvelous line troing a Is lid for 2 pairs, or Is single pair, honestly worth Is (>'• pair. ° Thousands of bargains that mil handsomely repay a visit t<? Lite huge sale at COLLINSON & GUNNINGHAME LTD. 1 AND 3 BROAD STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. JAM O'JSLR^ AT COLLINSON AND SON. We have just lande dan exttra largs shipment of the well known MASON JAM JARS. Special Prices for Full Cases for cash. Porcelain-lined Mason Jars for Jam Pint size, 6 dozen in case, 17s <3d case. Quart size, 8 dozen in case, 27s 6d cas®. Half gallon size, 6 dazen in case, 28s 6d case. ATLAS SPECIAL WIDE MOUTH JARS FOR PRESERVING. Pint size, 6 dozen in case, 27s 6d case, 8 -£T« 6d case. Glass Top Jars for Jam. Pint size, 6 dozen in case, 21s 6d ca©9. Quart size, 8 dozen in case, 24s 6d cafl®. If yon don I *. jL"RhS ffVT mSt' JarcT 7d Jars and Honey Jar,. COLLINSON & SON, IRONMONGERS, Cheapside, Palmerston North.
LOST— From Homestead, White Frciiofi Poodle, femnW>. Reward, £1. MRS I'AL.MI*. ANTED.— A quiet home for W 'two little boys ages 6 and/, for a. few weeks. Apply, statu „ ■tonus, etc., K. M., Chronicle LOST.— Bicycle, 24incb frame, 3coil saddle, blue saddleclot% Eadie Hub. Return to Phillips Byko. •kttANTKD. - For Experimental W Farm, Weraroa, two geneial farm hands: one man for orchard work, one ploughman ; also one assistant housekeeper (references required), and one man to run separator. Apply to Ihe Managei.^ W\NTED— For the Boys' Train'incr Farm, Weraroa, two good all-round" 1 farm- hands, single men, not under 25 years ol age, capable „f using any implements. i.iust thoroughly -steady. ages at t |„. ,-ate of £7fi a year, mine to {•<)(> ltv Co annually. l'oi ruitnei particulars Apply to Itho Manager at the Boys' Training l'ann, Wewiroa. WANTED KNOWN.—Economic Tailoring Co. have removed to building immediately adjoinmg CWicl Office. Suits from to 115s; Costumes from 75s to 200s. Guarantee. No fit. No pay. A. GILMOR.E. _ IJ - 3 ' "II7ANTED KNOWN. —That MR W W. HISLOP has been appointed agent for Lethaby's Umbrellas. Any orders left in his care will receive his careful attention. 418 -y-. riALL in at W. HISLOP'S (late Morgan Brothers), Oxford Street, Levin, for a qaiet game of billiards or snooker. Hair cutting and shaving earned on as usual. Next to N. Holdaway'e. 858-y. WANTED KNOWN—P. 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 "notation. 785-v. WANTED KNOWN. - W. J. SPARKS has returned to Shannon, and-started in business as a General Carrier. Travellers samples carefully handled. Fnrniture removed. 708-y LONDON STUDIO.f (Next door Hugh Hall.) RSABIN HORN, Principal • Artist- Mr Horn has been for the last fourteen years operating in some of the leading London and Provincial studios. _ Prompt and personal attention to all business. Specialities in Groups, Children, Cattle and Architecture. • 1413-qr. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!! IN THANKING the public for the support they have given mo since I have taken over the business from Mr Bowen, I now beg to draw attention to my First Annual Stocktaking Sale. . The goods are all marked as usual in plain figures. For the month of JANUARY till the First Week in FEBRUARY a cash discount of 25 per cent (5s in the £) will be given off these prices. As lam a manufacturing Jeweller a.nd Watchmaker, and have three shops to keep going, T am enabled to supply you with the best ouality articles at the most reasonable prices. # Repairs of all kinds. Satisfaction suaranteed at WW- L. JENNESS WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, (Late L. A. Bowen.) Manners Street, Wellington: Queen Street, Levin: Jackson Street, 14-y Petone. LEVTN MEAT - JI) COLD STORAGE CO. OWTNX3 to expiration of Lease, we have decided to close our Levin Branch after Saturday, tho 21st inst. Customers will be supplied as usual from our Weraroa Shop. Orders given to either of our carts or by telephone will he promptlv attended to. HERBERT J. RICHARDS, 55-6, Managing Director.
Wanted to Let. Advertieenieji-.fi under this hoscsi'AIs eat '.; . "brws inaortioua -Ci 2s 6a WANTED TO SELL.-11 Acres (or thereabout) of standing Onts right in town. Appy, PAlSkEft AND VINCENT, Levm. TmHRISTMAS WEEK. Special Discounts of 10 per cent, for cash. BYKO CORNER. /"CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. A VJ tour on a uenuino B.S.A. Nothing better. BYKO CORNER. TOP!!! "Where's your light. I'm just going to BYKO '' CORNER, to get one. HO. GAPPER, General Carrier • Levin. —Goods delivered to and from Railway Station. I' urniture removed. Orders loft with R W. Bradley promptly attended to. 3 " 9 - J PETERS, Shannon.-Try him • for Boots. A good stock to choose from. Special bargains for Christmas. Note tho address: Next to Callaghan's. /"CHRISTMAS BOX.—You cannot do better than get a good B.S.A. Cycle. BYKO CORNER. START the New Year by getting a sood reliable Cycle at BYKO CORNER. RUBBER RINGS and Mason's Jars you can't heat GIBSON'S. -i Q-j -t WILL pass smoothly <f It?J.JLyou ride a Genuine BSA. BYKO CORNER. WANTED KNOWN. — That a MORRIS has started businew is a Baker at # Weraroa. If you are fond of First-Class Bread, all you need to do is to give him a | trial. R2l-y. WANTED KNOWN.—Wo have several buyers for good Dairy Farms on Manawatn Line. Farmers wishing to dispose of their Farms, send full particulars to ORBELL AND CO., Land r.id TVr tate Agents, Palmerston N. *11-.v WANTED.— Wringers, extra high grade, rillers llinches, 13s 6d; 12inch., 15b fid; 14inch., 18s 6d. Ra>l free. Sim? Hardware Co., Cuba Btreet, Wellington. D MALCOLM, Horseshoer and • General Blacksmith, Oxford Street, Levin. # All kinds of blacksmithing carried out. Farrier's work a special study. Note the address: Near Chronicle Office, Levin. JCOPPIN, builder and contr.yj- • tor, Oxford Street, Levin. Plans prepared and Estimates given. All work done at reasonable rates. Apply Opposite State School. BARRATT'S BYKO is still in the leod for repairs, enamelling, brazing, and all cycle snnlries. All work done on the premises, and only the best of material used. Satisfaction guaranteed. POT your butter down now it is cheap. Gibson has plenty of Crocks. PRINTING of every description executed on the shortest notice at the "CHRONICLE" Office. "VX?" ANTED.—Read the Sim* VV Hardware Co.'s advertisemep on page 2. It will interest you. ; of every description executed on the shortest notice at the "Horowh«nna Chroainle" TRESPASS NOTICE. A NY person found trespassing on any of our properties—Otaki or Ohau—may be prosecuted. SKERMAN AND PODEVIN. ■ Every a that works Yiard enough to perspire freely should wear .J~? - nothing but the Roelyn unshrinkable pare wool flannwl, "DelW ftniaih —Adri.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 January 1911, Page 3
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