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G. fl. Bautoh P. H. HAIU'BU. TA Kl. LEVIN. , J_£ AKPER AND -JJARPER, BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS,'/ LEVIN. fe; ' rs to Mr E. J. Prendorgast. MONEY TO LEND On approved socutity atj owest current ratos. "CENTRAL IiOTEL j OIAEI. ! LIIfIST-OLABB Simple Rsamß » .'«r Ooais-.ereial- TrtTellsri. Danecim Beer only «n U9. The Best Brando of "Winei .ms£ Spirits kont in stock- Letten and- talegrami promptly ftttandrd 4e. W. MoKI6@, Propriot#r. I A Raid on New Zealand Is now being made by tthe BOOKER TOBACCO COMPANY, with their choice brands ol American Tobaccos. YOUR TOBACCONIST - T. Jenrnan, has "been appointed agent for Levin, and the Company's goods can now ibe obtaine dJ'roni hi 111. and should have <1 ready sale when known to i New Zealand smokers. ! If yon are looking for something new, give 'hem a (rial. Thos. Jenman, THE LEADING HAIRDRESSER. TOBACCONIST AND UMBRELLA MAKivR. - • LEVIN. NOTICE. •'The Horowhenna Chronicle" Bay be obtained daily from— Maura A. T. Font,on and Co. Levin Mr J. M'. Thompson - - Levin Mr§ Milne Wer*ro& Miss Dnncklev - - • Shannon. Byron Brown, Limited - - - - Ohan. Mr C. E. Lindsay - - - Manakau.

n ——CTnriffliia' Biffwi B " MWlfeailW!g:^>W!!i! ' '*' *'' r ' l ' rai^> * t |j I ' cotton Dress Goods. Ladies' Trimmed Hat I I DreSS L,ne,,S- All our stock of Prints, Cre- Ail this season's models, trim- I I .101,, vide i„ .11 New Shades. and Cambrics, n,ed Silk. Flowery etc wnaHy I You should rail rally for first US ually sold at SM to Is, Sale 19s■ Ccl to -is , I piolc, usually 1 /?>, now 9d yard. Price 6d yard. 9/11 g t Coloured Dress Stuffs. I SO full I'ij'ces of new Dross I K All Wool Delaines in Navy ■ Stnfl's 4'2in Hide in Tweeds, ill v-f I '' IT , Ts'le P ice 1/ I Cheviots, Lustre, and Taffetas, Nil, worth 2» od, hale Lute 1/ g etc., worth -/' 1 1 to 't/G, Sale _ ffl ) ,u( - - j| price 1/6 1/11 P er .v ill ' cl - YJ fb mg$CS HtH C "'1 — ' Out l£Clills Men's Washing Vests. New Ties. These are worth your while , , / putting aside for Evening or | 30 dozen new !>rond-end from I S inner Wear, usually 7'G, Sale || I Ties usually 1/1 lto 2/G, ro be Price 2/6 clark'S i—;r^r men's Suits. |CT our Stock of Mpns Stnnv Colonial Tweed Sav Suits, IKI WEL ' Hats must be sold so hr.ve made latest euv, just the Suit for the price small ; were y/6, now Second I'est. 4 l'/G, now 29/6 2/6 1 ' " MK^gaaacw WashlngCostun.es. 0 Boys' Varsity Suits. Women's l»rint Blouse Cos- QAT/R Cotton-Tweed Suits to be tumes. new goods, latest styles, I sold cheap to clear: look, only were lGs (id t«- IDs (id, Sale 2/18 each. Price 9/BS NOW I Double-Bed Sheeting. Print Underskirts. 11l (j 00t l plain White Sheeting, 40 Underskirts in Good Was «» »| ,le ,'/«• """ i n!! Print, full «!»*, Sale Pri O w j llo > l/l )'»>d ; SOm wide l/ 11, "ow i/||, worth dmihle. J' llll feWlllt, |/3 yard. Child's SgHoo! Hats. Muslin Blouses. Print Washing Blouses. White Sailor Straws with name on the Bands. Over 10 8 dozen good Blouses, latest G dozen Striped Print Blousdozen to select from, were Is styles embroidered, worth Os Gd I eg t0 be clfiar( . f] , lt |/gj 1 lid to 3s l id. Sale Price 1/- to 7s Gd, Sale 1 nee r J/11 | |

JOB PRINTING ! ' "" vS«_X „■ ■ - Have your work done WELL and REASONABLE at . . "The Chronicle." r 8 " NEW STOCK AND NEW IDEAS.

Dominion Boardin^house. OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. MRS SMITH w,ho has taken over the DOMINION BOARDING HOUSE, has had it renovated throughout. FIVE RECOMMENDATIONS. Good Table; Good Beds; Hot and Cold "Viator Service; Good Wait- * tag, and Firat-CJiass Supervision. Tariff - -4s 6d per day. Dinner at 11 a.m. on Sale Days. Weekly Boardera taken at 18s pei week. 929-y. WEEKLY SUIJSCRIBMftS. TN response to requests from various subscribers, arrangements been made to allow the runner boys to receive, on behalf of "The , Chronicle," weekly or monthly Bubooriptiona at residents' own doors. Those who decide to pay in this manner are advised to keop a small - • book, and obtain recoipts from the rtwnera for each weekly cfr monthly payment made. Monthly payments will bfl at the reduced rate of Sa per calendar mouth. 10SS-*«o.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 January 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 January 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 January 1911, Page 2

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