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£20,000 WORTH OF DRAPERY TO BE SLAUGHTERED A few of the bargains obtainable aft the Huge Drapery and Clo thing Sale which commences on Thursday, lWh January, at AT COLLINSON AND AMES' LIMITED. when twenty thousand pounds worthof goods will b« sacrificed. Silk Veilings, all cilours, were Is to la lid yard going at 6dl yard. Serveittes hemmed ready for use, J dozen for la lid . French 13 louse Flannels, really good patterns, including nary with jvhite spots, usually Is lid to 2s 6d yard, to be casrificed at Is a Coloured Quilts for single beds, Is lid, 2s 6d, 2s lid. Double bed sizes, de lid each. Floral Art Muslins, 36 inches wide, cream grounds, pinß green, or blue flowers, the latest floral designs, 2s 9d toe dozen yards. Summer Dress Tweeds, cotton, double width, dress pieoe of 7 yards for 2s lid and 4s lid. Lace front Lisle Hoaiery either black or tan, a tnarvclolus line going a Is lid for 2 pairs, or la single pair, honestly worth Is fid pair. Thousands of bargains that will handsomely repay a visit to the huge sale at GOLLINSON & GUNNINGHAME LTD. 1 AND 3 BROAD STREET, PALMERBTON NORTH. JJLM JARS AT COLLIN SON AND SON. We have just lande dan extra largs shipment of the well known MASON JAM JARS. Special Prices for Full Cases FOR CASH. Porcelain-lined Mason Jars for Jam Pint size, 0 dozen incaae, 17 s 6d ca*e. Quart size, 8 > dozen in case, 27a 6dcaw. Half galloa size, 6 dazen in case, 28a od case. ATLAS SPECIAL WIDE MOUTH JARS FOR PRESERVING. Pint size, 6 dozen in case, 27a 6d caae, i-rx od« Glass Top Jars for Jam. KfwStoiSS* JaS U%m. Tioovor Jar. and H<m.J Jar,. GOLLINSON & SON, IRONMONGERS, Cheapside, Palm erst on North.

Wanted to Let. Advertisement* under this heading. In each; three insertion* ior 'is fid. WANTED TO LET—cheap—supcrior I'2-roomcd house, suitable for hoarders. Apply Parker and Vincent, Box 1. i~IHIUSTMAS WEEK. Special Discounts of 10 per cent, for oar I '. »YKO CORNER. /"tHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. A VJ tour on a uenuino Nothing better. BYKO CORNKKSTOP!!! Where's your light. I'm just going to 1H K0 CORNER to get one. HC. GAPPER, .jneral Carrier • Levin.—Good" ''slivered to and from Railway Si.'i.ion. I ( urniture removed. Orders left with It. W. Bradlej promptly attended to. T PETERS, Shannon.-Try liiin • for Boots. A good stock to choose from. Special bargains for Christmas. Note the Next to Callaghan's. OHRISTMAS BOX.—You cannot do better than get a good B.S.A. Cycle. BY ICO CORNER. START the New Year by gotting a good reliable Cycle at BYKO CORNER. FOR RUBBER RINGS and Magon's Jars you can't beat GIBSON'S. 1 Q1 1 WILL pass smoothly >f it/XX you ride a Genuine JiSA. BYKO CORNER. WANTED KNOWN. — That a MORRIS has started business as a Baker at Weraroa. If you are fond of First-Class Bread, all you need to do is to give him a trial. _ 621-y. WANTED KNOWN.—Wo have several buyers ? <vr good Dairy Farms on Manawatu Line. Farmem wishing to dispose of their Farms, send full particulars Ui ORBELL AND CO., Land nid Estate Agents. Palmerston N. ?11-y WANTED.— Wringers, extra high grade, fillers llinchea, 13s 6d; 12tnch., 15b 6d; 14inch., 18s 6d. Rail free. Sims Hardware Co , Cuba Street. Wellington. D MALCOLM, Horseshoer and • General Blacksmith, Oxford Street, Levin. # All kinds of blackI smithing carried out. Farrier's ' work a special study. Note the address: Near Chronicle Office, Levin. JCOPPIN, builder and contrao- • tor, Oxford Street, Levin. Plans prepared and Estimates given. All work done at reasonable rates. I Apply Opposite State School. BARRATT'S BYKO is still in the leod for repairs, enamelling, i brazing, and all cycle sunlries. All • work done on the premises, and only , the -best of material used. Satis- , guaranteed. i - POT your butter down now it is cheap. Gibson has plenty of • Crocks. T"*R]NTINO of every dwriptior execute on the shorts* net . ice at th* "CHKONTCT.E" Offio*. WANTED— Read the Sim-J Hardware Cn.'s on page I. It will interest yon TTfcRINTING of ev«'rv description executed on the shortwrt notice at th« "Tlopowh«nn» ChronWo" TRESPASS NOTICE. A NY person found tmpassing ot) ■ s any of our properties—Otak: . or Ohau—mav be prosecutea. t SKERMAN AVP PODEVIV r > Every «* that works Hard enongh; to perspire freely should wear nothing but the Roslyn unshrinkable pure wool Sannw, "Delta" finish,—Adrt.

LOST. -From Arapaepae Road, "on .Friday night, one | 1llll( ,! c horse with cover on. t '/ Cresswell, Arapaepae Road. 9>-t-i-LOST.-Hotweon Post Office and .Fairfield Estate, gold earrin"- .set with pearls and garnetFinder rewarded on returning same to Chronicle Office. j-yOH IMMEDIATE SALE — One 1 T Piano, in first-class order, Li 10s. One "Carmine" Violin, with case and bow, cost £8 10s, L . Owner leaving tli<> district. '' inM Auctioneering Co. LOST —On Saturday night, _by passenger to Levin troin Otalri; possibly on train to Palmeiston, a Gilctte safety raw. Finder please return to Father Sehaefer. St. Patrick's College, or to Mr J 'O'Donohue, Levin. JJ " Wanted known.-That mr W. HISLOP has been ajv pointed agent for Lethaby's Imbrellas. Any orders left in I. .s care_ will receive his careful «^ n " tionT "*' riALh in at W. HIBLOP'S (lato \j Morgan Brothers), Oxford Street, Levin, for a quiet game of billiards or snooker. _ Hair cutr ting and shaving aimed on as usual. Next to N. Holdaway s. 358-y. WANTED KNOWN—P. IttOMSON, Shannon, is prepared U> do Paper-Hanging and Paantmg of every description. Estimates free of charge. Picture Framing a Speciality. Ask him for a muter tion. ' _ Wanted known. - w. J. SPARKS has returned to Shannon, and started in busmeea ah a General Carrier. Travellers samples carefully handled. Furniture removed. 70a " y Miss Maud Remington. Teacher of Pianoforte and Violin, LEVIN. Next Term <begins first week in 13-m. February. LEVIN Y. M. 0. A. ROOMS: QUEEN STREET. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!! IN THANKING the public for the support they have given me 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 he given off these prices. As lam a manufacturing Jeweller and Watchmaker, and have three shops to keep going, I am enabled to supply you with the best quality articles at the most reasonable prices. «... Repairs of all kinds. Satisfaction guaranteed at WM. t. JENNESS WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, (Late L. A. Bowen.) Manners Street, Wellington; Queen Street, Levin; Jackson Street, 14-y> Petone. LEVIN MEAT COLD STORAGE CO. OWING to expiration of Lease, we have decided to close our Levin Branch after Saturday, the 21st inst. Customers will he supplied as usual from our Weraroa Shop. Orders given to either of our carts or by telephone will he promptly attended to. HERBERT J. RICHARDS, 65-0, Managing Director.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 January 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 January 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 January 1911, Page 3

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