SALE OP MAIDS' WASHING DRESSES THIS IS THE BARGAIN SENSATION OF THE SEASON — TAKE OUR WORD FOR THAT. You nevei' saw such smart little frocks as these that we are offering AT ABOUT I3ALF THEIR USUAL PRICES. How can we do it? Simply by large cash buying, and large cash selling. There are smart little Princess shapes to fit maids from 10 years upwards. , Most of the leading colours too.and all good washers. FROM K/I 1 EACH. Other dresses in Zephyrs, trimmed with braid end embroidered yokes—Pink Sky, Vienx Rose and Deseda. FROM 1 J/ft EACH. All are tin's season's importations and are worth double. COME IN PERSON OR POST YOUR ORDER. BUT DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. collinson & oysyiyiryGHAmE l?p«. WHERE YOUR MONEY BUYS BEST. \ ANT) S BROAD STREET. PAhMERSTOV NORTH AT COLLINSON AND SON. We have just lande dan extra large shipment of the well known MASON JAM JARS. Special Prices for Full Cases FOR CASH. Porcelain-lined Mason Jars for Jam Pint eke, 6 down in case, 17s 6d case. Quart sise, 8 dozen in case, 27s Wom6. Half gallon size, 6 da«m in case, 28e 6d case. ATLAS SPECIAL WIDE MOUTH JARS FOR PRESERVING Pint rise, *6 dozen in case, 27s 6d caee, Glass Top Jars for Jam. Pint siu, 6 do»n in ca», 21. Ed »". Quart mm, 8 doten in case, 24e o<l of.
COLLINSON & SON ? IRONMONGERS, Cheapside, Palmerston North. Wanted to Let Drapery Sale. *■ W " ■γ-f 7 ANTED TO SKTiL.-'Porta'blo TTIOR SALE-Good quality William _ g>A Centeure, Premiers, and Jb Pears large «.- : small .ganti- JS. BgA p attern Cyc i es f rom ties, by Marco I'osell.u i Ka«... £? lQs __ BYKO CORNE R. nmTCXTS-About tbat Boy's 13 S.A. Iβ the cycle thatfiot. 1 ' Suit H-'s an opportunity .O. there every time. — hVlvo that seldom comos -to have him fit- CORNER, ted for (is n<l. Colo's Rnlo, near - --•• Post Office. Tj S.A. riders never have to walk IT 7ln™ MR OORXFD ** """" VV W. fIISLOP has "been ap- bihty-B\KO COR.NM). pointed ago/ifc for Lethaby's Ura- " bwllas. Any orders left in his OG4PPFR •jnoral Carrie care will receive bis careful JJ O^i^/^liv^ed^V, H£s_— and from Railway Station. FnrninALli in at W. HIBLOP'B (late tnre re moved. Orders left with \J Morgan Brothers), Oxford R Bradley promptly attended Street, Levin, for a quiet game ot tOt 3-ym. billiards or snooker. # Hair cutfcin" , and shaving earned on as usual. Next to N. Holdaway's. T PETERS, Shannon.—Try him 858-y! tl • for Boots. A good stock to —-— choose from. Special bargains for • MEN.- Just another Reminder Christmas Note the address: about those tailored Suits. Next to Oallaghans. Mind, thero are no "slops," but what ' you pay 50s for elsewhere. Coles f or ari easy run ' J>vkG > 2 j s . -£> 'home after a hard day's toil— known-f. ihom. BYKO CORNER ' VV SON, ShflimoD, is prepared to - —- 7 do Paper-Hanging and Paintdng of T> S.A. cycles are getting more every description. Estimates free .Dβ popular every day. — BYKO of charge. Picture Framing e CORNER. Speciality. Ask him for a nuotatdon. ' 765 - T - /GIBSON oells 25 Jelly Jars for WANTED KNOWN. -W. J. * 8 ™* SPARKS has returned to ——— r Z~— ~ Shannon, and started in bneiness as T> B.A. cyclee. Drop that old a General Carrier. Travellere' • crock and get a B.S.A.—BYKO samples carefully handled. Fnrni- CORNER. ture removed. 768-y . —_ ANTED KNOWN. — That a MORRIS has started busineu as a Baker at Weraroa. If you BALANCE of Sections unsold in are fond of First-Class Bread, all Robinson Bros. , Estate will you need to do is to give him a . i trwu. ozi-y. be offered as under: — Section 4, containing 197 acres 1 TXT ANTED KNOWN.—We have rood: price, £12 per acre. VV eereral bnyera 'or good Dairy _ ~ _ ... 100 _ 0 Farms on Manawatu Line. FannSection 5, containing 162 acres i wiahing to dispose of their roods; price, £12 per acre. Farms, eend full particulars to ORBELL AND CO., Land rad EβThese sections are situated close to tate Agenfr. P»h_ewton N-^m^ the Wirokino Bridge, and are rich ■ ANTED.-Wrivgen, extra bi*h drained swamp and river deposit yy arwie, rillers llinches, 13b land. 6d; 12inoh., 15b 6d; 14inch., lßs 6d. . ~ Rail free. Sims Hardware Co., TERMS: 10 per cent down, 5 per Cub* Btreet. Wellington. cent in 6 months, 10 per cent in 12 MALCOLM, Horseshoer and months, and balance in 5 years at jj # General Blacksmith, Oxford 5 per cent. Street, Levin. All kinds of blacksmithing carried out. Farrier's These sections are excellent value work a epecial study. Wote the adand should pay well for farming or d^.?^<^n^_?s_!L_ L ! V !. n : to buy for speculative purposes. ___ T COPPIN, bnflder and contrac- _, , ~ ~ , , . U • tor, Oxford Street, Levin. For further particulars apply to an d Estimates given. ABRAHAM. AND WILLIAMS, All work done at reasonable rates. 107-m. LTD. Apply Opposite State School. 1 k* lAUuenßi TJAEBATT'S BYKO is still in the J. U. «J«JtfIN9UNy X 5 leod for repairs, enamelling, (Late MteMd «d J«M). J ) PHOTOGRAPHER, the best of material used. SatisOXFORD STREET, LEVIN. ??# 3 5_g5? r . ant ®« d - GROUP PICTURES A SPECIAL- STRONG Tumblers for Jelly makITY. k3 ing at GIBSON'S chea.p. — WUSS?^£ jl !?rL' Outdoor Photographs in all parts of the district. "*"* RINTTNG of every , description . Best work Guaranteed and prices executed on the shortest netto suit all. 'oe at the "CHRONICLE" Ofnrv> ANTED.-Read the Bimo Hardware Co.'a ndvertisemen LEVIN 0D P a^e '■ w '" i"*** , yon. YM fj A X>RINTING of every deecriptfoa • -LtA. Vy. riL. executed on the shortest notROOMS; QUEEN BTREM. *» at ih * Chronic!.-' TRESPASS NOTTCW. LONDON STUDIO. -» NY person found trflspussinjrov ~ (Next door Hugh Hall.) a n 7 of our propertirs-otafc ■ RfIAPTM ■RrnnW Prinw-nal or Ohan—may be proswiiteo. . ArtS N MSnSfS 1 SKERMAN AND FODKVIN for the last fourteen years operat- ■ ing in some of the leading London and Provincial studios. Prompt e that irorks Hard enongh and personal attention to fco ghonja we »r all busmen. Specialities in no thfng \nt the Roilyn niiehrinkGroups, Qhildren, Cattle and Arcto- able wool | anm j "Delb»" tecture. Ul&qr. finish.— AdH.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 February 1911, Page 3
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