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BEMOVAL N OTICE Removed to New Premises opposite The Borough Council H. ANSTICE Coa < l.lnildcr, Levin ■■■ ■■■■■■'■ | LUGKIE & TOOGOCD I nARRISTERS & SOLICITORS, " WE'RE GOING TO & patent agents. out AM PIVn Fratithuston Stitch I U1 AN bIND Wellington. TO IT.' Money to lend on Town and Countiy Securities at Lowest Current I Rates. Wednesday, the 21st day of Febrnarv is to be the last day of our /-? * sale For Sate, Lot us shake linn (Is until yon g over its success. I I A Bargain.—3oo acres, 9 miles Let ns urge yon not to nana: g e;r piy month, 5 roomed house, lenhack, for one by one the Clock I an( j subdivided, shep yards, and of Opportunity will tick off the outbuildings, 40 acres in turnips, golden chances to economise that | rcst ; n gr!^ S) all ploughable, H mile ' to creamery and sdhool, owner leavJVlillpr ?nd G'onn's ing for New South Wales; price up m h to Feb. Ist, £12 10s per acre, half Great Slimmer Sale I could be raised on mortgage; ownei B requires cash. makes possible. j For g a i e or Exchange, a concrete store and butcher's shop and 6-room-Men's and Boy's Clothing, Hats, e d dwelling house, good position, and Mercery share in the drastic Terms for sale o rexchange. price reductions, whilst if yon have Footwear to buy for any Houses, shop, and good building member of your familv, welcome sites in Shannon from £2-5 per sectsavings are to be made here. ion. lerms to suit every one, and no interest charged on balance or Time i* slipping by—come ere it 3 £25 section. is too late. 8 ; PHI TP* IWPI. j R Stansell, The Great Outfitter s, I SENIOR. Palmerston North. I | kelburne, ■ ; (Wellington).

G. H. Harper. P. B. Haupbk. '"-TAKI, LEVIN. AK PE R AND J_|" A RPE R, BARRISTERS & SOLICITORSU LEVIN. rs to Mr E. J. Prer.dergast. MONEY TO LEND On approved secmity atj owest current rates. CENTRAL HOTEL. GIAKI. 71M9T«0LA@!s Bosmi ' f#r Comiaerflift! Travallerj. Height'* lip. The Best, fir&ntia $1 Winei ileal Spirits kept in otoak. Letten and tplf'grams promptly it Is. j W. MsKECJy. .. Frsprietsr.* | A Raid on New' Zealand I* now being made by the ROOKKR TOBACCO COMPANY, with their choice brands of American Tobaccos. YOUR TOBACCONISTT. Jertman, }i&§ be*n appointed agent for Levin, j an 4 tie Company's goods can now j fee obtaine dfroin him, and should j liato B ready sale when known to 1 New fo&land smokers. j If jon are looking for something j new, giro them a trial. j Thos. Jenman, THE LEADING HAIRDRESSER, TOBACCONIST AND UMBRELLA MAKER, . - LEVIN, j NOTICE. | i -'The ncrr.vrhfTiua Chronirit* " I Blfcy be nbtnintid <!a:lj from— I MtMf? A. T. F"ntnn and Co. Levin Mr J V> r..-.: ,->« on l>vin SCra Milna Werwoft j Sliw Dnnrk'ey • - Shannon. Byron Brown, Limited - - - - Ohan. Mr 0 F. Lindsay - - - ManakanJ

CS X- A » K ' » Grand Clearance Sale ! WILL BE CONTINUED 8 I FOR A I I FEW DAYS LONGER. I vrv> lnvp a rrooA number of bargains left over for late comers, and as we have not yet completed our g stocktaking have deckled to offer some exceptional choice goods at greatly reduced prices. Heie | are a for '"linos that should tempt any ono to buy, but remember you vill have to be an early ca e . B g 071 ly "WOMEN'S TRIMMED HATS, usually 19s 6d to 255. TO CLEAR /"j ~| EACH - 1 -4 £ "WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAR HATS, in Straw or linen, usually 7s 6d !2s,6ty_ 1 J. 0 o/l 1 * I I n ONLY WOMEN'S COLOURED LTNEN COSTUMES, usually from 35s to 39s 6<L TO CLEAR | 1 O 12/0 I J QONLY SHIRT BLOUSE COSTUMES, usually 21s. TO CLEAR 7/11 EAOH ' | ILOT SHIRT BLOUSES now offered TO CLEAR at -j y'J'j g PRINT UNDERSKIRTS, frilled and large sizes, 4s 11. TO CLEAR 2/"j ~| | Qg PAIRS WHITE LACE CURTAINS, worth 8s 6d to 9s Gd. Now all at 5/U PER PAIR. | Q EXTRA LARGE WHITE HONEY-COMB BED QUIETS, were 12s 6d To clear at g/ jj| 8 0Q REMNANTS LINOLEUMS, 2 yards wide, from 2to G yards, in pieces at JJ ALF Jp R JCE 1 WHITE AND UNBLEACHED TABLE DAMASKS, full widths, Is 6d, NOW Is. Is lid, NOW | Is 6d. 2s 9d, NOW Is 9d I ' BAMBOO CORNICE POLES, 6 feet long, complete with fittings. Now all at /Q EACH. | I AT I CLARK'S ■ LAST FEW DAYS OF SALE. | BOOT BRAGAINS. JOB PRINTING ! TWO SHILLINGS in the £ dis■MCMi >,« 1 •< '*' — 1 111 . count—for c<isii only—— for "this Have yonr WOl'lf cloue WELL month only (February) to make and REASONABLE at . . room for new stock. AT " The Chronicle." c. Bromley BOOT STORE, BALANCE STREET , Shannon. NEW STOCK AND NEW IDEAS. — LEVIN HOTEL. Dominion l *. * 11111 under entirely new tr> 1. i . MANAGEMENT. Boardmghoiise. . 7 berrymln^ late ofPnmn- —— , • « « « M.* H°tel, Napier, desires to TTITTt ,, . • « « intimate to the public of Levin ard OXFORD BIREM, LEVIN. # , district that he has taken over the „ m „ — 7" , , « • Hotel, and intends to oon- : DoSl*4VlioAR n D?NG •L. TEA AND SUPPER • =Wctl, up.to4»t s HOUSE, has had it renovated • • throughout. • ROOMS: J FIRBT-CLASS TABLE. " FIVE RECOMMENDATIONS. • H QUEEN STREET, • m* T, * T * AAA iariciK ON TAP Good Tablß; Good Beds; Hot and • X LEVIN. * Cold Water Service: Good Wait- • -\r • n , . la*, and Firit-Olass Buperviaion. • FRESH lM ' DeiflCr Tariff - -4» 6d per day. 1 HP ' ® ' Dinner.at 11 a.m. on Bale Days. ;™H DAILY. I ; Overstocked " B °" der " Ukc ° ot "Vy. : ° ysters TwiM Week ' y ' I? '• TOh » ° f w* super- . COOKED HASI J.J • " BATTED SKIN SOAP imported .by r .— ——— — • « * my predecessor, I have decided to ' « » « » quit- this line at the reduced price of . • • # * • Is 6<t a box of three tablets, during WEEKLY SUBSCRIBERS. «.« • • .... • the remainder of this month. BeU . •!•««» « mg extremely hard, yet ■ easy to .TN rsspome to requests from vari- »»»»»«► • lather, one tablet is worth two of obi subscribers, arrangements • •••■*••- • any regular soap on the market, and Save been made to allow the runner e odour is pleasing. boys to roowrs, on behalf of ".The Try a tablet in the bath. ' Si^i l on*' , .The widest I^] ici \T l Those who decide to pay in this jg™J hoea and d y ßen tery can be £ C j |j manner are adTised to keep a small cure d by the judicious use of Cham- IVCvUWvII. 5; book, and obtain receipts from the berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- DlSPENflTVOrrnmTcnii - runners for eaoh weekly or monthly rhoea Remedy. It never fails. JWNHINQ CHEMIST, uTKidnt miiil* ■'■MnniMv navments en reduced with water and (Three doors below Clark's.) r(:-. P^y® ei _ Monthly payments swootened it is pleasant to take, - OXFORD STRFPT £?£,... w>U * •*. tht.wdookl rate of per w bi c h is important when the medi- '' VAru *JL® IKEBr -.- ealendar mosth. cine must be given to small ohil- WSVJN, ;v;., dro?j For ereryw&are.—Adr. . v fe'""-, V ' - " . ' • few - "t- - •, „ . - . .

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 February 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 February 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 February 1911, Page 2

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