csjgga ' CUnD TT ' Q gn% «f onuit i. i w // -■■ } —~—" i; i«T"O« I Ijlili j Wellington's Leading J Hn mi til re Warehouse jy —«5f _ i__ •• •■ = i~' ' Carry the largest stock of House HfciD IS2&I- furnishings in the City. Every ar- •*"' w- tide is made at their own factory. (fag f^ C fcM J j\i\ Furniture for delivery in the " .—'..'■■„■■ LL"-I'' "" I Country packed and delivered at the Wellington Railway Station without extra charge SBND FOR CATALOGUE NOTR ADBRT!f?S:—Opposite Hume's Buildings. WILTiTS STREET. THERE ARE QUITE A NUMBER. OF MILKING MACHINES on the market at the present time, ut ihore is only OXIS PRESSURE MILKING MACHING, and that is The Dominion EVERY COW in the herd can he milked without any discomfort; with tfie PRESSURE MACHINE, hut there are thousands of iirsfc class cows that will not stand SUCTION MACHINES. There art- numerous .Dairv Fanners throughout New Zealand who 'haA'O discarded other Milking Plants, and have installed in their stead Dominion Pressure Machine If von prefer the principle of MilkinV by SUCTION, DON'T instal a DOMINION PRESSURE MACHINE. If, on the other ,hand,yon helieve in Milking by PRESSURE, there jS only ONE machine, and that is THE DOMINION. THE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT have only the DOMINION PIIEPAR.E for NEXT SEASON, and have your PLANT installed ' during the winter months. Orders are-rolling in I'roin nil parts of New Zealand so that inorder to avoid delays in erection, ORDER NOW. i SOLE AGENTS: and Co,, Limited, WERAROA AND LEVIN. * ~_.^_,M | ,.M l| l a _^««^ee LIGHTS LIGHT! LIGHT! FOR. Till'] WINTER EVENINGS. Call and inspo-.-i. tlu> KOHINOOK INCANDESCENT LAMP. Gives a beautiful white lijdit. superior \o allother lamps, while the eon.suiiiption of kenisctif is consiflerably less. Price complete with Opal Shade. .'l'Js fld. HASWELL BROS., The Farmers' Exchange, Levin If a Steam User Why not Consult C URTENAY PLACE, Wellington. WE IN Steam Valves Mi Steam Cocks Plummer Blocks Wlm I Coupling's Bolts and Nuts Screws ANO ALL REQUISITES —ACJENT— Worthington Pump Co., Ltd.
1/3 and 1/6 per yard for Tweeds worth 2/- and 2/3 /f\ \ yf What do to thnt' / i * s - ouc ie P osß^"!^? 8 I'liicwl / ' Ip&Ptip\ within yiur reach 'by Stiles and / ~ftc /§-?£/ I:1 tllcson to - tla y• / v/S7 Mothers looking for useful schooldresses for their romping daughters ' /// should call on \1 \J STILES & MATHESON'S vjR II —*2zZ J find see their social purchase of 44in \\) p\l Dress Tweeds representing a manufn ■ lY facturer's complete range. / // i They are specially woven for hard I u i onr anc ' rough usagOj at the same Vγ 'I / time they look dressy and smart for [ the colourings are most fashionable. '" Mfl % Tlioro is a fine choice of smart affects y\ I and neat designs. \\ * Think of the prices, they're only U V These figures together "with the 2s e= worth of goods we give for every £2 n\ W spent in cash, place our'values in an unassailable position. . STILES &.MATHESON, The White Hoiitfe, Levin.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 April 1911, Page 2
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492Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 April 1911, Page 2
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