BOOKS FOE THE FARM THE HORSE: Its External and Internal Organisation, an Illustrated Representation and brief Description, by A. Schwartz. Revised; and Edited by George Fleming, C.8., L.L.D., K.R.C. ».S. Also— THE OX, THE SHEEP, and THE PIG in the same series. Price* 43 6d each. PRESENT DAY GARDENING SERIES, Colonial Gardening, also Espalier and Wall Cultiwe. in Small Gardens, by William Levy. Pansies, Violas, and Violets, by William Ciithbej-tson, J.P., and R. Hooper Pearsons. Daffodils, by Rw. J. Jacob, Secretary of thcMMlane Daffodil Society. S'weet Peas, by Horace J. Wright, with chapter on Sweet Pens for Exhibition, by Thos, Stevenson, and with eight plates. Orchids, by James O'Brien. Root and Stem Vegetables, by Alexander Dean, Chairman of the National Vegetable Society. 2 s 6d eacih. F W.'JONES, Bookseller, Staticner, Fancy Goods and Newsagent, OXFORD and QUEEN STREETS, laa Bbbh v I I «r.
MEET ME AT THE EON MARCHE VISITORS from far and near will bo with us during. Show Week, to whom we extend a Cordial Welcome to visit onr establishment, Being central It is the Best Place to make arrangements for meeting your friends, and every facility will bo placed in the. way of visitors. We want you to know all about us. All our goods are marked in plain figures; we iliave one price for all. and for every pound you spe-nd in our establishment wo give Is hack ,-s discount. Occupying our own premises, /incl b lying strictly on a cash basis, not with borrowed rapital, but with our own money, we are iii a position to give you tho best value, possible. CM. KOSS & CO., PALMERSTON NORTH.
LjooJ BEST VALUE [So BLANKETS and 1111 H' DOWN Q u,LT s KJJ-LSI IN NEW ZEAI -AINID $UAIM*J m FOLLOWING ITEf.S ARE WORTH YOUR ATTENTION, nM^\ NKW ZEALAND BLANKETS, guaranteed all pure wool, light in weight yet'extremely warm. For single beds 16/11 19/6 24/6 the pair. For double beds (full si /c) 2'/G ?.9/6 3 9,-6 1 lie pair. FULL SIZK DOWN OUII/fS, covered, good quality, figured sateen, ' filled purified down and ventilated, piped edges. Trice 29/6. FULL SIZK DOWN QUILTS, with deep piece, rovered, good - _ quality iloral sateens in lovely designs with panel of plain sateen, thoroughly well made and ventilated," well filled with purified down. ' ' 39/6 each. NEW SHIPMENT OF LACE CURTAINS AND CASEMENT CLOTHS. WHITE LACK CURTAINS, a big variety to select from. 3 yards long 4/3 4/11 5/6 5/11 6/6 pair. 3Jt"yards long 7/6 8/6 9/6 10/6 up to 22/6 pair. 4"yards long 16/6 19/6 2?/6 up to 3 1/6 pair. CASEMENT CLOTHS, we have a lar.ee range of these goods in all colours and quote a few of our special lines. 50 inch Cream Casement, suitable for any style of window. f/A 1/6 1/8 yard. 50 inch Cream Casement with poplin finish. I/I I 2/3. 50 inch Mohair Casement in white and cream, guaranteed to wash 3/9 4/9. Borders for above materials in colours to suit any room. 7d 9d lO£d 1/3 1/6 and 1/9. D.I.C. WELUNGTON. LL £Z*. d i id I I o. BY.KO For all Cycle Repairs, accessories, ajul Sundries at Citl Prices. Have you tri&d the SHORLAND ROUGH ROADS SPECIAL TYRE? Best cover on the market for durability and long wea<r. Guaranteed 12 months. Price-, £1 2s 6d. Any make of cycle enamelled, 3 coats, best quality only, all work done on the premises, cash price- 25s New machines always in. stock. Second-hand machines, enamelled, and all in .good order from £4 cash. The Leading House \ . for ' fp\ h Diningroom I* J |l§lj|M 1 i Furniture 888 sho l ?. tt ' s 5 ft. Massive Sideboard in a?, , ■ stained walnut, fitted with \ mmmmim^" 7 "*"-■■"<*«^> wi mvmmiuif three drawers and three cup- | JHi gg) @"| II Tgß I boards, the panels of the "— aa T3 U"*"*""^^* fcrf doors being richly carved; lit, w- 1 f tUG contains the handW£& MBWBHBi some shaped bevelled plate IWjl W^ ?&£)} mirrors with shelves and ?*r{ 3 i g \ copper panels surmounted b y drubal cornice and fringe, v>4 I 5M , . >K ; s> supported by turned pillars. Wm M§ m $&& Price £15 15s. I Uw I iirfl liii I Unl hmw j regret that this block A J ;I, i '' does not convey even a fair I ,\ idea of the beauty of this sideboard. SEND FOR CATALOGUE lOTB ADBRESSz-OppositeHome'e Buildings, WILLIS STREET. u p KEYS Avoid a smash up or a fine •} "■ fc " i * K ' Bs '" buying a pair of carriage lamps at OXFORD BTREET, LEVIN. the Red Store. -<idrt - 1 OOUGH IJT YOU WANT TO Cartridges/ Black Powder and Bat remember it is Terr annoying ookeleea for the Shooting Season, to thoso around yaa, and it u any A fall' range of Hudson's Bis- thing but polite when you can Ret ita. so ready an aid. as Ohaniberi&in'a Cough Remedy. * A single ao*« tit ALL GROCERIES. reliere an ordinary ©ongh. Ve»-j _-. often three deees will cm« »ncrGrtxb orfered delirered to any dinery ooW. Bold everywhere. — «t of tbe dirtria. Adrt,
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 June 1911, Page 3
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835Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 June 1911, Page 3
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