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FURNISHINGS AT SALE PRICES PEW FACTVLYiafffiff J0 " detaaS- BUt iUSt " Collinson and Cunninghame, Ltd. 1, 3, 5, 7 BROAD STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH, At© 15 carat ©very time. Tapestry Hall Curtains in tihe leading art sihadee, 8s 6d pair. Tapestry Table Covers from 6s lid. Full Size heavy wadded Qualte 6s Gd, 8s lid, 10s 9d. . * Curtain and' Comic© Poles, bamboo with all fittings complete, lOd tne set. Tapestry Carpet Runners in all widths, 9d, Is lid, 2a 2d. per yard. Tapestry Bedroom Squares, 29s 6d, 36s 9d. Double Rapoe Beds, 18« 9d. Single Kapoc Beds, 12s 6d. Fibre Pillows, Is. Kapoc Pillows, large size, Is Bd. COLLINSON & CVNNIN6HAME LTD.. 1, 3, 6, Mid 7 BROAD 8181®, PALMERSTON NORTH. LAMP GLASS TROUBLES In every house quite a considerable sum has to be continually expended in replenishing mantles, cTbjb gloftes, lamp chimneys, etc. ««•» | «j* I ■ ••• . Very often much money ia lost by purohasing lamp glasses of cheap quality, which don't last and DO- NOT PAY. Do not remove the lamp glass to light your lamp. If troubled with insects or moths use a fly-guard made expreiwly for tlhe Millar Lamps. Prioe 1« 6d at OOLLINSON a NT) SONS. See that your wio kis clean and aoourately trimmed. Buy Collinson's Lamps COLLINSON & SON, IRONMONGERS, The Home of Lampware Cheapside, Palmerston North.

W HERRICK, Woraroa, hil Wanted to Let. Mangolds and Parrot. for Ml.. 3 Ad?< , rUlttm «, t , miK hM(Ullti ls each; three insertions tcf LOST. —A brief bag, between Mrs Si M. Denton's and Oxford street. , , , - Finder please return to this office. 696-3. WJASTSD TO LK-dwap-mip. ~ "" tt erior IS-roojned kou-j, auiv WANTED KNOWN. - That abl ? for boarden. Applj Parker ARCHIBALD AND SONS and Vuwsut, Box 1. hjave bought over Mr G. Laurie's Milk Run, and have built an up-to- T> S.A.'s are proof against aU date dairy. They have plenty of J3» weathera. Give one a trial, milk for town delivery, and milk al- PHILLIPS' BYKO. ways on hiamd at the dairy in Cam- _ bridge street, opposite English „ . . ~ , , , Church. 675-fqr. TJ S . u *=• , trad « mark of Z U i feotion and reliability. PHIIrLIPS' BYKO. For sale at alf. tomlinSON'S Queen Street jT C. GAPPER, General Car—■shelter Trees and Edging Plants, JLX • rier, Levin. Goods delivered Pinna Muricata, Insignia Macro- to and frirn Railway Station. FurS3£', m tL,WW,' T&E' niture removed. Orders left with ST «• w -p»»p* Rhubarb roota(beßt kinds), Cabbage 3 " ym and Cauliflower Plants. 625-qr. ' -— —— 171ERRY SERVICEI-Oil Launch WANTED KNOWN.—W® here -T Trips, Is each. Boats on hire, s«vt»r&l bnyera lor good Dairy Gents Is per hoar, Ladies 6d per Farrrj on ftt&nswatn Line. Farm- hour. Refreshments can be obtain^ era wishing to dispose of their ** ..°. n all times. C. Farms, send fa# particulars to NEVIN, Boat Builder. 876-qr. OR BELL AND CO., Land ra d Kt tate Agenta Palmerston N. tll-j BISCUITS are 7Qry ohoioe. GIBSON stocks them H. E. KEYS. OXFORD fITRBET, LEVIN. be wlttout Fi E Bars obtainable from the RED . . . . STORE. Bdmond's Baking Powder, lid tin. \fiT ®WWN.—F. I'HOM- - * » SON, shannon, is prepared to Ontina, lid l per bag. do Papcr-Haafiag and fawsiag of w . , -p. . ~ wy dsscriptam. Jfistiinato fioe Finest Desert Figs, 6d lb. of ohirfo. Picture training a Sago, 51b for Is. Aak feim for • part.Tapioca, slbs for Is. QKATING. -Every Monday, WedH,„W S Soap Extract, 1, « per a'," dozen - ternoons, Bto 6 p.m. PHILLIPS' Candles, Set, 7d, 8d packet. RINK. ■ Sand Soap, 4 for Is. TF your horse is hard to catch, and „ A you're in a hurry, get a 8.8.A. Sapon Skin Soap, 3 tablets 6d. tehWMl ' WANTED KNOWN.— Re-covar-ing at LBTHABY'S umbrella LATHI works, Palmerston North. Ladies' from 8s; Gentlemen's form 4s; 8YTM" P A ™rr?^ RKe P ai <l one W- J. B. • ItjL « Kj * A * LETHABY, 33 Main Street, Palmerston North. ROOMS: OUEEN BTRKET — ""WANTED KNOWN. - W. J. BPARKB has returned to Shannon, and started in bnsrress as NEW ZEALAND PICTURE CO. FRESH PROGRAMME EVERY — r><Qqypd -- WEEK. RINTING of every description execated on the shortest no*Including the famous " Bison" films. 10 ® at "OHRONICLE" Office. AT SHANNON EVERY FRIDAY. every description exocnted on the shortest notLEVIN EVERY SATURDAY. tea at tho "HoPowh«mßa Ohro*^" WE ARE HERE TO STAY! TTB risky to ride at nijrht with a WE ARE HEBE TO OTiTI «J .iLp M PLANTING OTLASON NEAR TO FTIHE proof of the padding is in 8 1 8.A.V ~rafi,l^B-TYK0 ,lOnt NOT ' SKATINr FOEf BOK' APPLE TREES |« S terin g ®or ttf U^Z7 h ou"1to That are as much immune from ma, y Practice at the Rink any Woolly Aphis as can be. afternoon 3to 5. Admission and APPLE TREES That l.ye never h.d Wooll, 8 T i 1 lea™ ~lk APPLE TREES T Admission and skates, m, , , i»t. . x , ls - PHILLIPS' RINK That cannot Blight much, be • »& - -*"■ p»o Sj In .H those wtetta tt.t are the PHILLIPS- BFKO most profitable to the planter, see JUNE 28, WednesdayZT"^ Under one dozen 2s per tree; per D^ss^oi' the ground; strong trees. ' Apricots, Peaches and Nectarines pHAR LEE is back in Levin and of the very best sorts, Is 6d per \j ; g resnm - t - tit i tree. Pears (good sorts), ls 6d per in the old shon -n toe. Plums, early ana late, all 7th' leading vaneitiea, including Japanese Good work ISSlffraite.*" M*" trW>i *°°*»<*» 10 Rhododendrons, Camellias, Daph- frm _ rT „,,. nes a specialty; also Roses of beet TRESPASS NOTICE. sorts. Evergreen and Deciduous —— Shrubs. 4 NY person found trespassing * a HENRY NEWPORT, L P nh^ 5 "' 1 T prope ™ e8 -° tald 602-qr. LWTN. 9KERM& WpODEYIN -• * .k.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 June 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 June 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 June 1911, Page 3

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