father Time touched the right Spring when he set going COLLINSON AND CUNNINOHAUK'S GREAT WINTER SALE, Hour by lionr this money saving event strides along successfully; and gives out greater bargains than ever. Mr and Miss Collinson send word from London telling of extensive purchases now on tlio way. The showroom must he cleared for this incoming merchandise. To quit the goods in doiilule quick time we have used tiho pdico cutting sickle freely and down come tho prices. Profits vanish—you secure them. Expect to see many bargains like these when you come Girls' Coats, 3s lid, 5s lid, and 7s 6d. Ladies' Coats, full length, 13s 6d and' 255. Ladies' T'ndorvests, Is 6d and Is lid. Ladies' Woven Combinations, 3s lid, 4s 3d. and 5s 6d. Ladies' Woven Bodiec, Is lid. Tho hour of millinery bargains is here—your own choice at your own price. BE IN TTME TO SECURE THESE 1 COLUKSONF& G IKK INC MITE* ITI?., 1, 3, 5, and 7 BROAD STREET, PALMERBTON NORTH. LAMP GLASS TROUBLES In every house quite a considerable sum has to he continually expended in replenishing mantles, glass globes, lamp chimneys, etc. Very often much money is lost by purchasing lamp glasses of cheap quality, which don't laat and D<J NOT PAY. Do not remove the lamp glass to light your lamp. If troubled with insects or moths uge a fly-guard made expressly for the Millar Lamps. Price la 6d at COLLINSON .viVD SONS. See that your wic kifl clean and accurately trimmed, ■w—'-'tu Buy Collin son's Lamps COLLINSON & SON, IROKMONBERS, The Home of Lampware Cheapside, Palmerston North,
COAL AND WOOD.—A. CORSON, Bath Street, delivers Coal and Wood to any address. Wood from Ift. up. Quality guaranteed. 748-qr. LOST.- Gold Amethyst Brooch, either in Oxford or Lower Qneon Street. Finder rewarded. ,). W. THOMPSON. 787-1. LAMP GONE OUT. You want some Carbide. Get one < f those 6d pocket tins at PHILLIP?. Its good clean stuff. RTCHARD SEDDON Poas given away at GIBSON'S to purchasers of 5s parcels. QATURDAY NIGHT Induction at the Rink. Admission and Skates Is. PHILLIPS' RINK. LIYIN Y. M. a A. ROOMS: OUEEN STREET! THE LADIES' AUXILIARY will meet in the Y.M.C.A. Rooms on Tuesday, July 13th, at 3.30 p.m. All members are earnestly requested to attend. E. A. WALKER, Secretary. Levin No=license League | \L EF/ITXG TO-NIGHT, 7.4.1. PHOTOGRAPHYI Enlargements, any sine, from any old photograph. Tinted Miniatures for Pendant® Wedding and Athletic Groups. LONDON STUDIO. R. SABIN HORN, Principal Artist. NOTE ADDRESS ~ Queen Street, Levin. And ftt^ _ _ j LEVTN VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. Annual < SOCIAL AND T\ANCE. OCTAL AND U ANCE. To be held in the TOWN HALL, j on FRIDAY, JULY 14. ] MUSTC BY MR J. KEARSLEY. ' Gentlemen's Tickets, 2s 6d; Ladies, Is. i J. McTAGGART, j 702-t.d. Secretary. 1 r T. HARRIS, Butcher, i OXFORDSTREET. i WISHES to inform the inhabi- 1 tants of Levin and surrounding districts that all Beef and Mut- j ( ton handled by him is killed at the - Palmerston North Abattoirs and is carefully and critically examined by "J highly qualified veterinary officers J appointed and paid by the New Zea- t land Government. 1 MY MOTTO: " Immaculate Cleanli- Z ness and Punctuality." j With strict attention to business * ho hopes to get a fair share of your patronage. NOTE ADDRESS: .] (Nest to Mr Glackin, t Mrs. Milne, GENERAL STOREKEEPER. WERAROA, LEVIN. WISHES to notify ladies of ° Levin and surrounding districts that she has been appointed sole agent for Mrs K. Tomkin's tin- I B derskirts. These skirts are made to measure—fit and quality guaranteed A Also agent for Messenger Patent Corsets. M Mrs Milne will be pleased to wait _ on ladies in their own homes in con- G nection with either of the above lines if desired.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 July 1911, Page 3
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