A BRILLIANT SPRING OPENING AT Colliuson and Cunninghame's Our exhibition of Spring Milliir ry is a distinct achievement around winch the k<v<nes tintoreet. will cen're. From Fasiiioiulom direct—London, Paris, and Vienna—como the most beautiful Hals the smartest Costumes, the prettiest Dress Materials and em'bror.l-rries it was ever your fortune to behold. On Thursday, 24th August Thoy will be on display at our showroom. Beauty is everywhere and reflects the taste of the old world's ji-.hion followers. Everv article ehown was purchased by •Mγ Collinsoii from the leading manufacturers. With much pleasure we await your critic* linsppotion ou Thursday next. " GCLLIR6CK ft imilUfftE LTB-. 1, S, 5, and 7 B.ROAD BTRUST, PALMERSTON NORTH. LAMP GLASS TROUBLES In every house quite a considerable sum has to be continuallv expended in replenishing mantles, glass globes, lamp chimneys., etc, Very often much money is lost by purchasing lamo glasses of cfaeiiv quality, which don't laet and Do NOT PAY. Do not remove the Limp glass to light your lamp. Tf troubled with insects or moths use a fly-gunrd ma-do for the Millaf Price Is 6d at OOLLINSON .NI) SONB. ! See that your wic kie clean and accurately trimmed. Buy Collinson's Lamps COLLINSON & SON gßCigilGfyeEßS, The Home of Lanipware ChtaptHit, lulniei-bioii
Wanted to Let Adrertißeinenta nu<k«r tiiir hs- ; -'i:i fe Iβ each; thnw initorftoiw ■.<* WANTED TO LEASE.-15 acres, divided, watoml ami tiu-!t«r-ed, with house, cow bails and orchard; close to station btul town. Apply PARKER AND VINCENT, Levin. m YPEWRITER DUPLIO A TE JL WORK. — Ron«h _ Hu;f.tce paper, quarto size, ox.v';k.-ui ior typewriter duplicate w<;ik ivr : -lo at CHRONICLE OKt-K ii, »>ne Miousiind sheets for 3s \hl HC. GAPPER, Oi'i.cral iar. erier, Levin. Goods delivered to and from Railway Station. l r nr niture removed. Orders left with R. W. Bradley promptly utt-emied to. ' S-t)m TTTHATr" You haven't heard of vY B.S.A.'fl. Well I never. They're out on their own for durability. See PHILLIPS about one. FOR SALE at ALP. TOMLiIV. SON'S Queen Str-.vt Nurvry, —Shelter Trees and Kdirmg Piai-ts, Pinns Muricata, Insurnis. .Min-ro-carpa, Tree Lnwnio, IMiieirinn, Redgnna, Ks'-alnma, Lnnrols, FJoatrnns. Rhubarb roots (host kinds). fabhac;e and Cauliflower Plant*. 62-^-qr. SAY! give me a lift in jour cart. My bike is broken. Just drop mo at PHILLIPS, an J I'll ir©t n 8.9.A.. PHIUJPS , BYKO. (in !.a.:..h I Tripv lij <m!.-.>i Boqfc oTi h"/>, fJont" Iα n< , f h,»nr \ ;■''!<•■> •;■! hour. nrf'ovhrnr'nix (•<{'.< )■•'■ (iiif:'inpd on tlio P'>r »f nil G. VF,VTN Rr,p+ RnPrW 'Ca.,, r . COAL AND WOOD.-A. CORSON. Bnth Strt-i't. do!iv«ra Coal and Wood to any addro«3. Wood from Ift. np. Quality gnarant<>ed. 748-qr. LAMP GONE OUT. Yon want some Carbide. Got on« >\ thase 6d porket tins at Its good clean stuff. HULLO! Broken down ngninP Why don , von gft one like mine; it's a B.S.A. I K ot it at PHILLTPS. WANTED KNOWTSf.-We hare Farr.i en M«n*wstn i'-i--. ■ TV-m era wishrntr f/i rfisTKi?-- <>F ''0.-ii Farms. *"v<\ fi!! p^iviniiai" , . '■ OR RETT. WTI CO. T.. n «d •••■id Vs. f.ftfp 4fnn+f, r>«i. rorF .i. y , n t n ' q lv TTTHFRF'fI ronr lump, Bi!i? H Fell to hits np ibr mjid. J' m just eoing to PHILLTPH to trot- 3 crnod one. DTD YOU RAY otilv £7 l(k for s new rvolp. T oan't bolierp it T'll go to PHILLTPS and »»t one at once. " ,rirT ANTFD KVOWV - TU.,w**r. in!? at LF/THARY't! works, Palmare**™ North Lij<?i'a»' from S<»: GontlemAn's form 4*; % ™h- nnid onp wry ,T ]5 LTSTHARY S3 Main Rtrwfc >al-mpTs-toT) North. T~|RTNTTN?? of ovf»rr rfnnrrintFnn »><* hi \Y\» ,i nRT?n i VTnT.?'!" Off-fA of erecntod on tJm nr.f. If*" B'f t,Ti*> PH-rns-J^Jo ,, PROVIDF for winter m>M»— it fftv priVps. PHTLLTPP , TRTISTMsq \ T OTTHK NY person fonrtd fr«JT?fwin{r -r> nr)V of our ,';>-■ or fl>iaii—mnv ho T>rosf*»nfrwi' oiKhed me in the gutter, II rho noiTTins: rain. All mv enko nnd hroad nnd hnttw Wonted doTVTj thp , drain Miimmv nnf mo stmtVht to hod Los mv nlnthes wrrp dripning'
Swastika Charms ARE THE LATEST NOVELTY. LACE PJNS, 9ct.. 3s 6d EACH. NEW STOCK OF ENGAGEMENT AND DRESS RINGS. E. W. J. SKIITH, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER QUEEN STREET, - - LEVIN. WANTED.— A strong lad for cart work. Apply, MRS MILNE, Woraroa. 958-1. of Potash, Sulphate ol .Vr Iron, and other Fertilisers, 'iso Agricultural and Garden Seeclfc. Good values at READ'S, Oxford street 951-3. WANTED. —An experienced General Servant. Apply, MRS MATIER, Bank of Now Zealand; Levin. 949-3. FOR BONE iDUST. ASIC 'SLAG. EAUTY 'HEBERON [seed] ISCUITS. CALL AT GIBSON'S RED STORE LEVIN BRICK Co. Ltd. Under New Management. BRICKS ALWAYS ON HAND. ORDERS PROMPTLY — ATTENDED TO. — T. BREEDON. - - - Managei 921-q. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR! OLD SETTLERS' Social and Dance FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1911. Music (Piano and Violin) by Kearsley's Orchestra. J. McTAGGART, Hon. Sec. to Committee. 928-t.d. H. E. KEYS. OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. Some lines by which oar customers are saving money:— A good leaf Tea (loose) at Iβ 3d per lb. Amber Tips Tea (in neat caddies) 2s per lb. Jam—A.B.C., Peacock, or Golden Eagle Brands, 3 tins for Iβ. SOME CHOICE LINES. Strawberry Jam, 2 lb tins Is 3d. Fancy Cluster Rasina, 16oz packets, Bd. Half Gallon Pie Fruits—2 tins (Apples and Plums) for 2? & MATRIMONIAL , Dearest N., —Meet me at the . London Studio, at 11.30 a.m. * The Photographs ttcre are lovely. Post Cards at 5s per dozen. NEXT TO HUGH HALL, And at T n
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 August 1911, Page 3
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