SWISS EMBROIDERIES Rich in Variety but Richer in Price. Fortune favours t .heboid, we are iacl to believe, and there's a lot of truth in it too. . Here's a real live instance, and we pass the i-cvf: on to you! When visiting Switzerland on business Mr Collinson made a bold bid for some of the finest Swiss Embroideries, made by the leading manufacturers. . ~ . . , , , They ohanced hands at a big reduction in price and here thsy are —tlio finest vaTues ever offered at B road Street—awaiting your selection. Glance through this interesting list:— . Cambric and Longcloth Edgings, in dainty designs, 2 to 7 mcens wide, 4d to Is 6d per yard. . . ituslin Embroideries, lovely for trimming pinafores, 2 to 6 inches . wide 4d to Is 9d per yard. i mj. i n „,;i Scalloped Edge Insertions, 1* to 4 inches wide 6d to Is 6d per yard. And a specially good value in 8 inch Muslin insertion, Is pei jaid. Let us urge an early visit to see these Embroideries"'at their best. Mail Orders accompanied by cash faithfully attended to. COLLIKSCN & Ct&'R'lß CPPft E LIB. 1, 8, 6, and 7 BROAD STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH.
LAMP GLASS TROUBLES In every house quite a considerable sum baa to be continually expend©o in replenishing mantles, glass globes, lamp chimneys, etc. Very often mnch money Is lost by purchasing lamt> glasseo of chea? quality, which don't last and Do NOT PAY. Do not remove the lamp glass to light your lamp. If troubled with insecte or moths nse ® "™ rd for the Millar Lamps. Price Is 6d at COLLINoON -viSD SOJS. See that your wic kis clean and accurately trimmed. Buy Coliiiison's Lamps COLLINSON & SON, IRONMONGERS, The Home of Lampware Cheap side, Palmerstou North,
Wanted to Let. Advertisement under tins h*w«ding, Is each; threo miwrrLra to* "VyOW IS THE TIME to hatch 1 » Runners. — Indian Runners (Knight-Jupe N.S.W.), White Leghorns (Rector-Leger-Brooks), Black Orpingtons (N.S.W. - Cambridge strain); all at 5s and 7s Gd per sotting. I have a few Indian Runner drakes left, from os each HALL BROTHERS. Beach Road, Weraroa. WANTED KNOWN.—That the Gane Milking Machine _is the latest word to dairymen. Simple, durable and efficiont. Full particulars and prices from PARKER and VINCENT, Sole District Agents, Levin. r| TYPEWRITER DUPLICATE X WORK. — Rough surface paper, quarto size, excellent for typewriter duplicate work, for sale at CHRONICLE OFFICE. One , thousand sheets for 3s 9d. C. GAPPER, Genera! Car. prior, Levin. Goods delivered to and from Railway Station. Fur niture removed. Orders left with R. W. Bradley promptly attended to. 3-9 m 171ERRY SERVICE!—OiI Launch Trips, Is e<M>h. Boats on hire, Gents Is per hoar, Ladies 6d /or hour. ■ Refreshments! can be obtained on the Pier at all tim<«i. \J. NEVIN, Boat Builder. 376-qr. COAL AND WOOD.--A. CORSON, Bath Btreet, delivers Coal and Wood to any address. Wood from Ift. np. Quality guaranteed. 748-qr. WANTED KNOWN.—We have several t>ny< j rs 'or good Dairy Farms on Manawatn Line. Pnrmers wishing to dispose c-f their Farms, send full psirtiunlsrfi t* J UDELL AND CO., Land .-.id h* thte Agents Pnlnmraton N 511 -.5* ""■▼ANTED KNOWN.- Ite-cov-vr-ing at LETTHABY'S umbrella works, Palnierston North, Lading' from 3s; Gentlemen's form 4s; 8rib. Postage paid one way. J. E. LETHABY, 38 Main Street. Pal merston North. of every description exponfcfd nn the shortes-t aoit ico at th» "CHRONICLE" Office. """HUNTING of 07ery description executed on the shortest notice at th* "Horowh»nna Chro^ie^*" TO EGG-CIRCLE AND OTHERB BEWARE Soil no more eggs but put .them down in Waterglass or Sanova. GIBSON stocks both. Also— COOPER'S SEEDS. LEVIN NO-LICENSE LEAGUE. LEVIN NO-LICENSE LEAGUE. hniiarf THE NEW ZEALAND DRINK BILL, 1910. Parliamentary Returns show that - the Dnnk Bill per head of tho population was:— Dominion ... £3 13 License area ... £4 3 lj No-license areas £0 18 OJ ' TRESPASS NOTICE. * NY person found trespassing n T»Y of our properties—Ota^' " r Itilm,","" h " Proswntwt. 9KRBMAN AND'PODEVJN Bobby | Pushed. me in the gutter.In the pouring rain, i*i my x c and J and butter • , floated down the drain. ' ; Mummy put me straight to. bed, j~ « wore dripping, e S^ 8 Qreat wbippinir. £
ITf7 ANTED.—A good man. Apply VV sharp, W. HALE, Levin Tennis Courts. ICL9-1. "VST ANTED KNOWN. - Horse, W trap, and harness for saR Apply Mrs Dr. Mackenzie. 1010-t( impromptu debate OPEN COMPETITION. On subject oliosen by the judges. Second Part: Impromptu Speeches • ;om subjects as drawn from basket. MOND VY EVENING. September 11.—In Century Hall, at 8 p.m. Entries invited. _ Admission Free. LEVIN DEFENCE RIFLE CLUB. mHE Annual General Meeting of the Levin Defence Rifle Club will be- held in the CENTURY HALL, on Tuesday, 12t.1i September, at 8 p.m. Any intending now members aro requested to attend. BUSINESS: Election of Officers. And General. WALTER INGRAM, 1027-3 Hon. Secretary. TENDERS nnENDERS will be received 1 at th© S Diocesan Office, 20 Mulgrave street, up to noon of 18th September, foi dismantling Otaki old Native Sahoo". and building Woodwork Kfom Plans and specifications to "bo seen on application to the Principal. Otaki Native School. The lowest or any tender not necessarily <iCC6ptr6Clv F. J. CARTER, 1018-3 Diocesan Treasurer. HAVING &old our business to Mr F. W. FIRKINS, of Wellington, we desire to thank our many customers for past favours, and hope they will extend the same to our successor. HODGMAN AND DRAPER. Levin, Sept. 4. 1911. 1007-wk. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP THE partnership hitherto existing between E. C. Hodgman and John Draper, of Levin, as carriers etc., has been dissolved by mutual consent, as from tihe 4tlh September, and all debts owing to the said firm must be paid to E. C. Hodgman, who also will be responsible for all debts owing by the firm. 1008-w. SPRING TIME is SEED TIME. To ©very purchaser of seeds to the value of 5s through September, we will give half a pound of SUTTON'S DEFIANCE SEED PEAS (our own harvesting). A USEFUL HINT— These peas will, if sown about the end of this month, come into bearing for Christmas. SEED POTATOES or any other of Cooper's seed in bulk included in ■above offer. DON'T MISS THE CHANCE. GARDEN MANURE—mixture of Basic Slag, Super Phosphate, and Bone Dust—also for sale in any quantity. H. E. KEYS. OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. LEVIN BRICK Co. Ltd. Under New Management. BRICKS ALWAYS ON HAND. ORDERS PROMPTLY - ATTENDED TO. — :T. BEEEDON. - - Manage* V ; 921-q.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 September 1911, Page 3
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