We Undersell every Competitor^ In fact prices are so low that some people have tried to discrec j divorced the middleman from our business our Custo: ers benefit by the Savings. . . v , p ,i. + _ Tl T\ r , Consider the prices quoted below m various lines of Lotton Jur< Fabrics—all high grade—and you will realise the advantages ot tradi Cotton Poplinettes, tbe most popular cloth, in every n shade, 28 inches wide at BJd and lid. t . . Indian Lawns to match Embroiderios at 6d, 6sd, itd, 05a. v 10£ d, to Is 6d. Persian Lawns, beautifully fine and light for summer, Sd, »d, lU| Is, Is 2d, an dls 4d. yard . Tussore Silks, 25 inches wide, 1b Bd. 2s 2d, 2s 4d, 2s 6d yard. Tussore Silks. 33incbes wide, 2s9d, 2s lid, 3s 4d, 3s 6d, 3s lid, : 5s 6d yard. Ask for pattern and compare values. Tussore Cord, the new costume material, very pretty _ with fc * stripes in green, blue and other dainty stripes—very serviceable, 2' wide, Is 8d yara. Should you be unable to visit us, don't hesitate to write for patte Orders by post accompanied by receive the best poss attention. Write now while you think of it. ffcmrffp & npRiFFFfRF ITP 1, 8, 5, and 7 PRO AD BTRKET, PALMERSTON NORTH.
LAMP GLASS TROUBLES In everv honse quite a considerable sum has to be continually exper in replenishing mantles, glass globes, lamp chimneys, etc. Verv often much money is lost bv purchasing lamo glasses of cl quality, which don't last and Do* NOT P4Y. Do not remove tbe l imp glass to light your lamp. If troubled with insects use a fly-gnard made erpn for tbe Millar Lamps. Price Is Sd at COLLINSON SON 9. See that your wic. kis clean and accurately trimmed. Buy Collinsoxi's Lamps COLLINSON & SON, IRONMONGERS, The Home of Lann>ware Cheapsside, Falmerston jNoitli.
Wanted to Le Advertisements under thus he. 1b each. throa insortic! 8a C< NOW IS THE TIME to Runners. — Indian Ri (Knight-Jupe N.S.W.), White horns (Rector-Loger-Brooks), Orpingtons (N.S.W. - Cam 1 strain); all at 5s and 7s 6d pt ting. I have a few Indian R drakes left, from 5s each BROTHERS, Beach Road, roa. 987Bribe taker? evolve bribe hcnco Parliament is so lull < bribers. Vote for Byron Broi WANTED KNOWN.—Tba Gane Milking Machi the latest word to dairymen, pie, durable and efficient. Fu ticulars and prices fronv PA [and VINCENT, Sole District /' Levin. TYPEWRITER DUPLI WORK. — Rough e paper, quarto size, exeellen typewriter duplicate work, f( at CHRONICLE OFFICE, thousand sheets for 3s 9dTho reason the Goddess of ... is blindfolded is so she cam what the Government is "doing ron Brown would remove tin chief.—l.
SCULLIN 0 enthusiasts are r-quest-eel to attend a 'meeting in the Town Hall, at 7.30 p.m. on Friday, 29tli September, to form -i Scullino- Club in connection with Kevin's Boatsheds, Horowhen 1a Lake. To newly-built maiden outriggers are available. IUJi 4 - BOTTLES! BOTTLES! BOTTLES! Clean quart bottles, Is p/vr dozen, delivered at Levin Cordial factory (Mr Suhan's), Queen street. 1091 -w,k.' Byron Brown would not be a walking Government Labour Bureau. He is~riot buying votes with promises ot , billots.—l. Bvron Brown lias lived in Otnki . for 29 voars. He's not as good as ho ouo-ht to be. but a lot bett«« than his political detractors.-1. ITiTSHTNG' FISHTNG! FTSHTNG! I. New Season's goods just arrived. Analers can get eveiy satisi faction at KIJGH HALL'S Queen street, BOWLS. For Bowlers: Taylor's stamped bowls m stock, qr. FOR SALE.—One quiet daiij cow inst calved, third calf. Apply, Chronicle "Office: 1099-2.
WANTED.— A girl for housework. Apply, Mrs A. Thornc, Levin. 11UIM. WANTED.— A nirrse E?irl. Apply, Chroniclo Office. 1067-t.c. 'ftTIOR SALE.—Cheap. On© pony, _i 1 cio- anrl harness: ot w>para+e. A pply' CHRONICLE OFFICE. ttt \NTED TO SELL.—One quiet light filly (4 years), broken t osaddle and harness. Price at RED STORE. HC. GAPPER, General Car • rior, Levin. Goods d©livoT©c to and from Railwav Station. Fur nitnre removed. Orders left with R W. Bradley promptly attended to. *~ 9m TIERRY SERVICE I—Oil I jannrh jj Trips, Is Pdfh. Boats on hire Gents Is per honr. Lndif* fid -nr hour. Refreshments can be obtain ed on the Pt°r nt all times v_) NFYIN. Boat Builder- M&s* New Zealand politics are shallow onough, yet voters are so blind that tbev cannot see through them. Vote for Byron Brown.—l. TRESSPASS NOTICE. ANY person found tresspassing on the property of G. H. Stiles, Ohnn, will be prosecuted. Boys particularly are requested to take notice. -. EDWARDS, 1113-3. Manager.
WANTED KNOWN.—Wc itiverM buyers .di gov H.'ima.on ft'a.u&wata Liue. »rs wishing to dispose >Oi l< arms, send frill partical. u{HELL AND CO., Land r I:-* Agents Pnlroorston N. Every man makes a fool c self now and then. Wisdom < in not exceeding the limit. fV>? Byron Brown.—l of every dear oxeeat*** on the short* >co at th« "OH.HONICLE" Byron Brown courts not fav fears a frown. Ho is aski to put him in Parliament.—l. PRINTING of every de» ezecnted on the abort* ii?e at tb«» "How>wb*nna Cbi LEVIN^BRICFTCo. Under New Managemei BRICKS ALWAYS OH K ORDERS PROMPTL - ATTENDED TO. - T. BREEDON. - - Mtu 921-q. GEO. MIL? ®R<SO®B AND DHAPI v>pp«D'U " Horowbennt Obr Ofloe. OXFORD STREET. GARDEN STTEDS! GARDEN SEEDS! GARDEN ! GARDEN , (Yates's Reliable) NEW STOCKS OPENED W. HALE Scand'a Street, Palmerston Scandia Street, Palmer6ton ASPHALTER~ and LANDSCAPE GARDE} G.ARI>ENS, Orchards, Greens and Tennis Co nhnl" or grace) laid out, W Driv asphalted a Bpeoialt; Plen«w» leave orders with R. CARRUTHERS. Mann'gi Plumbing \\orks (next Fall). 1 Bobby pushed me in the g Tn the pouring, rain, All my cake and bread .and Floated down the drain;. Mummy pnt mo _ Cos my clothes were dn Gave me. Wood's Great' Pe Cure, . ■_ • 7 A'&y •tßnMnr ctni a "v'V?
UP-TO-DATE VEHICLES Of al? Descriptions made and RepairedIMPLEMENTS We do not claim to be the CHEAPEST but Guarantee BIST of Workmanship. SWAINSON AND BhVAN, LTD. 0-1 y MANAKAU NOTICE. A LL ACCOUNTS due to the late firm of Prouse Bros., Ltd:, Levin, MUST he paid on or before October 20th, 1911, otherwise proceedings will be taken for recovery. C. PALMER, 1077-10. Received for Liquidators. TRESPASS NOTICE. 4 NY person fonnd treapasßng: qt, njvy of our properties -'Hit 1 ' >r Oh a 11—rnav be proseentflt.. SICERMAN AND POOEVTN
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 September 1911, Page 3
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