T OPERA COATS 39/6 to 79/6. DUST COATS 17/6 - to 95/ELDERLY LADIES' SILK COATS 67/6, 75/6 to £5 17/6 OOLLINSON AND CUNNINGHAME, LTD. have just opened these from London. Specially selected by Ma- and Aliss Oollinson assisted by their London buyer. They are all the nicest and newest in the London market. Ail bought direct from tflie makers, every garment being a -specialty. V , * BLACK SILK COATS—These have been boubht for elderly ladies ,and some specially made for short figures. OOLLINSON A CUNNIN6HAKE LTD . 1, 3, 6, and 7 BROAD HTRM, PALMERSTON NORTH. LAMP GLASS TROUBLES In every house quite a considerable sum has to be continually expends in replenishing mantles, glass globes, lamp chimneys, etc. Very often much money is lost by purchasing lamo glasses of chert? quality, which don't last and Dv- NOT PAY. Do not remove the 1 imp glass to light your lamp. If troubled with insects or moths use a flv-irnard made express!? for the Millar Lamps. Price Is 6d at COLLINBON aND SONS. See that your wic kis clean and accurately trimmed. Buy Collinson's Lamps
COLLINSON & SON, IRONMONGERS, The Home of Lampware Cheap side, Palm erston Korth,
WANTED KNOWN. — Boys' Serge Trousers for Is lid, Strong Oxford Shirts for Is fid, Men's Tunic Shirts for 2s 6d, Men's Cardigans for 3s 6d; all at Sweeping Inductions till Saturday. At COLE'S. i BOTTLES! BOTTLES! BOTTLES! ■ Clean quart bottles, Is per dozen, delivered at Levin Cordial factory (Mr Suhan's), Queen street. 1091-wk. WANTED KNOWN—Cole's Drapery Co. will continue their ; Sale till Saturday niglit, and promise a record time in bargain giv- | ins to all shoppers. ' It will pay you. 10D8-1. Byron Brown would not be a walking Government Labour Bureau. He is "not buying votes with promises of billets.—l. Bs r ron Brown has lived in Otaki for 20 years. He's not as good as he ought to be, but a lot bette.i than his political detractors.—l. MEN Do you realise that we are offering Men's Clothing; at exactly half - price. Well-finished Suits, were 50s and 555; now 25s and 27s Pit Strong Saddle Tweed Trousers, 6s lid. At COLE'S Great Sale. 1098-1. FTSHTNG-! FISHTNG! FTSHTNG! New Season's goods just arrived. Anglers can set every satisfaction at HUGH HALL'S, Queen street. BOWLS. For Bowlers: Taylor's stamped bowls in 6took. qr » WANTED.— A girl for housework. Apply, Mrs A. Thorne, Levin. 1100-8. IMPORTANT.— Saturday fto -morrow), is the last day of Cole's Drapery Sale. At 9 to-morrow nicrht your change to buy reliable drapery at wholesale prices will cease. 17108 SALE—Cheap. One pony, pi? and harness: or «eoarafc*. Apply CHRONICLE OFFICE. SUCCESS has again crowned our efforts to supply good Drapery at keen cut nrices, but we must move on. To-morrow Saturdnv. i<? our last Sale dav. At COLE'S. TT7ANTED TO SELL.—One quiet \ ? light fillv (4 years), broken t osaddle and harness. Price at REDSTORE. Hundreds of thrifty housewives have been delighted at the value given at Cole's Monster Draperv Sale. We just Temind : +. li «m that to-morrow is the last day. 1118-1. H C. GAPPER, General Car • rier. Levin. Goods delivered to and from Railwav Station. Fnr niture removed. Orders left with R. W. Bradley promptly attended to. S-9m BOYS' SUITS) Wellington made, smartly cut and strong wearing, to be sold to-morrow, at your own price. No reasonable offer refused. COLE'S List Sale Day. . ~ T7IERRY SERVICE!—OiI Launch Trips, Is each. Boats on hire Gents Is per hoar. 6d ->or , boii' - . Refreshments be obtain ed on the PjVr at all times. vJ YEVTN. Boat Bnilder. ft76-er. HIRE VALUE.-Boys* Tweed and Serge Pants, Is lid pair; Bm\s' Braces. 6d pair; Silk Ties, 63.;,,. Silk Bovrs. 3d: Strong Oxford Shirts, is (kl. At COLE'S SALE. The last Day. : ( DON'T MISS.- The last Day at ( pole's Monster Sale — a Chance in a Lifetime to buy at your own Prices. Tha goods must go To-morrow COLE'S Last I)ay. Last day prices at ov s Sale. Men's Fashion Shirts, 1 s+iff miffs, 4s 6d for 2s lid: 2 dozen Wibite Dress Shirts, is lid fnr Is < lid. ** (These are slightly soiled). New Zealand politics are shallow enough, yet voters are so Wind that: ( they cannot see through them. Vote for Byron Brown 1. 1 . S i. f " fO J
! Wanted to Let ' Advertisements under t&ia heading, i 1# each; t&reo meenk/M iO? ! %» tn l == • "VTOW IS THE TIME to hatch !J ▼ 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 6d per setting. I have a few Indian Runner ( drakes left, from os each HALL BROTHERS, Beach Road, Weraroa. 987-qr. Bribe takers evolve bribe gives; hence Parliament is so full of the bribers. Vote for Byron Brown.—l WANTED KNOWN.—That the Gane Milking Machine is the latest word to dairymen. Simple, durable and efficient. Full particulars and prices from PA RIvER and VINCENT, Sole District Agents, Levin. Typewriter duplicate WORK. — Rough surface paper, quarto size, excellent for typewriter duplicate work, for sale at CHRONICLE OFFICE. One thousand sheets for 3s 9d The reason the Goddess of Justice is blindfolded is so she cannot see what the Government is doing. Byron Brown would remove the 'ker- ' chief.—l. WANTED KNOWN.-We have oevofai .'.iiverp _>i good D,ll r? caruis on Munftwata ianfe. Farmers wishing x<; dispose- of theii farms, fie no' full particulars k ' 'KBELL AN L> UO., Land rad -»te Agents P-iiroeratoTi N. Sll-y Every man makes a fool of himself now and then. Wisdom consists in not exceeding the limit. Vote f<>j Byron Brown.—l TIRINTINQ 0 f ©yery description exeonted on the shortest nor< ■cc at th« "CHRONICLE" Oioc* Byron Brown oourts not favour nor fears a frown. Ho is asking you to put him in Parliament.—l. LAST Day Prices at Cole's Sale. Cravenettes, 22s 6d for 8s lid! Umbrellas, 3s lid for 2s lid: Tweed Coats and Costumes, at about halfprice. LOOK HERE MEN—Strong Samson Braces. 9d and Is; Allwool Cashmere Sox, 3 pairs for 2s 6d: Decent Caps 2s lid for Is; Washing Fancv Vests, 6s 6d for 3s 6d. At COLE'S. 1118-1-SUITS GALORE.—Men's Colonial made Tweed Suits, worth .45 5, selling to-morrow for 22« Gd: Strong Saddle-tweed Trousers for 6s lid? At COLE'S SALE; it's the Last Day. ■: IHB-1 1 ■ iRXNUNG of ©very description executed on the short««+ r>otat tho "Horowhwrin* nhrn«iii^" LEVIN BRICK Co. Ltd. Under New Management. BRICKS ALWAYS OH HAND. ORDERB PROMPTLY — ATTENDED TO. — n J. BREEDON, - • Manage! 921-q. GEO. MTLNES. AND DRAPER/ " HnrrtwbftTiHß Chronicla " Offica. -< OXFORD BTREST. GARDEN SEEDS! GARDEN SEEDS 1 GARDEN SEEDB. •" • GARDEN SEEDS. (Yates's Reliable) • NEW OPENED UP. "J"-'"' Bobh'v nusbM r,, A in t y le ~ . in the pourintr rain ' ;V' ■ A Mimimy put rne straight to bed<"'- "cv Cos my clothes were drippint? * aTO " Graat BoWy B it i
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 September 1911, Page 3
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