REMOVAL NOTICE. Bemoved to New Premises opposite The Borough Council Coachbrnlclei', Levin OUR LITTLE TOWN ".■LEVIN. LEVIN. LEVIN. Oo yoy want Sly-Grog Sellers ? 0© yoaa want Increased Rates ? Qo you want Moderate People to leave us? Oo you want Scores of Empty Houses? Do you want a second Masterton ? Do yoas want your property decreased in value? To all the Questions Your Answer is NO ! Then STRIKE OUT THE BOTTOM LINE in each paper and you will come out ON TOP.
THE HIGHEST CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY ON THE COAST. THE QUEEN STREET. Principal Artists: - •-" R. S. HORN. (from London), H. S. WILLIAMS, (Late of Buttorfiold and Johnson). .. ■*■ ■ Outdoor Photography in all ite branches promptly attentded to. Cornflower Bfue Ties. The New Colour : for th&Summer Man. Now tho wc-iitlror is waxing warmer, Man not unnaturally wishes to be cooler. He first discards liis waistcoat— ah! that's hotter I But soon ho discovers a touch of colour is necessary in the way of a new tie. Millar & Giorgi can suit you to perfection, for the latest oilour erazo in Mon'e Ties is displayed in their windows to-day. Have y<, ust.'ii the cornflower blue Silk Ties (iiVht and dark shades) in tho p.-p-uiir Piccadilly styles? Loose <?nJ>. ]")erby or Batswings, the latter for making bows. Who'll up tho first to choose? Fricfis, i- Cd, Is Pd 2s 6d. MILLAP&GIOB6I, flit; Great Outfitters, Pgftiiierston North.
The Useful ThejCool The Washable Few Costumes in a woman's wardrobe give her such allround satisfaction as a KAIAPOI WASHING COSTUME for Summer. It has the trim tailored air; it supplies the necessary coat; the skirt can be used as a separate skirt if desired ; it returns from the wash-tub as fresh as new. If you have never yet tried one of our Tailored Washing Gostumes why not get one now, while the cost is so small ? ices, 29s 6d; 42s 6d ; 45s ; 49s 6d. In Greys, Tussores, Champagne, and White SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY AT
JOB PRINTING ! siSß'SJer , , taaacsa-a iiin iiwhii—«—————t—— wmaammnsu Have your work clone "WELL and_BEASONABLy atgj. . " •' ' ' - ; i :' ■ , ' 'The Chronicle." .-?, ' ••-■• ■• —•' ■ —■ --■ vfp^-'. , - KEW STOCK AND NEW IDEAS. T- HARRIS . - "Wishes to thank his numerous Customers for their kind support .accorded him in the past and hopes npO stand the season at Manakau ' for a continuance of same. Xthe Staudard bred Trotting ffi STILL~GUTTTNG ONE ■ £$£' sir qtjality of beef and mutton - Terms: Single maro, £3 10s. For Vaw R^cf fiiTthei- partjculars apply— 1 IfiV VCS j UC3L J. E. TAYLOR, 1208-1 Owner, Manaknn. A 1; orders left at tlie gj lO p wi]] reeeivo prompt attention. MY MOTTO: SW3.StIK3. Cleanliness and Punctuality. -, g T. HARRIB, On arms butcher, oxfoed st. AftE TEE LATEST NOTBLTY. LACE FINS, 9ct. 8s 6d EACH. •••••••• • •_• • •••••• A OARD. W - "" • .„„ u * w -. w —... ._ _ ' •**■„ x • I ;-, Tailor and Costumier. DREBB RINGS. ! Next to Bromley's Boot • s Shop, Ballance Street. rTT * Shannon. * E. W. J. SMITH, •••••••.•••..••••• : iWATOHMAKBR AND JEWELLER * 850qr • y QUEEN STREET, • VaVJN.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 October 1911, Page 2
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486Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 October 1911, Page 2
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