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I DY-O-LA | I FOR COLOURING AT HOME. PRICE 6(1 P i' Packet. DIRECTIONS WITH EVERY PACKET. BUSINESS ENVELOPES. 3s 6d per 1000 — in 5000 lots ov - 1 4s per single 1000. I BWoldon's Journal, Harmon's Dressmaker, Children's 1 Bazaar of Fashions, NOW IN. | FASHION FO l ALL. 8 F. W. JONES, Bookseller and Staticner, 9 Comer of Oxford and Queen street - - - LEVIN. | ill — >!■ ——MB— | Half Guinea Dress Lengths I In our Half Guinea Dress Lengths (U yards) wo offer some "sell | quick" valucis, which our customers wil lbe well pleased g Bright Finish Amazon Cloth, -18 inches wide, in Navy, Grey, and Car- 1 Idimd 10s 0d the Dress Length Co yards). The llanhvear Tweed for knock mbout Tracks for every Woman, ill "Donegal" and "Harris" Tweed efleets, in Brown, Grey and (<recti. Os tid tho Di'cn? Length (0 yards). Tliu Homespun Tweed, truly a real "come back again for more." .style of Tweed. This means satisfaction to every buyer, to be had ill ISaxe. Brown, Flectric and Wine shades at 10s bd the DiesK 5 Length (fi yards'). | The "Neva" Tweed, is just another out of the same basket, suitable jjj for sturdy school girls who require an article that will stand all n | weathers' and look decent all the time. It is a self-coloured g Herringbone Tweed, 40 inches wide. 10s (id the Dress l.ongth. g Ai yards). 1 The Siiitall" Serge, that's just it: this Serge will suit anyone in the g family, from the toddler to ths hend of the home, is guaranteed 8 foist dve, nil wool. 10s Gd the Dre.<s Length ((3 yards). g COMPARISON CHALLENGED. SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. I C. M. ROSS & CO., [For Quality and Value. Palmerston N- I MIIW^I——HUWtHWi. lIIHIIHIIIIHmiW'M tUWJUcMMUMfHV I ~ "*' BOOTS & SHOES OOINQ CHEAP ThSs Week at ON KOI! D-STREET, W. M. Clark, Draper. Haftm Ladies and secure n pair of High-grade TAN STRAP SHOES, best British make for - B\6 - Usual Price 15s. FOR CASH ONLY. QRAND QATHOLIC QOMCERT. IN AID OF CHURCH FUNDS. Town Hall, MAY S 2Bth! PROGRAMME. L. Piano duet—" La Garde Montante'' (Wcly) Misses Ida Procter and Ivy Pink. •' Song -"In Friendship's Name " Mr Mottershead. •j' (Soll L_ Miss o'Earrell. V. ltecTtation-" Bingen on the Rhine " Master J. Cooper. 5. Song- " Itoseß " Miss McDonald (Boston). G Comic Song—" Lauder Goes to the Pole " Mr Yates. 7. Song- JJrs HalL 8. Song-" Rip Van Winkle" Mt John Devnie. «J. Song- D'Atll- - Comic Song- Mttter 10a. Piai't Song-- Misses Weihepeihana, Rawin and Ic Hiwi INTERVAL. 11. Vocal Quartette--" Sleep My Honey" Mrs B. J'.. Gardener, Miss M. Sutherland. Messrs Smith and Pnngle jo y 0 u.r Miss Rosie Segriel. 13*. Recitation—" A Baclielor's Compl.iint" Master J. Cooper. 11 Son"— a "' 15. CVmTie SmgZZZZ'. Mcl«vcy. Kj Soil"-— *^ ISS McDonald (I'oxton). 17. Comic Song— a^C ' S ' 18 Son"- M,!e Ly " cl '' 19! Irish Jig— **'<«■ C "" a "- " GOD SAVE THE KING." Supper to Follow an«l Dance. Mwie V •><*• Krarslej's Orchestra. ADMISSION, 2s. Accompanist, Mr Jos. kersley. Stage Manager: Jas. McLeavey, Esq. JOS. KEARSLEY, - • F. I3EVTNE, Joint Secretaries. > '■' i - t -' OFF *MOTOR CYCLES. AT ]-)iS'HUCT AGENT to- GREAT REDUCTION. The James, 4 h-li.; Price, £70. . ppUiS, Pears, Quinces, 8.5.A., 3J h.p., £70. j\. Peaches, Plums, Plums (JapCentaur, 2J h.p., £(30. Apricots, N*ectarines. dome in and inspect "The Strong, Clean and Well James," now on view at GfOWfl TPCOS The Levin Cash Cycle 0f atoTC r ™ 9 >\ n * l,l .? € ' en<Jing Denot varieties, Small Fruits, etc. " " ALSO, Rhododendrons and CamcS. BREWSTER, -- - Manager. ]]ias, largo plants, from 4to sfeet 481-2w. Tiigh at great reductions. Ornamental, Hedge and Shelter NOTICE Trees, .and other lines too numerous to mention. AFTER this date any person found trespassing on our pro- At KfiWill NIiPS6PVp perties,' with dog or gun, will he Levin* prosecuted." 51S-m. BELL AND INSB. 533-qr. 0. NEWPORT.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 May 1912, Page 3

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632

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 May 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 May 1912, Page 3

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