ITT7ELL BUILT HOUSE of four CHEAP I VV rooms verandah and # wash house, in good locality and nice ection. price £275. CHEAPS! APPLYPAEfiCEK and VKRICENT, Eon i f Levin. i"" *— n " in ° ll ' ll *'" M L ' mimmihmi i .'.usEHnsMESBNEnNnnRir -A-.- bettor furnished than it was f'l^P^^* ,l^!! li , ' 1 ! I I last Xmas? Don't you think that &jjJJG55rf 111 ' YfJ fl flOl^F*" the Ideal Christmas gift to that iT)ll(l"7TiihjPi I _.„___' 1 wife of yours would bo a piece of (J 1 .^^^^^^^^^lte. Ideal Hall Furniture? || | Jjj ,i F^WlWx^l Tho furniture is ideal because of f?! 11l i'l |m ■ J its first class finish and make, its I 'fiSaki ' I Asr^^M^Sll^^^^ up-to datences and price moderation fej iMffTnffi IV >k>l Idonl because built to give your 4W|| ill | JU^3Wffli^/ , 1 hall that, touch of distinction it fjf 5/ : needs. Weal because bound to i^^Mwkw^ give the best impression to those who ji Ml a 1 * lA\ J j '^| : visit you. Tho hall is the first (ml I |j| T IM JL&^l plice they seo and the last to lehve, I j'j Ijjl I'l '< **Z-\ 1. , . , I lot it impress them. T+ w j]l if wo | (| Jj||. _ I | I ' Harvey and Co., | *"Hb? i If By Cycle I BUILDERS, UNDERTAKERS OABINBT-MAKEBS, PICTURE- | Take 9 I I Wif/iyou. | £ AGAIN BRING UNDER THE * I — I NOTICE OF STOD-OWNERS ' jlt JS fti &II TlIT\eS I —the importance of— I a er* i t n i >2"F3 1A Serviceable I PEDIGREE \st\muUnt t are indiepensablo to the X buainese-like owner, and we fJooku an 4 SSstfeaary. Boats? $hw, I the ferm toeupply them moat £cd tai D» E WE have also copies of the LEAD- c dssa' §ns«lrles, OUbk, that hare travelled in County. ' D 07dm), pad to owners for Aeosisor*. ,, Brfaparj, sat? i J i3c- liooda 'ffaaoy Soad , .: Far- -' v . PUBLISHING \ . LEVIN. itnisr:. liaehindry and • _i' ■• .^,» 1 hlptsl , . i-VslicTy, Fiijio Wa'JOii- -■ \ A ~•/:■:-, S3, P>.ot-srayiM=; »ne /?■ V: ■• ' ' f ; v -- ~9 ''roTidc;-;. snd Oilmen's f?iorss, ff ■ ■ us Sam- r 'co:ti : iliO] \ ?» A, \ 11-l^dTc^Jwithl /'V /yd:'..:- •'■■ — ■■■ : .i . fV i-;vcry soic eyes, urn.. \\ '*-\. ;// ' Jarlr.prrlrcurncotiton ", , tF *v ; '','my !:ict',c,iu:^dthn;u;;ii\^ ' ; : t he livt'T," writes Mi;,';, :: :;:iui with i'.u- il;al I rr.:i;lit^ 1814). ■ : . -aii.W :u,t '■- M ' , ' I\. - ■■~■.;.: :' ' ' ■■■ ■ bir. -a LON0 r \N ; •;■■...- ,- \^ llta - b. C , -.: . : '- j countless wo every winter. Etnuleion is a sovcure. 1« ?<l, I I V IS. |i BELOW Li your Goods |' ——- J | from this Book. || ; Buy Direct. I@) ,| First Cost. |] British made. i^o^'i* , -'! ou>. Address O/i alB j 55 Years' Reputation. PostCard will bring it.§] 11 1912 Ideal Home Decorations Catalogue. 144 pages of most interesting matter [jj ill and illustrations, the newest of the new. Don't miss it. The recognised guide to all II (i buvers of household necessities. jj I CURTAINS, all makes, ART FABRICS, MUSLINS, Household LINEN, Ladies S n an(] Gents Underwear, Boots and Shoes, Costumes, Gents Clothing. n II The Queen says "Peach's Curtains are distinctly charming." !\'ew I ilea. —"Whole wore- J T ■ U house in Book Form." Girls' Own Paper:—" Quality or goods indisputable." Wcltlons' b senr., *o I /oiirwi//. , —"Kxcellent value, prices decidedly low." Thousandsof testimonials from delighted B n f__ ,-nU 10 choice T in all parts of the world, ga'ined through sheer merit find wonderful »aiue. ft tor eaie i» ui I*. 1 oe -/o OVERSEAS TABLE DAMASK PARCEL. OSIQ § ■eP&deSßßiles. THE BEST IN J 2b Di delivered free duty paid. *£.«•/Oi » o c ~O TirrsT1 ™ f rnm i 1 2 White Da>iw..» Table Cloths, 64ins. by 84ins. 2 Whit. Damask Table Cloths 60 ins. by m Stf ANNUM. Areas langing troui M 58ins . ric! , 3crP |l , It ,d Floral Designs, hemmed. '• 2 Half Bleached Table Ciotbs, h.ird wearing. 'J ■ •< • nil havinST a flOnt- 2 Irish Cambric Tμ Cloths. 2 Handsome Tray Covers, Irish embroidered and drawn thread. E ■ ,ji IO 40 percnes, ail ll»Vi"b * " I Grwte , t Value Ever Offered. £100 worth of Goods Kree to Overseas Customers. fl F .1 o of 75 links on Julyan Stroot, jj third year o! Gifts, full particulars wilh Catalogue. *• I I h , , c., T t> ci-an from Actual Makers. Gifit Saving. Salisfnclion Curiiniitccd. * 4 Ufeiiirt the balance of Mr J. it. &caa- i SAML . <& SOWS, H0x638 .'The Looms.NOTTINGHAM. g aei! e idle residence. . bocuuos 1, 2, 3, a Bne orchard in full yioat, having a well grown belt of macrocarpos round it. Trees -_ conisist ox a P pleß,(Sturmerß ,Cox, I\/| |Bi II H Jt AnA IT K Orange, plums JLVj_\_/ a\J XI. XA. J^ and walnuts. This is an ideal site u _ L ~ umima , js^assasscsa fora home and contains Oa 3r 12per maa^nwrmmJifa<Mto™*MMMm^ of land. On sections 9, 10, 11, an apple ___«__^ u «»---~~~» -. orchard (Cos; Orangi; Sturmers* .Waebineton's) and plums. jwH.i-.n 12, 13, .'no pear orchard, „ - v "^^ ''- ..is and iicavy croppers.' * .*J v .-. ......s 14, 15, upples plums and , *-* s t&f $Q*W - 4 i ■ iniuces- "liicrorai'pa hedge. Vf*]lsp** ~ S * »C* ThG sections are 'in good , " v tit-l il\/ a4ld, tf'lil'j'i * ** % f '* All tlv "'v dons are on a gentle f* % - r * -~- - 4 ; ?^^' ilopo, anil .»T6 all drained naturally. !* - „ ~" £ ''<**, < Ibu p. , :ee.> range from £35 per sec- U^l^t^C' , V^^^¥^^^^ £ fV **" ' tion upwards, and tho terms are very r •^BB^HHB < *' \ -~ V charged provided payments are made t 4 *•? ~ % ' etir again for years on such advan- 1 *"' ::^^^,^^Cll"l^^S^^^^^i " s tl^^^K^^?^ mTr. Stansel Iwil lbe in Shannon l^^'^^^^S^sM every day except Tuesdays, and \j -, 1* . any inquiry left with Mr Bromley *~ .J^^M, , n j£^mLz^&&^^^^^^^^S^iM (bootmaker) wil lbe promptly at- I*"" *~^- — i!i:£m "~~ 1 —- tended to ? - - -- ' ' ALSO.-Two houaea in Nathan _ • Ternace. IV H HOLT) A WAY. For plane and further particulars ll . V> J-XV/-U-L'-CX TY XX JL • apply " Of the Levin CarHage Works «*„ I\. *-> J -rrAS instituted a MOTOR GARAGE as a branch of his establish--6nior . ment. It is under the management of an expert with an Eng- ■ Lyell Bay (Wellington), Shannon, j jgll fln< j Belguim professional experience. Every description of reand Reove rtreet, Werro.. pairs nndertaken> ~yr.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 January 1913, Page 4
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