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PALMEKSTON BIG SALE. Great ¥aßues in iiouseb. I WHITE MUSLIN BLDUSES, trimmed Embroidery. ONLY I /I i each. J/ X L Anotlier wonderful lino at 'i I A eacli. CREAM DELAINE BLOUSES, usual prices 7s d to 15« Gd. Salo prico 3/11*° 4/11. STRIPED AND PRINT ZEPHYR BIOUSES. A magnificent rango all to ho cleared at i) If* to fj/11 HARE STN'SHAM*: Cll ANGUS. -A line selection of these goods that were 3s Gd to 7s Iml. Now all one price O/"1 "1 Goods thai , , were 7s (id to 15k Gd. No wall one price f\ 1 0/ lit CMLF.I?ON SCARVES.— Wonderful Value here. Goods that wero 9s 11(1 SOW j /_ oadi. Goods that were L>le, NOW ~| / j 1 HAKIS BARGAIN'S JN UNDERSKIRTS. -White Eir,!>roidcry Undcrtikiits, usual prices 24s Gel, Now i Q/"| 1 French Val Lace Underskirts, usual prices, 15s 11<1 (o 2Db Gd. NOW 14/6^9/1.1. Batiste Underskirts.—A magnifi.ee it lot usual prices 3s l.kl to 4s lid. Now all one price "j I~i ~i oach. AVliile Princess Underskirts, usual price IDs (id to 33s Gd. NOW M/9 t0 26/9. Yon can sod with confidence For any of tlicso goods, they are all oxcoptiona bargains selected for our country Customers. SKXD CASH WITH ORDER AND ALLOW FOR POSTAGE. BROAD STREET and PALMEKSTON NORTH. THE SQUARE, A liUlo eontrivam-e that every lioiisekeeper will long to possess 's <>!if>i\'ii at Afestsis CulliiiMni and Son in the shape of a xinall multiple-3iec cutting machine fo rcuttin gup pars-ley, lettuce, French beans, and t'.ll kinds of vc.u;otaV.k's and groous for salads, soups, etc., in fact anything !of this kind that the housewife- wank to cut. It is a fiuo littlo machmo, I simple to <iperate, nothing to do but jiitst run it alon sovcr the food to bo \ cut It has ton revolving cutters, «ud wlial was onco a coiisiderablo i ■! task is now the wor koi" a few sec- onds. It is cleaned, too, <;y just ? one wipe of tho cloth. You simply inu«t have one- Only Is 9d each. \ Hetter order early as the stock 'is limited. ii 'i \ Furnltup® and {Hardware. ;! * i; Square and 11 ? BiPoadosipeQt, I I PALHIERSTON N©RTi^. 1 S BARRATT'S BYKO. ■nioinsssnisaiwnciisxaiMMaCTixcaancsaaßaEni For ioueSas LSohfweigßif iiofors «3 iS «« 2J, H. P. BE BEATEN for Sniil work and aBS reund reSiability: — i Prices and Trials arranged I N. Bar r a 11. I Hisirittt %ent. j LEVIiS. I Horowhenua Agricaltural and Pastoral At Levin, Wednesday January 29, OFFICERS. Pation. Mr W. H. Field. President. x\lr John Kebbell. Vice^President. Messrs J. R. McDunald, F. W. Venn, P. 13artlii.1or.icw, B. \Auv J. Liggins, W. H. Simcox, and W. Tompsitt. Executive Committee. Mossi's Jas. JlcLcavey, C. Saxon, H. J. Jiichards, F.O. J{oo, T. A. H. Hudson, W. Bocher, J. Drysdalc, ii. A. McDonald, J. G. HanJiins, J. G. Jaiuieson, Jas. Prouse, H. A. Hroadbelt, J. Ryder, W. Ryder, ,1. Davics, E. M. llorrick, T. JJovan, jur., J. Devonshire, Winiata Pataka, V. E. Hitchings, H. E. Lodge, l< , . Webb, J. Johnson, P. A. Gillies, F. Better, G. Watsou, G. 11. Uurlinson, G. K. Stcplicnson, J M-. Murray, D. Jud<l, D. Hannan, G. ' Tully, A. W. Skernian, W. J. Howcll. A. Drake, M. Lynch, M. Moyniban, E. Laws, I , '. Unrnoll, ]). Garduer.. W. Barbor, 0. Robinson, C. A. W. .Mouckton, W. IL Woggory, W. Simpson, W. Stickles, S. W. Car tor, N. Kirkcaldie, 0. 0. Wobb, John Howell, U. A. Ward, l< , . O. Smith, and F. Davies Hon, Treasurer. Mr F. G. Roe. Secretary, li. R. Gardener, P.O. Box 2, Lwiu. Classes for HORSES, CATTLE ,SHJslil' and PIGS. -J Q COMPETITIONS TO XO COMPETITIONS *■& 4 JUMPING EVENTS. TROTTING IUCOf. 2 PONY RACiiS. BEST WALKING HORSE. LADIES' AND GENTS' DRIVING COMPETITIONS. BEST BOY AND GIRL RIDERS Etc. Etc. BRACELET for Best Lady Driver. BRACELET for Best Lady's Haek, BRACELET for Lady's Jumping Event. HANDSOME TROPHY for Pony Jump. Entries Closo-WEDNESDAY, January 15th at 9 ».m. Schedule r , -plication, and *U information obtained from

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 January 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 January 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 January 1913, Page 3

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