Where the Good $00*15 Are NEW BOOKS NEW SUPPLIES (Cloth 3s 6d). The Quest of the Golden Hose— Oxonhani. Mary all Alouo.—Oxonhain. Their yesterdays.—Harold Bell Wright. The Street called Straight.—Author of "Inner Shrine." The Hero of Herat.—Mau<! Duer. Meadow Sweet.— Baroness Orczy. Paul Rundel.-Will Harbon. The Closing Net.—Rowland. The Upas Tree. —Florence Barclay. A Romance of Billy Goat Hill. —Alice Hegan Rice. Tho Harvester.—Gene Stratton Porter. Scaford's Snake.—Bertram Mitford. Cease Firing.—Mary Johnston. White Motley.—Max Pomhertoh. Corporal Cameron.—Ralph Connor. Tho Old Nest.—Rupert Hughes. Excuse Me , !— Rupert Hughes. The Hollow of Her Hand.—G. B. MrCutcheon. MISCELLANEOUS. The Trainers Treasure, Is 3d—Nat Gould. Tho Grip, Is 6d—Author of 'Chaos.' Not Guilty, Od.-Blatehford. Britain for the British. 4d.—Blatford. • The Riverman, Is 6d.—Stewart E. White. Great Amulet. Is 6d.— Maud Diver. Candles in tho Wind, Is 6d.~Maud Diver. Lovey Mary. Is 6d.—Alice Hogan Rice. Tno Woman of Babylon, Is 6d.— Josph Hocking. The Sword of the Lord. Is 6d.~ Joseph Hocking. Life, Is 6d.—Censored. Tho above are only a few of tho many books stocked by me. Grosses of 6d editions to select from. J. W.Thompson. 15 ELLER,
MOTOR n. A RAGE LEVIN. Oxford Street Soufci LEVSi.
T EVIN -piCTUttES FRIDAY, MAY 9. Jim and Boxing.—Comic Combination of a .Sale. —Drama. Aiiagni.—Scenic. Overdue Express.—Drama Sui'iii Osusaii. — Comedy. Bernese Milk Industry—Educational FKIONOH SPY. Star Dram;; KRIO.NCH SPY. Star Drama FRENCH SPY. Star Drama FllMNX'll SPY. Star Drama Orator Kniylit and Cow Charm.(Drama) Fighiiug .Instincts.—-Extra Drama. /COMPLETE /CHANGE f\F OMPLETE HANGE v/jr 1 PROGRAMME mAOH ROGBAMME AOH NIGHT. IGHT. ADULTS: Is and 6(1; Children 5d to .ill ports.
IT '« TJ.ME YOU LOOKIil) TO YOUR WI.YL'KK , M-lUIT.S KOli THE CHILLY WKATHKK. WK AUK (MTKIMMi SPLENDID VALUE L\ 'I , Hl'] LATEST .MATERIALS THAT c:iYI-: WAIUITH AND WEAR. A/^i" M g/'*Vf*\ Ts'otliino; irritates s\ man more thai \J\J\JU ~„ iH.iittinjr j,,kl l.arlly made shirNo matter what the material is or Sir!IRIT L ' 1(! C()St u> n il|,,,u - n ' ; ) unless it is Ullll\. I a calculated to destroy that beautiful equanimity of temper and pwite of mind which all liipn need when en£nix,od in their various recreations as well as thoir business duties. The, manufacturers of CLARK'S Shirts claim that the material from which Hieir shirts are made is soft and "woolly yet toughly strong, will resist: hard wear and tear, and is unshrinkable and iinfadeablo. Ask oui' S3oahir»g Salesizsasi show you same of osij* Winter Shirts.
JOB PRIMING Have, your Work done Weil and Reasonably at CHEAPER THA WELLINGTON. CHEAPJEH THAN WELLINGTON. CHEAPER THAN WELLINGTON. OHEAPEH THAN WELLINGTON. "ITTHEN any Travelling Can^aesorgives you a quotatioa — — RING TTP m E /"IHRONICLE. U .1 \j ■ EING TTI , THE /^ HIiONIOLE - U I vj . .T3ING TTP TfIHE pHKONICLE. ■piNG TTP nriHE /^IHRONIOLB. aad wk mHE Prioe. 1 \J WE AKB OHT3APER than Wellington or Palmereton. Ring ue np foi ml. v '** \--, ■"•••-■• ■'• ■ ■_• .-V- , *- ■ ' .•■/■ ■,«.■.-.' . . :■ ', "''- r ' s "V "*■*■' '
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HC19130512.2.14.1
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 May 1913, Page 2
Word count
Tapeke kupu
470Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 May 1913, Page 2
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
See our copyright guide for information on how you may use this title.