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Sims' Novelty Hardware Depot. -j- -J , 4" 4" ■■■'"' I •f- 4* "i" *t" *i* I S l [' ' — ™-™~"**™™rr™«** m^=>*>»e* ? **"V, 05) n « /—V fftv (1 /J R Those in search of Ironmongery, Spades, I Illlii \ hi \ \ if Hi (■• r\/f Forks, Rakes, Hoes Garden Shears, Sheep ' I!• V \ / / jnjjj \ [ \x Shears, Scythes Reap Hooks, Flax Hooks, j \l I \> \/ 1 |l| \ \ Mr Hay Rakes and Forks. \\ // \ MIV if \IU \# OilStones Scythe Stones will do weir to J \|(j T V_/ g)J—Cgll call on us before going elsewhere. { • We can supply you with just what you \ want Ouiality "iSee fosst Prices the niost * « for Quality and Price Hose Branches and Sprays, Spray Pumps and Syringes, Everything for the Lawn and Garden For the house hold We have a large stock of Crockery and to make room for large stock to arrive we are offering DINNERWARE, GLASSWARE PIE DISHES, and PUDDING BASINS at reduced prices. KNAMELWARE, TINWARE, BRUSHWARE, DAIRY REQUISITES of every description can be had at . Novelty Hardware Depot £»EViN. Oxford St,, °
Linseed Oil Cake. —Nuts and meal, genuine, 13s 6d cwt. Oats" Food ~'s 8d to 2s IOd; Duns, J.Js 2d per bushel. Oats.'—Crushed 3s per-bushel. Russian. Capo .Seed Barley.— Us Gd per bushel. Seed Oats. -Specially dressed Algerians os Gd per bushel; Gartons, Sparrowbills, 'Duns, Storm Kiujfß Iss Gil per bushel, Choice new season's B.L.E. Kapc.- -Jlss per cwt. Maize. Is lOd per bushel. Maize. Seed.--Keel Slogan, 'White Horse Tooth Ts lid per bushel. Wheal. ---C>s per bushel. len sar K lots is lid. Wheat.-Seconds is od per bushel I'eod Barley.- --on d per busJiel. I'o'llanl.-- i ( » ITjs per lon. Bran.- ■£ I per toil; 5s less lor ton lots. IJarley - ■£[> IDs jier ton; 10s less' for ton lots. |»die I'ea Meal.—£T per ton. Molasses in Casks. £-1 10s per ton, or '-ifis per ;'»uwt ensk : (is <!d per ewt. ease. CliiilV. O'.iicii SheaP, old, !'•» per ton ex store; new t' ; > -»s ex whj.'-l'f;, «^ Hay. Prime new, wanted. Straw £-'» 10s per ton e.v store.
P. Bartholomew. Sawiniller and '1 imber Merchant, Seasoned Timber —AND — Mouldings OF ALL KINDS ALWAYS ON HAND J. W. Middlemiss St LEVIN lis a Practical Tradesman And lie desires to tender his thanks to all his pati oils for their support during the 18 years he has been established in business opposite the Century Hall. FOU every description of JOB BHINTING . "llorowhenua D.i ily Chronicle. Levin. The most common-of ills is probably the ordinary cold. And the most of euros for this common ill is "NAZOL." In bottles of 60 doses tot. Is 64—• ,' -.. ._: .iS^-.-:■■'i!.-^ '• ■'•■■.-. ■■-• . - . •'. '
>"ALL WHO WOULD ACHIEVE UOGESB SHOULD ENDEAVOUR * TO MERIT IT." WE have during, the paf fc year spared no expense in 1 endeavouring to make our Beer > Bocond to nine in New Zealand. > aud oan now confidently asert |N wo havo succeeded in doing so Wβ invite ell who enjoy >GOOJO GliASa OF BBOiH • Staples' Besru. * now 011 draught fit almost rII > hotels in the City and eurround- , ing • distriots, an<l confidenlljr anticipiito their vordiat will be ' that Staples and Co. havo euc- * cessfully removed the reproach > that Good Beer could not ho , brewed in Wellington. ; J. STAPLES & Co, K (Limited). ? Moleeworth ena Murphj fltreete, f . WILLIHGTON.
You ought to see the effect of TAISMVL on furnitnro. > It gives iliu woodwork' a splendid polish and remove , * stnnis.-- Very eaey to ■
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 January 1914, Page 1
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562Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 January 1914, Page 1
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