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Sims' Novelty Hardware Depot. (? 5) F) fA y —fl Those in search of Ironmongery, Spades, Jltxiyi \ /hf ''W (f 111 ( 9 iV\// Forks, Rakes, Hoes Garden Shears, Sheep m?J il \ \ // / fiiS'i \ ft JfP 13 Shears, Scythes Reap Hooks, Flax Hooks, \li M V ll\io] \# will do well to V(| a U V J —CS3I Yv call on us before going elsewhere. I for Quality and Price Hose Branches and Sprays, Spray Pumps and Syringes, Everything for the Lawn and Garden For the house hold Wp have a lartre stock of Crockery and to make room for large IBtock to arrive we are offering DINNEEWAIIE, GLASSWARE PIE DISHES, and PUDDING BASINS at reduced prices. ENAMEL WARE, TINWARE, BRUSHWARE, DAIRY REQUISITES of every description can he had at S X IMC S' Novelty Hardware Depot. B Oxford St,, - ■ " LEViKi.
Honey.— to 4d per lb. Cheese.- —.liest factory mediums li.jd per II), ex factory. Lggs.--T'resh, Is per dozen. 1/ungus. <_>.}d per tb. Wanted. Walnuts. -Yd per lb. G uain , l'.iioi) i:ce, etc. Wheat. 4s lid per bus Ten sack lots, 4s lUd. Wheat. Seconds, 4s od per bus Maize.—4s lOd. per bus. Oats. Teed, 2* yd; Best Duns, !js ~d per bushel. ()ats. Crushed, os per bushel. Teed Barley. : '»s !lil per bushel. Seed Oats. Specially dressed Algerians. -5s Ud per bushel: Callous, Sparrowbills, Duns, Storm Kings, Ms 'id per bushel Seed, Caj)e Bailey, -is (id bus. Russian Cape Seed Barley. - : >s (id per bushel. Pollard.- t'7 per ton. Bran, -t'l l->s per ton os li'ss for ton lots. Barley Meal. l'(i IMs per ton : os less for ton lots. I'll re Pea Meal. -f i" per ton : os less for ion lots. Sucrosine. i' 7 per ton in 'JMM'.-, Linseed Oil Cake.--Nuts and fiieal, 1 : !s (id per ewi. Molasses in (.'asks. I'l Ids per ton, oi* 2(is per f>-e\vt. cask: (is (id per rwt. case. Meat and Bone Meal. 17s per 100: !)s per 50, and (is per '*olb bag. Cludf. Oalen Sheaf, old, I'o 15s per (on, ex store. New, 4*5 os, cv ■vhai'f. Special (|not;i I ions |.ii : i f j.■ l lots. ' 11' i/ : > IMs per ton, c\ storu,
P. Bartholomew. Saw miller and limber Merchant, Seasoned Timber —and — Mouldings OF ALL BONOS ALWAYS OH HAND J. W. Middlemiss QUEEN St LEVIN Is a Practical Tradesman And Ik; desires to tender his thanks to alt his patrons for their support during the 18 years he has been established in business opposite the Century Hal!. FOlt every description of JOB PRINTING Horowhenua Daily Chronicle, Levin. The moat common of ills is probably Ihe ordinary cold. And the most .successful ol : curcs for tliis common ill is "jNAZOL." J.n bottles of GO doses for Is Gd.—
"ALL WHO WOULD ACHIEVE UOOESS SHOULD ENDEAVOUR TO MERIT IT." WE have during the past year spared no expense in endeavouring to make our lieer second to nine in New Zealand, and oau now confidently asert we have auoceeded in doing boW« invito fill who onjoy GGOii G-LiAsiS Oii iuii si* ask Ui Staples' Best, now on draught at aliuofil ail hotels iu the City and surrounding districts, and confidently anticipate their vordiat will he that Staples and Co. have huocesafully removed the repronoh that Good Beer could not ho brewed in Wellington. J. ST/iivLliiS & Co., aifcod). MolMwnrt.u iiua Marphj Str&atfl, WILLINUTON. v'W t m/WW'WVv'WWWNft
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 January 1914, Page 1
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594Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 January 1914, Page 1
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