In readiness for t&e nam-mak-ing season, housewives are making ready their preserve bottles, etc. Labels soon will be needed aJso. When they are neatly done they improve the appearance of the preserves. F?fty gummed labels, well printed with the names of each fruit, may be obtained at jVlie Chronicle office for sixpence. If desired, the labels may be had in assorted lots, or all of one kind. -■ "That whicli is better than* gold" will be the Rev. A.. 0. Sanderson's subject on Sunday evening at the Presbyterian (Jirurd.The choir will render trie anthem "The Homeland."
Shannon Sale News.—JFargher and Co.'s Sale is still booming, and the special values ofk'ored have caught on. There is going to be a busy time this week—'"Everybody's buying" sample underwear. Twenty-five per- cent. oH 12 dozen toweis; must go before Saturday. All remnants and trimmed millinery still fur thor reduced for this week only.- - Asvt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 January 1914, Page 4
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150Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 January 1914, Page 4
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