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J Sims' Novelty Hardware Depot B "i* "t - "f - *)* 4" 1° &**\ f\} I /"~\ fi\ fi /^^ c rr === ' /7 Those in search of Ironmongery, Spades, | ( flfttß \\ hi '% \ II HI! J 8 Forks, Rakes, Hoes Garden Shear's, Sheep | 1 \ \ /// Biil YL fi ifp 5 " NS* Shears, Scythes Reap Hooks, Flax Hooks, \ \\ I \ft \/ I "if irFfl \ J$T Hay Rakes and Forks. ill \V JJ \ y fV-Jr \# Oil Stones Scythe Stones will do well to | LI I MO « Xf call on us before going elsewhere. | We can supply you with just what you | ____„, for Quality and Price g 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 PODDING BASINS at reduced prices. ENAMELWARE, TINWARE, BRUSHWARE, DAIRY REQUISITES of every description can be had at < Novelty Hardware Depot j Oxford St„ - " " L&Vm -
Honey.—lUd to 4d per lb. Cheese.- Host factory mediums lijd per lb, ex factory. Eggs.—Eresk, is per dozen. Eungus. - per lb. Wanted. Walnuts.—Yd per lb. CHAIN, PRODUCE, ETC. Wheat.- 4s lid per bus. Ten sack lots, 4s lUd. Wheat.- -Seconds, 4s LSci per bus .Maize.—4s 10d per bus. Oats.—Eeed, ~s tid; best Duns, os ~d per bushel. Oats.--Crushed, lis per bushel. Eeed barley.-- -'is -id per bushel. Seed Oats. Specially dressed Algerians, iis Ud per bushel; Carions, SparrowbilJs, Duns, Storm Kings, .'is Ud per bushel Seed, Cape liarley.- lis lid bus. Russian Cape Seed barley.- -is lid per bushel. Pollard.- -t'T per ton. bran. -£4 10s per lon. -is less for ton lots. biii-ley Meal. .Cli IDs per Inn : -~>s less for ton lots. Pure Pea Meal.- -l'<~ per Ion; •~>s less for ton lots. Suerosiue. .£'7 per lon in ,\.'oo\ Linseed Oil Cake.- Nuts and meal, I-is (id per c\vt. .Molasses in Casks. ;IM 10s per ton, or 2(is per o-cwi. cask: (is (id per cwi. case. Meat and Hone .Meal. 17s per 100: !)s per 50, and (is per L'-Mb bag. Chaif. Oaten Sheaf, old, .IT. LOs per ton, ex store. New, ,£o ss, ex wharf. Special quotations tor large lots. Straw. £■■') I.os per ton, e\ store.
P. Bartholomew. Sawmiller and limber Merchant, Seasoned Timber —AND — Mouldings OF ALL KINDS M.WAYS ®n mm J. W. Middlemiss QUEEN St LEVIN Is a Practical Tradesman And ho desires to tender his thanks to all his pati ons for their support during the 18 years he has been established in business opposite the Century Hall. J7IOU every description of JOB PRINTING .--Horowhenua Daily Chronicle, Levin. The most common of ills is probiibly Ibo ordinary cold. And (he most successful of cures for this common ill is "NAZOL." In bottles of 60 doses for Is Gd.—
( "ALL WHO WOULD ACHIEVE £ UOOESS SHOULD ENDEAVOUR S . TO MERIT IT." T VX7E have during the paat > VV y ear spared no expense in 3 endeavouring to make our Beer \ second to nine in New Zealand, f and <;an now confidently asert J we havo suocoeded in doing; bo r We invite all who enjoy s Staples" *::k?£K, > now on draught at almost all X hotels in the City and surroundI ing districts), and coiihdently ? anticipate their verdist will ho ? that Staples and Co. have hiicS cessfully removed tho reproach \ that Good Beer could not he f trowed in Wellington. fc (Limifead). r Molsßworth ana Murphr Htnwt*, f WELLINGTON. 6v*WWWWWWW\*A•. 'WWW
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 February 1914, Page 1
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580Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 February 1914, Page 1
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