This week Fargher and Co., drapers, Shannon, will quit the balance of their summer stock. Stocktaking is in progress, and each line found to be overstocked will be offered at a big discount. The sale tables are loaded with these bargains. Discount tickets given with all cash purchases.— -Advt.
to i—i—o—w^—in The effect of the recent watersiders' strike has been far-reach-ing. A Alasterton young man who acted as a special constable in Wellington went grass-seeding to the Akaroa Peninsula. He was recognised by some of the exstrikers, who were also employed ai cutting cocksfoot. The employer was interviewed, and told llia't unless the services of the special were dispense"! with, there would be trouble. The young man was compelled to go, but he had the satisfaction of finding more remunerative employment on an adjoining farm. —Standard. 1 have sjtocKs of Arsenate of Lead (Swift's) for codlin moth; Bluestone (best); Hellebore fut Cherry Leech; Quassia Chips for Rose Aphis; all at the loweat prices and '<f the best quality. l<\ 0. Remington, <!r.i>imßt. Levin. That modest little flo\v«r the pink is always here or hereabouts; and so is Fred; just give hiin the wink, and see him fit your trilbies out with dancing pumps or plodding boots made in a style that always suits and sold as cheap a« cheap can be; Fred Pin,k leads all the company—Advt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 February 1914, Page 2
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227Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 February 1914, Page 2
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