PALM ER 9 ER'S ) WE SPECIALISE IN HOUSE FURNISHING
No Parlour is Complete without a SETTEE. EASY CHAIRS at PASV PPICP^ Opposite Public Library, llH^^^l r w OXFORD St., — —'LEVIN. j^J^Jy Jγ dwLLcwS IF «
■ Sims' Novelty Hardware Depot ■ .j. .j. .f .j. .f. I + + + ■»••»• ■a fflj-ii jrk «T) R I /~\. ft fl *» — V — /7 Those in search of Ironmongery, Spades, li D I Vβ! i hi W Iff 11 • ( • }\Sj/ Forks, Rakes, Hoes Garden Shears, Sheep II II \ \ Inl ftJffil » I VTr-- s_y/ \f{ Shears, Scythes Reap Hooks, Flax Hooks, II \ 1 II \ \/ul If \Jr Hay Rakes and Forks. IIS \\ n \ WAα .mm VIIW * \j& OilStones Scythe Stones will do well to lIS \\r m \l(l I « /yaaßiß Iγ call on us before going elsewhere. B a We can supply you with just what you ._ 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 Btock to arrive we are offering I DINNERWARE, GLASSWARE PIE DISHES, and PUDDING I BASINS at reduced prices. ENAMELWARE, TINWARE, BRUSHWARE, DAIRY REQTJISITES of every description can be had at , SIMS' Novelty Hardware Depot. I Oxford St,, - " t - E¥IW -
' "ALL WHO WOULD ACHIEVE > UCOEBB SHOULD ENDEAVOUR < TO MERIT IT." i WE have daring the p&e* * year spared no expense in ' endeavouring to make onr Beer < second to nine in New Zealand, i »nd nan now confidently aeerl > we have eeoceeded in doing bo. > Wβ invite all who enjoy GOOD GLASS OF BEER , TO ASK FOE Staples'Bßesst s now on draught at almost all < hotels in the Oity and earronnd- « * ing districts, and confidently > anticipht* their verdiirt will he J j that Staples and 00. have ene- > cessfally removed the reproaeh S * that Good Beer ooald not be * brewed in Wellington. c J, STAPLES & Co,; . (Luoitwl). < \ MelMworkh ana Marphj Itreete, ( > WILLINBTON <
P. Bartholomew. Sawmiller and Timber Merchant, Seasoned Timber —AND — Mouldings J. W. Middlemiss QUEEN St LEVIN Is a Practical Tradesman And he desires to tender his thanks to all his pati one for their support during the 18 years he has been established in business opposite the Century Hall. FOR every description of JOB PRINTING .—Horowhenua Daily Levin. T IME for the grass, garden, -" and poultry, at 22s 6d ton (in sacks) Levin Station. Orders taken for half-ton upwards. Parker and Vincent, Levin.
Farm s ! LOOK! STILL TO THE FRONT. ryiHE Gane Milking Machine ia -*~ the oldest and most successful milk releasing machine on the market, it is milking the biggest herds in Australasia, and is the winner of all trials in Australia and New Zealand. Our sales have increased 100 per cent, within the last two years, and we have 2100 machines work, ing successfully in New Zealand which proves conclusively that ike GANE is the farmers friend and labour saver of the day. We have absolute right to admit air into the teat cup to keep ( the teat cool and facilitate the flow and prevent tho milk from surging back on the toat, and wo consider that no mill Cor is com- ' plete without the air udmission. ( FARMERS, consider the Gane before making your purchase and ; in doing so you will bo considering your pocket and your herd by j investing in a thoroughly clean aud honect milker. ( —THE— i ALWAYS RELIABLE GANE. Kerosene and Benzine engines, ] Vertical and Horizontal Boilers, Steam and Water ejectors, Separ- 1 ators, Wind Mills, ect. Palinerston North Branch Office CUBA STREET, near Working , 33-t.c. ] WANTED KNOWN. - - You ?T pan get gent's whole-bark kip shooters, pegged, nt 10s lid from IVESS BROS., Levin.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 February 1914, Page 1
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611Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 February 1914, Page 1
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