I BEPRQOMJFgRMITIJRE \ ■PALMER' M^R l^ j .-■,.■ WE SPECIALISE IN HOUSE FURNLSHINCJ **-"~*~ j I *Pj ,] Jfi'slOamplßte without a SETTEE, jj EASY CHAIRS at | Write for Quotations: ~ ICBS, j ,?TO Opoosite Public Library ipi^JF) '■*:• r ( . / " OXFORD St., - - LEViN. I^f^fe^SC PALMER'S Settees Suit. . j
Sims , Novelty Hardware Depot. -f 4" *t" -f 4O n>. { /"~\ fj\ II z^ s^ 'fr 353 >K —N\ /7 Those-in search of Ironmongery, Spades, t /j/ A \ Iff ill ( • .Forks,' Rakes, Hoes Garden Shears, Sheep **=rl ll \ \ / / liJl VI 1 .V I" — »\ jShears, Scythes Reap Hooks, Flax Hooks, \ t II \ W \ Mr \ji iTj Stones Scythe Stones will do well to 1 id Ji, j)| ml Vt c<) 11 on us before going elsewhere. | We can.supply you with just what you | ■ ..,,,-in, i mi.,- T- f° r 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 ami to mako room for large stool/ -:o arrive we are offering DINNERWARE, GLASSWARE PIK DISHES, and PUDDING BASINS at reduced prices. KNAMELWARE, TINWAIiE, MUJSHWAHE, ■ DATItY KEQCI SITES of every description cau be had at J Oxford St,,
> , "ALL WHO WOULD AOHJEVE J ' UCOEBB BHOULD ENDEAVOUR > TO MERIT II " < WE have during the past year spared no expense in < > endeavouring to make our Beer < > second to nine in New Zealand, ~ and <»n now confidently asert we have succeeded in doing eo 1 W« inyite ell who enjoy |GOOt> GLASiS OF BBKH , > !•:. '.Sis; POII . Stapks 9 Besi* < now on draught M almost all < » hotels in the Oity and eurround- ( ing districts, and confidently \ * anticipate their verdiet will be S " that BUplea and 00. have euo- \ t cesefully removed the reproach r > that Good Beer could not be 1 Lrewed in Wellington. < J, STAPLES & C 0.,; I (Limited) r Moletworih ana Murph/ ♦Itrwt*, ' ? WHLIJNUTON '
HUM,, || mi u.~ |p. Bartholomew. iSawmiller and Timber Merchant, Seasoned Timber —AND — Mouldings OF ALB. tUriOS ALWAYS Oft siand J. W. Middlemjlss QUEEN S(; IE YIN Is a Practical Tradesman And he desires to tender his thanks to all his pations for their support during the 18 years he has heen estahlished in business opposite the Century Hall. every description of JOB PRINTING .—Horowhenua Daily Chronicle, Levm. JAM LABELS! Jam Labels! ** Gummed! Ready for immediate use. I'aokote of r>o for sixpence each. r l\>n kinds assortiml ii' required.- -At (Jlirouiclo Otfico.
■"■' — ' • T EST MUR COWS. IDS AND SHEETS SOLD IIS LEYIN. DADS of -Si) Forms, ruled ami printed and perfuiatud according to the best formula for milk-testing competitions, an; obtainable at Tht Horowhenua Chronicle Office, Levin. Pads oi ;U: forms (enougli lor twelve months' test fur a herd), o» each; Herd Kcluni Slioolh, rule«.l and printed on aiioiuit book paper, -Ui each (one suffice? for twelve months). Apply at front oflin; (Jhronii-le, Levin, or - 11. J. UK.'HAHDS, Hon. Secretary, L.vin Biaiicli New Zealand FarmerH" On ion J'JOUSEWTVES! U your liusbaiid's appetite is lickl<' H'iy«' hi mi MILITARY PICKLK, this dolicious coudlmcnl suits nil palates. I , rice reaponabk. • a bottle to-day.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 March 1914, Page 1
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508Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 March 1914, Page 1
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