■ S. P. Q. R. STORE : ) .in • • 'j Oh: jaL,,xx.. 1 •} c- a : ■/$ H •'.-•yf Golden StaleMasan Fruit Jar r ' "The Only Perfect Sealer." . S Pints 5/6 Quarts 6/6 Half-galls. 8/6 <| Ball Jflason Fruit Jar Pints 3/9 Q a arts 51- Half-galls. 6/6 *4 V ' Tin Top Jelly Jars ; 4/-per dozen sets of 2 Jars. 'J. C. SJtIEAttGOLD ; OHAU. a . * *i : i T. HARRIS, Oxford Strjit, i ; • | Spot Casti Sutciiar. * 5 _ I r v During the hot weather all meat will be kept in the cooling room J J' r over night at the Palmerston North Abattoirs, from thence to Levin r first train, for immediate delivery in the morning, thus ensuring the g P freshest of meat in hot weather. All meat inspected by qualified Go- C 5 vernment Inspector. # i r ONE QAULITY ONLY-THE VERY BEST. S '*
" WANTED COLUMN." AdvkuiiskukxNtb under this heading are charged for at the rate ot Is for each twenty wuids. TO LEAS.U/.—From 'veu » » to thirty acies of land in Levin or vicinity with house and conveniences thereon. Apply Chronicle Office. 01-G. | IME for ihe Garden and Paddock - •3s Gd per bag of 2 cwt. Now in Stock at Parker & Vincent, Levin. YOUR COWS.—tiheets to eullice for twelve months may !h> secured for 3s 6d, at the Chron«)» Office. WANTED KNOWN.-Our Summer Sale commences on Wednesday, January 20th, and this is one of the many bargains we are offering. Eight stylish summer-weight tweed and corded Costumes. Usual prices 80s, 85s, and 89s Gd each. Sale prices only 35s each. fc>tiles and Matheson, The Bargain (Store, Levin. WANTED KNOWN.—Buy while our Summer Sale is on if you want to save money. Look at tho following bargains for women. Cotton vests <jd each, longcloth knickers and chemises Is lid each, shaped cotton combinations 3s 6d to 4s (id, corsets 2s. (3d pair. Stiles and Matheson, The Bargain Store, Levin.' WANTED.— Bargains for the Men folk. Good' shirt 6 for 2s (3d aud 2s lid each, 6 linen collars for Is, 3 pair sox 2s tid, wide-end ties Is eacn, Tuscan and felt hats 2s tid each. Only at Stiles and. Matheson, The Bargain Store, Levin. HOROWHENUA COUNT 1 COUNCIL. UNPAID BATES. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that al RATES unpaid after the Ist FEBRUARY,I9IS will be sued for without further notice. H. E. LODGE, 43-6 County Clerk. OHANNING&. GENERAL CONTRACTOR. Bath-street, LevinC 1 ON CRETIN G or Asphalting, Plain ' or Ornamental Fencing, in ut* part of the district. Cemetery woi* specialty. Agent for Leslie MoMion, Monumental Mason, Falmerstou North. TEST YOUR COWS.-Sheeta to suffice for twelve months may te secured for 3s 6d, at the Chronicle Office. JOB PRINTING executed at the shortest possible notice at tht Chronicle Office. Try us I SOB FEINTING executed at the shortest possible notice at ttu Cbionicle Office. Try as! SEASON 1914. Stand this season at Otaki and surrounding districts, the DRAUGHT STALLION ROBIN HOOD (By Rantin Robin, dam Katherine, by Earl of Salisbury. ROBIN HOOD is a rich bay with hlaok points, standing 16.2 hands, with grand bone and substance. He is of good temper, excellent constitution and splendid action. TERMS—£2 10s single mare. Any further particulars may be obtained by letter or in person from owner i>C. J Shield) or A. L. DEVONSHIRE, , in charge. 952-1 q Tuesday, January 19tli, sees the com- s mencement of the colossal summer sale i at Collinson and Cunninghame's Pal- 1 merston North. This popular firm's j half-yearly sales are now so well known t that they are largely availed of ! ->y. < those wanting to buy at a saving—Ad. 1
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 January 1915, Page 1
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