REAL RIPE PEACHES FRESHLY GATHERED. DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR. TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. punnet choicest dessert ... 2s punnet good deesert ...la 3d. „ case choicest dessert ... 7a 6d case good dessert 4a 6d Punnets contain about 41b and cases about 201b. Orders may be left with G. MILNE, SMART AND 00, T. BROOME, OR DIRECT TO TELE ORHCARD. Note—Poaches will not be sold at the orchard, though orders will he taken for delivery. J. C. NEILL, "Tirvean," Buller Road, Weraroa Terms: STRICTLY CASH ON DELIVERY OR WITH ORI>ER. A rebate of 3d per case will he made on repeat orders on return of case clean and undamaged. PRESERVING SEASON 19>5 Prepare for tho coining Winter by bottling plenty of Fruit. Wo can supply you with all you need to accomplish this. PLIESELtVING PANS, Stevens' Best Enamel, 7s, 8s Gd and 10s Gd .1A M S L'OONS, 4d and Gd. SCALES from 4s 6d per sot GOLDEN STATE JARS—tho only perfect jar on the market, pints, quarts and half-gallons. MASON'S WIDE MOUTH JARS—qts., 5s 9d and i-gals, 7s lOd doz. With a Jam Spoon given away with ever dozen jars. SIMS' NOVfiLTlf HARDWARE DEPOT. RTHruKOT^TIME f There are thousands of good watches uined annually by being placed m the f hands of inexperienced watchmakers and experimenters who think that > they do well if they make the watch go." They don't seem to think that > the watch was designed to measure ime. It matters not whether your £ watch bo Chronometer, Repeater, Dupl £, English Lever, American Lever or f the Simple Geneve. if it's' worth repairing it ought to tell you the ex- < f act time, and this it will do if loft with t I T. SHEBLAW ; ( ;-)ri st levin, ,
MILLAR & GIORGI'S Royal Bannerette Safe Begins SATURDAY, JANUARY 16 Bright words these for the men folk of Palmevston North a call to rally round tho bannor of thrift and march right on to brilliant economies. ECLIPSE-ALL SUITS strenuously reduced GRISP MERCERY at Slack figures HATS at Unheard-of Prices ■ Men's, Women's, and Children's Boots and Shoes are being Marked Down Everything going I' U 1!. LESS ! To make way for "just arriving'' Goods, Bo sure of participating ! Tho " magnitude) of tin; savings, tho freshness of tho slooks, tho seasonahloliess of every itorn, literally shout' " como, come early Millar & Giorgi The Great Outfitters, Palmerstoo North. LEVIN LAUNDRY. MFRASER, Proprietress of the • Levin Laundry, undertakes — WASHING AND 1 HONING. WASHING AND 1 HONING. WASHING AND IRONING. io all ita branches. • First-ckn« work. OITY EXPERIENCE. CfTY EXPERIENCE.
■ CLARK'S / .. ■ - " 'V ? if SALE l 4 r" "Ny now on We mention this line among many that are / ' not printed on our price list J ') / 15 Men's Good Tweed Sport Suits. '!> 11 , 1 Latest cut, no two patterns alike, : //; ; ©i - ' / v Usually sold in the larger towns at 45S to . ,//'•/ Jjj Q 55s a suit. Clark's Sale Price 32/6
I. jP* FOOT- Jol' for LADIES I ■ ( |v An ever increasing multitude of Ladies ■ recognise that they MUST Wear I HUtftD. W. PINK'S % ' : !& Shoes to secure smart style anil correct fitting. liie souuc f manufacture of tkesa Shoes makes their distinctive stylc Li— % •- • and • shapeliness a lasting pleasure. If | " Popular Prices at " . .is a well-known fact. Why not step inside and try on a pair? II- will be a pleasure and you will be supplied ' with Shoos that.will not pinch your feet or your pocket. THaro'v a Pai;' Waiting fop yo« Mow ! - ; ' FRED. W. PINK, i ■ m :±m*w shoe shop* t — — ... - .
I Make , Bc-gin | I 1915 f^-mk . 1915. I Your / , .f : '->~ ;■ 'A\. with s ) | Most /...,' . v Newly 5 i Successful -t/ \ t ' Equipped | ? Year. ' Office, j f REPLENISH YOUR OFFICE REQUISITES. Lienew ? your acquaintance . with '.letfi. the Stationer, i C Here you will find all that is now and up-to-date in Office f Goods. We mention a. few as a guide for you. C > Pocket and Office Diaries, Receipt Books, Pen S V Account, Uooks. Enveiopes (all sizes), Spike < V and Apron biles, Note Books, ..Letter I*iles, ticket Ink, c ? Gloy (the clean paste), Pens (big selection), Drawing Pens, J ? Paper Fasteners, Stephens' Inks, Manifold Books. J £ rSt- CALL TO-DAY. > \ KEN. AITKEN the Stationer j {yVVAA./vVWWWWWW %«A«/\VW^»AVW^v'WW\<v'Wv'S
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 January 1915, Page 2
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695Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 January 1915, Page 2
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