S. P. Q. R. STORE Golden State Mason Fruit Jar "The Only Perfeot Sealer." Pints 5/6 Quarts 6/6 Half-galls. 8/6 Ball Mason Fruit Jar Pints 3/9 Quarts 5/- Half-galls. 6/6 Tin Top Jelly Jars 4/- per dozen sets of 2 Jars. H. 0. SHEAEGOLD OHAU T. HARRIS, Oxford Stent, spot Casn Butcher. During the hot weather all meat will be kept in the cooling room over night at the Palmereton North Abattoirs, from thence to Levin first train, for immediate delivery in the morning, thus ensuring the freshest of meat in hot weather. All meat inspeoted by qualified Gβt rernnient Inspector. ONE QAULITY ONLY —THE VERY BEST.
" WANTED COLUMN." ADviiiiiißJiuisNia under this iieadiug wo charged tor at the rate of Is for each twenty words. WANTED.— A Capable Gill to assist in general Household work. Apply Mrs ltanderson, xVLa-ku Mako road, either nioiuiing or evening. 81-2 in ANIONIC returning the Gents' Bicycle taken iioin Air D. ti. Mackenzie's on Monday mgnt to Smith's liyko, Levin, will be rewarded. 85-8 WANTED TO SELL.—Potatoes, rirst-clasa quality, Tllbs far Is or Zβ per cwt. Cash on tlelivery. Orders left at Sir Smart's office or addressed to A. I' , . Wilson, Fairfield-ioad will receive immediate attention. S7-3 LOST —Yesterday on ilw Levin Show Grounds a gold ring set in rubies. Reward. Chronicle office. 83-3 WANTED.— A Good General. Apply Mrs W. t>. Park, Levin. 82-3 PAPAITONGA LAKE. BOATS FOR HlllE. Proceeds to be devoted to the Belgian Relief i ( 'und. Per hour lt> each passenger. A. HORROBIN. WANTED TO SELL.—Prime Oaten Sheaf Chaff. Arriving soon. Place orders now Parker and Vinoent HHEST YOUR COWS.—Sheets to ealfioe for twelve months may ■be secured for 3e 6d, at the Ohronitl* Office. ANTED 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 39s 6d each. Sale prices only 35s each. Stiles and Math«son, The Bar-* gain Move, Levin. WANTED KNOWN.—Buy while our Summer Sale is on if you want to save money. Look at the following bargains for women. Cotton vests 6'd each, longcloth knickers and chemises Iβ lid each, ehaped cotton combinations 3s 6d to 4s 6d, corsets 2s (id pair. Stiles and Matlieeon, .The Baagain iStore, Levin. WANTED.— Bargains for the Men folk. Good) shirte for 2e 6d aud 2s lid each, 6 luaeu collars for Is, 3 pair sox 2s (id, wide-end ties Is eaon, Tuscan and felt hats 2s (id each. Only at Stiles and Matheson, The Bargain Store, Levin. tf~IHANNING&. GENERAL OONTRACTOB. Bath-etreei, Levinor Asphalting, Plain or Ornamental Fencing, in any part of the district. Cemetery woi» specialty. Agent for Leslie MoMinn, Monumental Mason, Palmerstou North. TEST YOUR COWS—Sheeta to suffice for twelve months may fce seoured for Sβ 6d, at the Chronicle Office. JOB PRINTING executed at the shortest possible notice at the Chronicle Office. Try uel TOB fRIJNTING executed at the shortest possible notiee at tbi Obionicle Office. Try wl This sale parcel for 10s.—"White muslin blouse, black 6ateen blouse, white underskirt, bust bodice, pair nose in 'black or tan, lace or plain, remnant of > ribbon. Ask for parcel No. 2p4. Satisfaction or money back from CoUinson and Ounningjhaime, of Palmerston. North. - ■
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 January 1915, Page 1
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543Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 January 1915, Page 1
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