S. P. Q. R. STORE H J®* tot te * Golden State Mason Fruit Jar a- "The Only Perfect Sealer." Pints 5/6 Quarts 6/6 Half-galla. 8/6 a. Ball Mason Fruit Jar Pints 3/9 Quarts 51- Half-galls. 6/6 it Tin Top Jolly Jars 18 41- per dozen sets of 2 Jars. 'J. c. SHEAEGOLD OtfAU le it " ■ T. HARRIS, Qa\h\l i - > Spjt wliil 1 r During tlie hot weather ail meat will be kept- in the cooling room i I f over night at the Palinerston North Abattoirs, from thence to Levin 5 r first train, for immediate delivery in the morning, thus ensuring the \ 3> freshest of meat in hot weather. All meat inspected by'qualified Go* ft r \ vorument Inspector. C L » r ONE QAULITY ONLY -THE VERY BEST. J
a „ — t " WANTfc'D COLUMrt." ADyauiiHiiMKNxa uuder this heading are uhurged lor At the rate oi is lui 6 each twenty words. 8 PAPAITONGiA LAKE. IiOATS FOR HIRE, Proceeds to be devoted to the Belgian Relief i' uud. I'er hour Is each passenger. S A. HOItROBIN. FOR SALE CHEAP. 'I'IIONG Cart, Harness and Horse. Together or separately. 1 141-3 HASWELL BEOS. rpEST YOOR COWS Sheets to bul- • fioe for twelve months may be secured for 3s 6d, at the Chronit l«> - Office. F — WANTED KNOWN.—Special purchase in white and brown towels, extra large sizes and' heavy quality. I Sale price Is lid pair. Double bed sheeting, extra .special quality. Sale price Is 3d yard at Stiles and Matheson —Levin's Bargain Store, WANTED KNOWN—Rare Bargains for Men's All-wool Unders. Sale price 2s lid each. Real strong Deuims 2s lid each. Only at Stiles i and Matheson's, Levin. ANTED KNOWN.—Good Camisole Embroideries. Sale price j IUJd yard. 40-inch Flouncing Embroi--5 defies Is lid yard. Smart Washing Trimmings 2d per yard at Stiles and Matheson's,- Levin. jlj GENERAL CONTRACTOR. Bath-street, Levin /'IONCRETING or Asphalting, Plain or Ornamental Fencing, in «jo» 1 part of the district. Cemetery wo* specialty. Agent for Leslie MoMinn, Monumental Mason, Palmerston North. Hp EST YOUH COWS.—Sheeta tosuffice for twelve months may te secured for 3e 6d, at the Chrorficle Office. JOB PRINTING executed at the shortest possible notice at the Chronicle Office. Try usl European Agency. WTHOLKSALE LuiU-uts prouipt ** ly executed at lowest ease prices for all kinds of British ar,«< Continental goods, including:— Books and Stationery, Boots, „ Shoeß and Leather, Chemicals a no' ruggists' Sundrieß, China, Earthenware and Glassware, Cycles Motors and Accessories, Drapery Millinery and Piece Goodg, Fancj Goods and Perfumery, Hardware Machinery and Lietais, Jewellery. Plate, and Watches, Photographs lutl Optical Goods, Provisions Oil men's Stores, etc., - . COMMISSION, 2} por cent. t i per cent. Trade discouuUi »• (owed. Special quotations on o* fuaad. -Sutnpfc* Case# fro to •£'L : upward.". Oon&ignropnt* of !*rduoo sold on Account. WILLIAM WILSON & SONS, (Established 1814). 26, ABCHTJRCfi LANK. LONDON, * ? % EC Cable eddrcaa : Acnaairn, London Ihis sale parcel for 10s. -White muslin blouse, black sateen blouse, white underskirt, bust bodice, pair hose in black or tan, lace or plain, remnant of. ribbon. Aflk for parcel No. 2p4. Sat- ! isfaction or money baok from Oollin- ' son and Cunninghame, ot Palmerston North.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 February 1915, Page 1
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516Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 February 1915, Page 1
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