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f GRAND HOTEL, kSXLD \ Kill Two Birds with One Stone ! I C This Hotel is now under the management of \ acl/ 1 *r\r* r* a ttnnum I MR. LEVETT (Late of Wellington & Foxton) | ASK FOR PATTERNS,,. C Full Stock of all Standard Brands of Wines and Spirits j AND ORDER A PARCEL ( The House is complete with all conveniences and 2 1 f comfort for the Travelling Public J All 1 Ufllfl S DfIESS TWEEDS arrived last week | i j trom the British manufacturers. All the designs are new. E > Special Terms for Permanent Boarders. > We only await word from you, and Patterns will be sent 3 * - < P° s t is double-width, and prices are for de- I ~ ~ ~ ~ " ~ NEW DRESS TWEEDS, 1/6, l/9i, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/4, 3/6, btencils or clock Letters 4/3 • 4 ' 6 ' 4,11 per yd - Post Free - , -for- MORE OF OUR POPULAR PARCELS—Each (as usual) at a Post Free Price for Cash with Order and our Marking Fruit o<lSoSj &C. I to safeguard your interests. your Money back J ARE OBTAINABLE FROM o, I Thp " rihrnmV'lp " Office 2P 24-fancy parcel, 7 s Jllu \JIIIuIIHjIu VillMj, 12 yds 2-inch Val. Lace, li yds 17-inch Shadow Lace PROMPTLY, and at BEDROCK PRICES. fi^o^whln y lli" i T^ S1 i adow i L . aco v! i Haavy | w-inch iorchon Lace, 4 yds Heavy 1-inch Torchon Lace - o yds Pink Bebe Ribbon, 3 yds 4-inch Cambric JS:iibroidQV y t 3 2-inch Cambric Insertion, 1 Laca Scarf 51 o inches long, 1 Colored Silk Bow, 1 Lace Collar, 12 Nonf QUICK MARCH S : rustable Toilet Pins, 12 Drass Buttons, 1 Box I { J* ickel Safet y Pins, 2 Hit Pins, 2 Hat Pin Protectors, ? YOCJR MARCH ORDERS for GROCERIES, Etc > 12 yds bllk Trimmm g Braid c Solicited. r j Mo- 2 P 27—GHILQ'3 PAftSEL 5/- > SPECIAL LINE OF THE BOTTLING PEACH for > i£^ loUre i d °/ 0 J al !' child from 2to 6 years, 2 i S feeders, 1 pair Socks, black, tan or white > BOTTLING. ? ' , } | At the Well-known Grocery Store l\ COLLINSON & CimmtUVlE, Ltd., | KEYS oxford street, | Broad Street - Palmaraton Norih j Nowhere in this I : Levin Cash Cycle Depot 11 ( APaper is there ; news <% Opposite Post Office. A. W. SMITH, Proprietor. toT '* -Mmr > ) » f'fW You need Jam Jars and Pre- > ftl!ilTfsß CYCLES < w> V' vM serving Pans NOW! The only * i question is where to get them > JAMES' Two-Stroke, Two-Speed - 50 guineas C i WE SELL THEM CHEAPER BECAUSE SOILED—The Jam Jar GOVERNOR, Two-Stroke, Two-Speed - 46 ~ Tops got a little damp and are slightly discoloured in oonse- j ' rr, r,, > k« quence, but no more than the shiniest would be after a season's | t GOVERNOR, Two-Stroke - - 40 „ u se> * Any Kind of Motor Cycle supplied to Order. > JAR RINGS —Small, 4d doz ; Large, 5d doz. Post Free. > Cycles and Motor Cycle Tyres. ' Benzine kept in Stock. S Narrow Mouth Screw Top Jars with rings > All Kinds of Cycle and Motor Cycle Accessories i Pi nts Quarts Half-galls. ' Pram Tyres fitted while you wait. £3?" All Kinds Motor S Were 4/-doz 5/-doz 7/-doz B * Cycle Repairs done on the Premises. To Clear 2/11 doz 3/11 doz 5/6 doz a A Few Second-hand Cycles for Sale Cheap. t Easy Seal Wid9 Jars sealed in a second | ' and always easy to undo. | Quarts, to clear 5/11 doz § pi ■——-—- -i _ Tie-Over Jans of English Glazed Earthenware, nests * of 6, largest one holding about 41bs * LOVELY LAYER FIGS „ Toclear nest ofS, 1/11^ Brass Preserving Pans as illustrated, 7 quart, all Just Arrived. 11 quart 8/9, 14 quart 12/9 _ FREIGHTS PAID FOR CASH WITH ORDER. MASON'S JARS Are being Sacrificed at COLLINSON & SON, GIBSON'S RED STORE, Levin j Bt. f Paimerston North. 7 I Satisfaction Always or your fflofiay Refunded I RING! R-R-R-R-R I > "PT IVnii A T iSI l '^^ le co mornings will soon make one hug i the bed very closely. Often you just open ( . r your eyes, turn over, and go off, to sleep I PURE PIG MEAL 13/9 sack .j //TVi again, don't you? C „ RICE POLLARD 12/9 „ q \\T\ly/ To be sure of rising at the right time, buy a P SUCROSINE, POLLARD, Etc., at List Prices. ? ) ( -m SMITH ALARM CLOCK I SEED CAPE BARLEY and NEW GRASS SEEDS t J \ T T,, o f tn e fiSSSSSSS, This will rouse you from the deepest slum- ~ bers, and save you from havings to rush > 6et our Quotations j away breakfastless. } r to?f; — Always pleased to show stocks. - POR Assorted Spring Bulbs Price 7/6 (two years guarantee) ,/ j R- W J - SMITH, TLir 1/- per dozen ! » nC- the whole of the JEWELLER - LEVIN | MBS DEflw BELGIAN ,rrt ' ; ; Next door to Post Office, pi|K|r\ BELGIAN levi« rUWU FUN# { Here's BARGAIN Reductions in 1 —arrmiiMmliiillMlili l »I■«!!Mlirfll'llTffßirrrWMMl \ Silverware, Cut Glass, Copper, Antimony, Aluminium, — " S American Antique Silver, Biscuit Barrels (Doulton S k vvv , /vvvj r Ware), Marble Clocks, Pewterware, and many other j I The Manawatu Co-Operative Grocery, | \ lines suitable for presents. i l Drapery and Ironmongery Stores s I ****">»* e d "ca,- > > OXFORO STREET, LEVIM. ) f 3 only ZITHER HARPS, reduced from 25/- to 15/- ) J G, MILKBS, Proprietor | > JAM COVERS, Gummed^ packet ot 75. .| / > Summer Wants—CORDIALS, JELLIES, CORNFLOUR, ) $R. E. LUCAS'S Bookseller and Stationer, < > CUSTARD POWDER, TINNED FRUITS. } S X J . 'J i ) . J Oxford Street, Levin, 5 ' A Large Stock of Garden Tools and Ironmongery always < fll'W'W < ' on hand- \ ■ . " : ; I * >^y» ~ p •SUPERB SUMMER HOSIERY W-| j rrj t c /~\o MERCHANTS Whether on buaineas or pleasure bent, start every day this eummor in K |J I j I i €\, \ 1— I fulu Dr. Jaeger Socks or Stockings. STou'll enjoj their coolness in the sultry • JJ XJ\J VV ' LEVIN. daytime and snug warmth at nightfall. No hose so comfortable, tasteful and durable. Their par*, soft wool ii the best protection for tender feet. ,7 „>-!-. I t rrnn r> ,tc .. , , , ,r- u ,- All fa*hioningt and Dyet. Prices to rait all pocktt*. ALGERIAN t»EJi-D OAFS .m (xl bus. Lariey (Feed) to _ _ , , H , TW Oc. J«ej»r C«.i Ewi" BruJ "Jstctr" Qiulitj _ n . c.. ~ „ . i e c!j G®ntleman's Half Hose - 1/0 to 2/6 - 2/3 to 4/9 and upwards Spai-rowbill toecil Oats os bus. -Uarle.v teedQ 6s -id and fas bd. X>-dioa'Worsted Hose - 3/8 to 2/9 - 2/6 to 5/-and upwards Your Draper • - For free IllusGartons Seed Oats 5s Pollard 20s sack or Mercer caa V > trated Oatasupply them, lARGFk , felSS^' Feed Oats 4s 9d Brail 14s sack. Insist oa WT W DEPOT A!f / M Wciliajton .. . ■>-■ <j Pig Meal 13s 6d Suciosme in 100's and 200's [f J „ v . '7 J 1 m JfcT~" —= —JL .* LOCAL AQENT3: — AND

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 March 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 March 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 March 1915, Page 3

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