60s. worth for £1. Sounds too much of a Good Thing, does'nt it ? But this is what we are doing. £1 PARCEL contains 60/- worth of end of Season Goods. Send £1 and the Parcel goes Post Free —examine the goods in the quiet of your own home —if any do not please you or suit, just SEND THEM BACK and get their PRICE REFUNDED ! YOU run no Risk! Each garment you. will find marked with an End-of-Season price, and with its I former price. KEEP JUST WHAT PLEASES YOU ! Our £1 Parcel; Post .Free for Cash with Order 1 Washing Frock worth 25/-, but going out at 7/11 1 Blouse worth 3/6, but end of season price is 2/11 1 Motor or Dust Coat, originally from 25/- to 45/-, but being cleared at 3/11 1 Skirt of Tweed or Cloth, worth on an average 10/-, but going now at 5.11 COLUMSM & CiIMMGIUIS, Ltd., 1-9 Broad Street - Palnsrston Nwtii I
e Nowhere in this Paper is there BETTER NEWS You need yam Jars and Preserving Pans NOW! The only question is where to get s them WE SELL THEM CHEAPER BECAUSE SOILED—The Jam Jar Tops got a little damp and are slightly discoloured m consequence, but no more than the shiniest would be after a season s use. JAR RINGS—SmaII, 4d doz Large, 5d doz. Post Free. Narrow Mouth Screw Top Jars with rings . Pints Quarts Halt-galls. Were 4/- doz 5/- doz 7/- doz To Clear 2/11 doz 3/11 doz 5/8 doz Easy Saal Wide Maiitfe Jars sealed in a second and always easy to undo. I Quarts, to clear 5/11 doz B Tie-Ovor Jars of English Glazed Earthenware, nests of 6, largest one holding about 4lbs To clear, nest of 6, 1/11 Urass Preserving Pans as illustrated, 7 quart, 511 11 quart 8/9, 14 quart 12/9 FREIGHTS PAID FOR CASH WITH ORDER. ' COLLINSON & SON, Palmerston North. Satisfaction Always or your ftloney Hefunded
RING ! R-R-R-R-R The cool mornings will soon make one hug the bed very closely. Often you just open m*y 11 your eyes, turn over, and go off to sleep again, don't you ? VVtVly/ To be sure of risin s at the right time, buy a. \ i -m SMITH ALARM CLOCK This will-rouse you from the deepest slumft " aJ bers, and save you from having to rush away breakfastless. Well-finished Clocks these, reliable and quite inexpensive. Get one to-day and always be on-time. Always pleased to show stocks. Price 7/6 (two years' guarantee) E. W. J. SMITH, JEWELLER - LEVIN
I Table Games for the Long Evenings. I \ Winter will soon be here. What about some kind of / £ game for the children V Here are a few suggestions.— J t "Snakes and Ladders," "'Tiddle Winks" "Ludo," J f "Draughts" "Salta" "Kliptiko" "Bogie Man" "Round 4 r the Dominion" and many others. 3 > Full stocks of PLAYING CARDS & CRIBBAGE S { BOARDS etc at — S > R. E, LUCAS'S Bookseller and Stationer, | ( Oxford Street, Levin, I
iji " : ~fT| . r 1 'SUPERB SUMMER HOSIERY I Whether on business or pleasure bent; start every day this summer in < Dr. Jaeger Socks or Stockings. You'll enjoy their ooolneat in the sultry daytime and snug warmth at nightfall. No hose so comfortable, tasteful and durable. Their pure, soft wool is the best protection for tender feet. All faahioningt and Dyea. Price* to emit all pockets. Tte Dr. jHfer C&'i "lin" BrsaJ "Jm** QnElr Gentleman's Half Hoae - 1/9 to 2/6 - 3/3 to 4/9 and upward* Ij dies' Worsted Hose - 3/3 to 2/0 - 2/8 to 6/- and upwards Your Draper For free Illusor Mevcer can W A >-« m trated Catasupply them. IAFuFR L _ . BX aJL/V> JL>l\ WHOLESALE Insist oa I DEPOT, TT|. — Cx . LOCAL 4CHENTS: —STILES AND MATHESON.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 March 1915, Page 3
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