60s. worth for ly. 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 9 do not please you or suit, just « SEND THEM BACK and get their PRICE REFUNDED ! I YQU run no Risk! Each garment you will find j marked with an End-of-Season price, and with its ! former price. | KEEP JUST WHAT YOU ! | Our* £1 Parcel, Post Free for Cash with Orctar I 1 Washing Frock worth 25/-, but going out at 7/U 1 Blouse worth 3/6, but end of season pri J3 is 2/L1 1 M )tor or Du9t Coat, originally from 25/- to 45/-, but being cleared at 3/11 1 Skirt of T»vded or Oljfch, worth oa ai 10/-, but now at 5,11 cr.wm k cmir/iuj, Lti, 1-3 3i*aal Street - Pal mors ton Narlli
e Nowhere in this Paper is there BETTER NEWS You need ;Jam Jars and Preserving Pans NOW! The only question is where to get^them WE SELL THEM CHEAPER BECAUSE SOILED—The Jam Jar Tops got a little damp and are slightly discoloured in uonse- S quence, but no more than the shiniest would be after a season s g use. I JAR RINGS—SmaII, 4ddoz; Large, 5d JUs. Post Fl-gj. I Narrow fVlauth Sorew Top Jim with rings I Pints Quarts . Half-galls. Were 4/- doz 5/- doz • 7/- doz To Clear 2/11 doz 3/11 doz 5/S doz iasy Seal WiJe Miulh JirS sealed in a second 1 •and always easy to undo. g Quarts, to clear 5/11 doz | Tia-o*dH" of English Glazed Eirthanware, nest? | of 6, largest one holding about 4lbs | To clear, nest of 6, 1/11 8 Brass Preserving Pais as illustrated, 7 quart, jll I 11 quart 8/9, 14 quart 12/9 3 FREIGHTS PAID FOR CASH WITH ORDER. j COLLINSON & SON, Palmerston North. Satisfaction Always op your Money Refunded
RING ! R-R-R-R-R The cool mornings will soon make one hug the bed very closely. Often you just open your eyes, turn over, and go off to sleep again, don't you ? \\ftiy/ To be sure bf "sing at the right time, buy a J ( -m SMITH ALARM CLOCK CSSSSSk This will rouse you from the deepest slum- " 3 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) 8 E. W. J. SMITH, JEWELLER *- LEVIN ' ■■■
£ Table Games for the Long Evenings. | r < f Winter will soon be here. What about some kind of r game for the children ? Here are a few suggestions.— J r "Snakes and Ladders," "'Tiddle Winks" "Ludo," J £ "Draughts" "Salta" "Kliptiko" "Bogie Man" "Round J the Dominion" and many others. J C Full stocks of PLAYING CARDS & CRIBBAGE j > , BOARDS etc at — n R. E, LUCAS'S Bookseller and Stationer, i r Oxford Street, Levin, j
*=jpj> 1 ' ~r~~f 1 'SUPERB SUMMER HOSIERY Whether on business or pleasure bent, start every day this summer in Br. Jaeger Socks or Stockings. You'll enjoy their ooolness in the sultry daytime and snug -warmth at nightfall. No hose so comfortable, tasteful and durable. Tkcir par*, soft wool in the best protection for tender feat. All fashionings and Dye*. Price* tm mrit mil pocW«. Tk h Jm« b'l "Ews" Brail "faun" Qaalii; Gentleman's Half Hose - 1/0 to 2/6 - 2/8 to 4/9 and upwards li dies' Worsted Hose - 2/8 to 8/8 • 2/6 to and upwards Your Draper Ferfree Illusor Maicer can V m ■ » trated CatuIAEGER W:- 1 Insist on B >0 DEPOT. Jl, w«lK«iton fj ju Cx LOQAL AGENTS; -STII/ES AND MATHESON. » J *v'f I"l ' JL ' I•" ' "a."
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 March 1915, Page 3
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