J\ Bartholomew & Ltd, citorey. Sawmiller and Timber - < r( }. jj SASH AND DOOB FACTOR! - SASH AND DOOR FACTOR? tieddon-etreet, Werar&a Seasoned Timber . "" _ 4aD A LARGE Stook of Door« «W Saahe* ■:••.■ M Mi rra always on hand. All Vinds o» . lVJOUiaingß j 0 i ne ry made on the ehortert notio* OF ALL KINDS ALWAYS J! rite fOT quotatione> or rmg ° P ' phoD# ON HAND M " PRESERVING SEASON 1915 Prepare for the coming Winter by bottling plenty of Fruit We oan supply you with all you need to accomplish thia PRESERVING PANS, Stevens' Best Enamel, 7s, 8s 6d and 10s (id JAM SPOONS, 4d and 6d. SCALES from 4s 6d per set STATE JARS—the only perfect jar on the market, pints quarts and half-gallons, MASON'S WIDE MOUTH JARS—qta., be 9d and j-gals, 7s 10d doz With a Jam Spoon given away with ever dozen jars. SIMS' NOVELTY HARDWARE DEPOT. J KEEP COOL THIS SUMMER I EWJOT Vh» lightiMM, loftiMM. flra*loßi ant f*\ and eoonomy of l^9 Jaeger Pure Woollens jS(f^ Cooler than linen or ootton, Dr. Jaeger Underwear f\ ~"1 will proteot you aeaiaat every ohaage in temper- O I\/ I atixre. Guaranteed all wool. Aay under ganuot 1 ■ 1 replaced if tpolled Uuooch ahrlnka—. I I I la atlll the BEST, Wri«ktNo.» >\d V* ICen's Underreata 7/8 to Wβ «/- to 9t- .I 1 ft Men's Pant» •/- to Vt/9 T/« to 0/V fkf \J Men's TJnitede (Oom- U W bination Garment!) 18/- to 88/0 19tt to 1M jM L^ S 8.8 WEAR "JAEGER" PYJAMAS! a d^-^^k
A Real "TOPPING" Hat For the "KNUTT VELOUR HARD FELTS. Do you know those dandy looking Velour Soft Felte Well, these are the same sort of thing, -only bowler style instead. They're re- , markably toney and so smart and new. In Black Mate or Brown. 18/6 We've got "a corner" in these hate; you oan't buy theee elsewhere in Palmereton North. Juet come along and see yourself under one—juet the hat to suit you. Millar & Giorgi The Great Outfitters, Palmerstoo North. JJKIN LAUNDRY. MFMUdSWSL, Profrietreee of the • Levin Ltmadrj, andert*k«a— WAgHING AND IRONING. WASHING AND IRONING. WASHING AND IBONING. l» ell ito br»nehee. Firet-ola» work. GUTY BXPERIENOI. CITY MXPERIENCB.
LAST FEW DAYS OF OF - " CLARK'S UNUSUAL SALE OF Mr. Bert Naylor's Assigned Stock f Men's and Boy's Clothing and Mercery. Sale Concludes SATURDAY Next, APRIL ioth Here are Several of the Bargains— WIDE-END TIES, usually 2/6 each, NOW 1/- each :•• SOFT DOUBLE COLLARS, usually 1/- each, NOW 3 for 1/MEN'S SOFT FELT HATS, usually 4/11 to 7/6, NOW 111, 2/6, 3 11, and 4/6 MEN'S TWEED CAPS, usually 2/6, NOW 1/- each 9 MEN'S TWEED SUITS to clear at 25/- each
" I'm feeling in the very PINK Old Chap'" i Take my tip, invest in a pair of FRED. PINK'S Boots or Shoes, and you will feel as I do—" in the very pink." You will get Biggest Boot Value—get Greatest Comfort—get Longest Wear—and you will save money by purchasing your Footwear from him. The Business Man—The Professional Man— The Sportsman—The Farmer will find their every need fully met. The IDEAL of WEATHER-PROOF EFFICIENCY is materialised in the BOOTS and SHOES supplied by F. W. PINK Repair* of every description executed by skilled workmen on the premises. Send your's in to-day FRED. W. PINK, The Bootery, LEVIN. WISE'S DIRECTORIES. WISE'S NEW ZEALAND POST OFFICE DIRECTORY' POST OFFICE DIRECTORY , POST OFFICE DIRECTORY' 1915. This work oomprises SEPARATE ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORIES for over 2.000 Townships, Boroughs, Oities and District*. AN ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY FOR THE WHOLE DOMINION. Street Directories of the Cities. A Trade and Professional Directory for all New Zealand, together with ECCLESIASTICAL. COUNTY COUNCIL, MUNICIPAL, EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL, PASTORAL. AGRICULTURAL, and LOCAL and GENERAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL DIRECTORIES. XT TIfISE and /~IC. (New Zealand), T td. ■I' ■■■" ■-' ; DPNEPIN-A.M.P. Buildings. WELEINGTON-155 Feathereton St OHE!ffrCHUItCIB--A.M.P. Buildings. AUCKLAND—2O Swaneen. street Melbourne—349 Collins street; Perth-St. George street; Sydney-MoDrath Buildings, 124 Oxford street; Brisbane—A.M.P. Buildings; London—Kelly's Directories, Ltd, 188 High Holborn. • • THIS DIRECTORY IS PUBLISHED IK JANUARY EVERY YEAR NEXT ISSUE 1916.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 April 1915, Page 2
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667Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 April 1915, Page 2
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