WAR TIME PRICES for All our FARMERS ! mean more money to spend on llio farm i uthe shape of improvements and more money to spend in increased comforts for- the < family and in the homo. The wife and the daughters who have < worked so cheerfully and so well, and to whome you owe eo much < of your success aro worthy of your kindest consideration now that things are good. money is power I eoineono hiis said, it is power when it gives others joy. It is in g your power to have loved ones spend more on themselves now that ™ money's plentiful. Spend on now dresses; new coverings for the j? flours; on new footwear; on new raincoats; on new quits and bedi *li"g; on new gloves and neck-wear—inshort, on those little things ? >'°" hold «o lightly but which tin. , average woman thinks so much i of. Enjoy your Money by seeing others Enjoy it ji Km will be repaid. itepaid l iy their increased efficiency and j service. Kepaid by thanks and gratitude and love more valuable i and more lasting than any monetary repayment. J Advise your Women-Folk J to pay us t visit our well earned reputation for assortments and '_!_ for values makes it worth going a long way to see and to share [ in - Tc,i them OOLLINSON AND CILVNiNGHAME, of Palmerston North will welcome them-If they really can't come then they can shop by mail, others are doing it. Where there's a-Farm there's Maaey to ipend NOW! J COLUNSON k CUKNINGHAME/ Ltd. , 1-9 Sroad Street, Paljsidi'ston North i riio cjol mornings will soon make one hug ► .! the bed very olcsaly. Often you just open your eyes, " urn over > &° off to sleep frT\i gain, don't you '? • lie surti °f rising at the right time, buy a J ( -** SMITH ALARM CLOCK I This will rouse you from t.lie deepest slum- ! "' K ers, and save you from having to rush ; * ww;._v breakfastless. ]- ~.. I 'Ve'-'i'iiii-,:! ;.'!or:!vs these, reliable and I |>- ■■μ-iiti-" LiiL-..■■.'■;>■.•■;.. fjot one to-day and f , ! , !©* ?' ; 'l [l-'y-! ."■'■?'■;' ,:ai.i'^\,.j) E. W. J. SMITH, JEWfiLLSit - ft.E¥Sfi Summons Me at Once \ If my Assistants charge your more than ; 11/5 tor i 5Mb lay 1/1 Sugac 7ib Sago for 1/« ' OR 3id pm< Stick of Tobacco SPQT_CASH_iB GIBSON'S' Need j Prime Oaten Sheaf Chaff, £8 per ton, s.e. Good Clean Feed Oats, 5/2 per bushel Prime Feed Barley, 6/9 per bushel Algerian Seed Oats (3 lines to choose from) 7/4 per bushel Get Prices for GR4IN", MANURES, etc. from i PARKER & VINCENT, Oxford-st. \ FOR Assorted Sprtng Biilbs ! THE 1/- per dozen 1 S B *" the whole of the mwoe**! BELGIAN to ZTI Next door to Post Office, p| I iJ ff\ BELGIAN rUSIU FUND. ; REGARDING DISCOUNTS ! AT MILNES'S M ANA WAT U STORES * Oxford Street, Levin, on and after to-day, the following Discounts will be allowed : — < 5 per cent, on all Cash Purchases amounting to ss. , if and over. , S 3J per cent, on goods paid for on or before the * J» 20th of month following purchase. ' i \\i 'UITI \ 4V /-lO—, MERCHANTS VV. jsV±jls & t >--i LEVIN, TRY US FOR Grainy Produce anil Sterns nan diso CASH BUYERS OF Wool, Skins, Hides and Tallow
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 April 1915, Page 3
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532Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 April 1915, Page 3
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