WAR TIME PRICES for All our FARMERS ! V itioHii more money to spend on the farm i lithe shape of improv®C ini'iits and more money to spond in increased comforts for the > family and in the homo. The wife and the daughters who have worked so chcerlully and so well, and to whome you owe so much > of your success are worthy of vour kindest consideration now that J things are good. - j MONEY IS POWER !! iSonieono lia.s said. It. is power when it gives others joy. It is in | your poH'cr to have loved one.s spond more on themselves now that |i money's plentiful. Spend oil new dresses; new coverings for the | floors; on now footwear; 011 new raincoats; on new quite and bedj ding; on new gloves and ncok-woar inshort, on thoso little things ! i -=yon hold so lightly but which the average woman thinks so much of. i Enjoy your Money by seeing others Enjoy it YOU will be repaid. Repaid liv their increased efficiency and service. Repaid by thanks and gratitude and love more valuable and more lasting than any monetary repayment. Advise your Women-Folk to pay us t visit our well earned reputation for assortments and l'or values makes it worth going a long way to see and to share in. Tell them COLLLNSON AND CILVNINGHAME, of Palmerston North will welcome tlieni—lf they really can't come then they can shop by mail, others are doing it. Where there's a] Farm there's Money to ipzni I NOW! COLLINSON & CUNNINGHAME, Ltd. 1-9 Broad Siraefc, Pa(inerst<in North I §1110 1 gt-H-H-B-R Tho cjol mornings will sooii make one hug the bed very closely. Often you just open your eyes, turn over, and go off to sleep gain, don't you ? \ V > 3r / he sure of rising at the right time, buy a V\ SMITH ALARM CLOCK This will rouse you from the deepest sluui"a h bers, and save you from having to rush I away breakfastless. .Well-finished Clocks these, reliable and i'quite inexpensive. Get one to-day and always b9 on-time. " - A! vays pleased to show stocks. M©» 7/6 ( two year.-; iraii^co) R. W. J. SMITH, ,jEtf£i.L£ii - LEVIN 1 Summons Me at Once j If my -Assistants charge your more than » • 11/5 fdi* I sSlb.3ag IS Sagai* ■.! 7Sb Saga for 1/- L OR I 3H pa:* Siiok of Tobacco l» SPOT CASH is GIBSON'S Need | f Prime Oaten Sheaf Chaff, £<S per ton, s.e. f Good Clean Feed Oats, 5/2 per bushel J \ Prime Feed Barley, 3/9 per bushel v f Algerian Seed Oats (3 lines to choose from) 7/4 per bushel J S Get Prices for GRAIN, MANURES, etc. from j | PARKER & VINCENT, Oxford-st. j FOR Assorted Spring Sulfas I Ty p t/- ' §ser dozen lIS BMS ie w j lo j e 0 f tjjg ESI«9..FAS BELGIAN towards the I Next door to i'ost Office, Kf»| I M f\ BELGIAN L&VI& rUi^U FUND. **\i V^*V^''A/ v \/ s,, V v V v v*V"W^ ! 'REGARDING DISCOUNTS | l AT MILNES'S M ANA WAT U STORES < { Oxford Street, Levin, on and after to-day, J f the following Discounts will be allowed : — c r 5 per cent, on all Cash Purchases amounting to ss. 2 f and over. C S 35 per cent, on goods paid tor on or before the \ 20th of month following purchase. VV. BULL & (A — TRY US FOR . Grain, Proiiics ani tflertshan JSso CASH BUYERS 'OF Wool* Chilis, If isles and Tallow ■ , *-*= 111 1 \ * 1 ' >. i ~«., f . A
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 April 1915, Page 3
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579Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 April 1915, Page 3
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