We'll Give You I/- P. Bartholomew & Co., Ltd, W illiam qtore*. — — ~ 8 For Your Old Hat. Sawmiller and Timber I WINTER IS COMING ! ,'Pchiat, BASH and door factory _ . . I CTe ate ttttiag a dad witb BABH ANP DOO r KiOTOIM Walkley S W iUtCV IS j ( flfttßj OvCAuSG W8 V© & lOti Or • | here already. I ' tieddon-street, Weraro# >_•> _ . .. , 3 1 .We don't care what sort oi" a ' I The Temps-'-atai*** i& family s | "tile" yo& bring in, we'll give f->oaso?ii'<l Timber " | your a shilling for it. provide! ~«u — A LARGE Stock of Doors m i Sashes | W#l 1 I<r B'■*•?/'« P- Hti Vf» 9 of course you buy a new one. Mouldings always on hand. All Vinds o* j VV cUiv* .jo I-x a i p i; - . joinery made on the shortest notice ■£ .<| $i o, .* I— .a »;> •%) 1 oOrSalinO reits „„ . u.une At MfAYQ Write for quotations, or ring op 'phono fj 1 ell i 45x1 i ;V. n CHRISTY'S and WIUONS. •" «■ \ lt _ at „ uge t „ ~i t „ f ~i ces All' One Price. * 1 days, but quite by clnuice the door oi. oppor- | REDUCED WAR I WAR ! WAR! lIS tunily way opened to WALKLKY and lie | VV r\.a\ • mmediately purchased at pre-War Prices, • I „ ~ , , ~ NOOF-OROLD NOOF-OROLD * FULL LINES OF W! rt'i'EK, GOODS. 5 That reduction ought to tempt: (New for Old) (New for Old). j i - |j jyou—every Bat is styli .h ne.v (New )■ ' . . W1 | ■ " ~ and seasonable. Co.ne! Clothes cost money. Why wear Shabby-looking Clothes. Wiiy | give away or sell your old Clothes. NOOF-OROLD will provide you Meil S fcllld Bays Waterproof a lid L vVeetl Over- 1 Get -le for your old lat aad with a new Suit every month. r t •+ 1 COatS | save on a new one. The only known solution to remove GLAZING from worn sui . | -ml l-Tino-l- [TnfWwe-U' tov i - , The Greatost Known Renovator You can have a new suit for an ] .Vie,! h All IOJ y b VVOOLUU U WL J.L LOl j - old one at a cost of SIXPENCE. Ladies renovate your old skirts , Winter 1 Mlllov* %r ( liAVft,; and costumes and make them look new for the coming winter. J VVOillon's illld J !li.! U' 3 ll's lilies li WoolJ 611 CJ lT.de f- ?j lullldl Oh UlOlgl ' PRjIDE 6d, 9d and Is PER BOTTLE. 1 Weat" foi* Whlt.3L' jj The Greal Outfitters, SIMS' NOVELTY HARDWARE DEPOT, - Twe3d3 - Bla » kais - iUKI *«"• etc - E North. Afts. W |.r VI..N MMMa^MaMMßaKHWaliaHaaHnam u»n - 'I | BES'] 1 il() I. TS E YA.LUE. | Flannelette Dangers. - <.k) in men ting on deaths by burning the British Medical Journal ... ' ,fj ' says:—"The ntuuber of oases ot burning by mishaps—in nearly "'J •• '• >.-• ■-*Y 1 every case ending latally-in the mouth of November alone is 125, I .. v, , U involving 131 persoua. In no fewer than 39 of -these death is ' i| ascribed to the rapid burning flannelette clothing (nightdresses & and underclothing) worn by the victim of the accident aud 60 It IT I . .. other cases, it is related that the clothing took lire, without in- | :«A formation being given as to what it was made of. In some of the ; The Orehar-iist who uses an ALPHA \ ' \ latter aprons or pinafores are mentioned as having caught lire- SPRAYER enjoys a distinct saying in These are not likely to have been made from flannelette, and time, labour and material*., fh, trees ™?tho ~at»,e O. L tt to quite to hetitoer and „„„ pro Mo. HU tiie turn "> eel M* a M ttat could not b« .nimecii- ! orop« yjeld bigger profit.. ately extinguished. Of the referred to above m Avluch f flannelette is epecihcally named as concerned m the result, m a A IDO A Cm,«n*rA* 28, the average age of the victim was under four yearn, ai«x * /\.L»I OH. sJOldyCl | I I in live tho average age was 80-' ;■ ab M IT IS POINTED OUT THAT ■ ~ " V OTil ll# THE M '\NUF \OTURE OF FIiANNELETTE WHICH IS FItEE | lifts no intricate parts to puazio you oi* VJLjM'jfV fw FROM DANGER IS \LREiADY AN AOCOMPLISHEB f-'ACT, | . S»t out of order. It oannot be injured NOMOHJS OOMBHSTIBtIS THAN S ag or FLANNEL OR OTHER FABRICS. I unworkable by gritty sediment. X. y | la threa minute a a boy can oliars* , I lf-guid sad air, and »tart apri»yiß«. Mothers Tiiink This Over ' .i ftveraxe orshard. NON-COMBUSTIBLE FLANNELETTES AT' } WffiEacr^S.rW^Uiagt^ CLARK'S . , MM n , i v . Nnv ,' I Locai i .\KKI.K .i::'] \ LNCrAI. Consider how it means FIRE Protection for wour little chil- __ _ dren aiul yourself—it means less worry besides more money for ! j .- A ; v j ... ~ : .. rtl li ka "J pocket for the qualities are genuine. | | WAiN 1 1J "*<- i U 1 4I • "Dacca Flannelettes" are made in- England from the linost and | j i.. I'lilCKS \iil" ~t •• i-fn i i: ...j;,.. li> ,ji best Egyptian cotton and is warranted not to flare. .• I j BASED ON I'ETE a iONC 111 i . VSTEM. Good White' and Cream, non-combustible, at 7id, BAil. 9jd, 1 y 3 "Dacca" white neat stripes for blouses or shirts at 9d to Is 3d. 1 Our Spot uash faces dpeii 'nCONOMY. "Dacca" striped flannelettes, suitable for pyjamas, nights or I , . i oi __„i Haswell's GroccJ-H-s arc pure, cleanlx uaiutied ami low pnees. shirts at IOJd to Is 2d per yard. | v . , . , - , I Our toervico ik !?ccoi|U io -None. -vl.i, we ask i< a pei'imal ol our DACCA FLANNELETTES ! ~A„.,rK M IMPORTED BY— j Orucr,. CLAEK'H | HASWELL BROS. Will Not Flare. j ; i i.evin tasii Store. i — . - 7~_ Z~Z7. \ LIfONQ BkUS.,, P/oprieters. ( | Hocke V I ' S IjKA !» IN IN PRICES. ( I ' E* '• 2 |1 k S iulJHis U'i ."id. Oaiincai in g (is. \ 8 TOOi D Stll | S la pei' -joi> !,aii lis -3'l. IJicc. p.-r bag, "njlb. y.s Od. « i o, , ~ ~ , . | . \ oa tina, per hag, Is -J. {loisiina. per bag, is 2d. j 8 btocks or the above just a g 4 ? , , ~» ~ . L . , ■ N • - — I , -vr T . . l l J , \ '' e -> lle snaUer Sale utl. A.B.C. .Jam. 3 tins tor Is. r / 3 5: j J 3 Edmond's Baking Powder Is 3d Tucker's Bakinc; I'owder Is Id. P W eUmgton rnm. i l brands % Broken Oraneo Pekoe Tea 511. box 7s „d. " < | Tobacco on sale, also full J e Worcestershire Sauce, pints (5.1. Factory Butter Is <kl per lb. ( TL- T *_1 'Tis twenty years since they bewail, 1 o mo ets ailC )1 0 I C Condensed I\filk 6d per tin. .Sand Soap. <; cakes lor Is. ( IDC I rial The city men and district folk, S requisites. | S ux Candles 6d per II), Pfoklos. 9d botUo. ? To try FRED. PINK, the great boot man, jj Plioiiogi aphs cilld Accordeons | j Kt-iosono 9s 3d per enso. % Who claimed his boots wore just like oak. « fervision" mUei ' j f A SPLENDID A-SS- -RTM KNT rilK CifOICKST FKUIT ON < j P )6lVlbloJ.. | V THE MARK ,, :r A f.SO CON I l ' K' "f lON FRY. An They bought his boots, and bought liis shoes, r *" ■? 1 P -• ... ... < And with them cased their restless feet, | ' | I ;i i ; H ("j S - Then galloped round to see'the views, L flairdl'esser & Tobacconis 1 J ' And wore awav the metalled street. I i/«». C | Cyft rt M ' LEVIN I ,^Av/wwwww'u/wwv«/v flr 4 Ft At The boots wore too, but very .«:ow ; __fe ' - . _ WW Their soles were made of solid hide, " " The uppers too, proved stubborn foe: They lasted long, while weak boots died. y PINK And while FRED. PINK did be Is repair, 0 // 5 ' /f*ifThe Council's men with metal rough, Y" » I / //// /[ // // f>S) . ' '' Patched up the roads, and did declare, \I! St/ "2l That PINK'S half-soles were harder stuff. A"ND And so it is that every year PINK'S customers show big increase, fkfcgP? jil W/\ ' / • And thero is not the slightest fear, f fr ! i "" 1 // / { ■'/f /s; . / ' ) The buying stream will ever cease. I y' , Til® " We've proved his guilt of selling stock, J /f ... ■ f A In boots and shoes, and work the best," ci . >. 1 Vf ' i +■+ j"' $ __ (The verdict runs) " "l'is fact, like rock, I if I f'■ /' - '* /r Verdict. That FRED. PINK'S Shop's a treasure chest." J '• " " ... .r~l h i wr ' ' "*- v •' *" ■' ■ •"' l '" | •WISE'S DIRECTORIES. a*»x| $nik* ■■■ -y:«v «■■>* <■'* i KKGOlii; ,in i'..'.i m; .UUSINIiSS. I WlS£l'B NJSW ZEALAND , gvUBCTHme KK.BABUS IN ' POST OFFICE DIRECTORY' i I POST OFFICE DIRECTORY' | CLOTHING and ' ' I POST OFFICE DIRECTORY' { «| £ THIS WEEK you can j>ave and save lianuioniuiy by | r I Look, for Future Needs amofig im Foliowiii£ Lines : I ®ris work comprises SEPARATE ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORIES fo, S J » | ifnr 2,000 Townships, Boroughs, Cities and Districts. '• b0 New Latest Style Tailored BOX SUiIS. I sual prices 3U&, 3os tiUs. o». ul)s od to 755. | ■ - SALE PRICES 39s (id, 42»<id, 47s dd, 50s, 57s Od to 00s. § AN ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY FOR THE .WHOLE DOMINION. -].! Heavy Tweed Double-breasted OVERCOATS. Sizes 310 Uaual Prices iim lid, J/s tid. oUs, oTn Od, (iTs | (jd, to 75.5. SALE PRICES :27s Ud, 355, a7s Od, -fos. .yss to 5S).s tid | etrert Directorjes of «. Otta. A Tr.d«, ».<1 Prof,™! DiwctoT lo p , t8 a „ (1 Voull „. , nvBED OVJ!I .„ )AT!i Sis „ , ,^ lml 011 . ( all New 2/erfiland, uith OOUNTj OOUN- m i , n* qat \p pi? iPiry 7c i)A wi 10 *• 1 1" io t> 1 1 00 /• » ? CIL, MUNICIPAL. EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL, PASTORAL, AGRI- 22s bd, to 3os. SALEIRICLS /s 11<1, 10s. 12., ml. 1-. li», 6d ; Lo Gd. | CULTURAL, and LOCAL and GENERAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL A Very Special Line ot BOYS' KAIAPOI TWEED NOR I- SU ITS. I mu>l j,, ice, -ja s ii«l to 80s. | DIRECTORIES. SALE PRICES only 12s tid each. i „ —-.-raw j - ,v« v* iA\T +J 50 Dozen Men's Very Smart SHIRTS, with or without Collare. Sizes 1-1 to 17s. Usual price* Is Od. Is lid I H. W C Zealand) ' L 5s 6d, 5s lid, 6s 6d to 10s (3d. SALE PRICKS 2s lid. 8s (id. 3, lid. is (id, 4s lid to 6s lid. I DUNEUIN-A.M.P. Buildings. YvELMNGTON-155 Featherston Si. 30 D ° Zen M q"'L So ,« A ?f' 1 d''rd" StTpniorQ 8 J'' m?' ~ J Jsl,al f'l oo^ 48 6d ' f s .!! (I '-! S ® d ' r , l OfIRISTCHURCH-A.M.P. Buildings. AUCKLAND—2O Swanson. street ' ' ' I RICES _sod, 3s IUI. Is 6d, os 0s bd, is lid. 10s Txl 12s Od | Melbourne—349 Collins street; Perth —St. George street; Sydney—McTlrati I MEN'S WINTER-WEIGHT P\ JAM AS. All good patterns. Usual Prices 6 s lid. 8s 6d. 9s Od, lOis 6d | Buildings, 124 Oxford street; Brisbane—A.M.P. Buildings; London—Kelly's | SALE PRICES 4s lid, 6s 6d, 7s od. 8s od, 10s od, 12s (3d. | iHreotories, Ltd, 183 High Hoibom. | AJATU FCnKI'C The Progressive Store f THIS DIRECTORY IS PUBLISHED IN JANUARY EVERY YEAR. NEXT i S hm+J BVI 8 II | jfruiM i I ISSn£ 1916. |
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 May 1915, Page 2
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1,786Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 May 1915, Page 2
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