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We'll Give You I/- P. Bartholomew & Co., Ltd, w uiaifc ©tobjcy. For Your OWUat. v ■ ...... Sawmiller and Timber ™ ' *V WINTER. IS COMING ! : •«*"*■ >S $£ w'TSSS" Walkley's Winter Clothing is flate, taoeoa* we're a lot of w « j * *«-t— •< ■ ■" here already. .»*rfi M '.**-i.f. — «-#—**«. The Temperature Iβ falling ! "tUe" Jo. krlmg m, we'll gir. Sensoned Timber ..,*■.. youT • drilißg for it, pnriieA AKD A LARGE Shook of Doors mad Bashei X\7 filhrlfixT , g XA/irttft'r , Prire»Q hfIVP akd, Mouldi A :JllTOje on haD d. ad Hnde o» vvaiKiey s winter trices nave d i- en"'-' joinery, made on the ahortect notio*. ■fallen £11 *V=»*l rl 17 KurSalinO PeltS «*■*■■ iriMna n WAYS Write for quotations, or ring op 'phone ICIIJCH 0.11 CCJ.MJ'• fH ICTY't anil Wll VnW« * L, " « m£mm 46 m 5?; / "- MlnUI 13 Mβ WlUUitt. ON HAND . . ' It seems strange to talk of fallen prices theee Aii One Price. ]' : " * days, but quite by cKan'6e v, th~e door of opporIJOUCED • u/ini u/aD j: WAR! tunity was opened to WALKLEY and he "AKi YV/*lV* Ti x mmediately purchased at pre-War Prices, Th»t ~A«M«. f'"» ™ f ' NOOF-OROLD tfOOF-OROLD FULL LINES OF WINTER GOODS. SUarSatu* (Ne.ferOld). Wl BBBS==a^===^^ and cw y^ 8 Men's and Boys' Waterproof and Tweed OverGet 1* f»r joat eid.' at and with a »ew Suit every month. ; r ■'••' * COats ■ ' 'i ■ : Men's and Boy's Finest Woflleii Underwear for oW one et a eoet of SIXPENCE. Ladies renovate your old ekurte Winter i ; ft! illof & i finw/wi aßd c « tume » make * heM look new for ** eemi * e wint * r - - Women's and Children's Finest Vtfobllen UnderLdllldl VL) UlOrgl FRieß ed, »d and is per seorru!. wear for Winter ■: , , $[MS> NOVEL!Y HARDWARE DEPOT, -Winter Tweeds, Blanket , and etc. . Palmeofoii North. Agents. ■ Y«« "*:,,.. .. ■ ...■ , :■. • ■-■■••••' •--" u - ;. ;.- : ; : ';: .lkvij* . :, .:.,. ... ; J,; •'•'■■■ ■ ■ BEST HOUSE FOR 1 7"ALUE. ';' " Flannelette Dangers. -^^^~^ % OomiAnting on death* by burning the British Medical Journal ~ , , . - . . 'A I f*ll A ' I eaye:-"The number of oases of burning *>y >miehape-in ™°f? .. . . SfirA V thl» A 1 PH A Wft V I every ease ending lataUy—in the month of' November alone is 125, LfjJl CLj lllv rkLtK llrt WOJf I invotring 131 persons. In no tower than 39 of theed death is ' , '~' ; I aeoribed to the rapid burning flannelette clothing (nightdresses r p fanS ] ■ ■ ■ -'anS underolMrina) worn by the victim of the accident, and 60 , . —. JTSLyS DCSI /&^^ V^3BJSV '» - other case*, it is related that the clothing took fire, without in- S ' \ '■ : Wc^>^S^^a formation being given as to what it was made of; In some of the c The Orehepdiet who uses an ALPHA /^•£' s^«^^^k latter aprons or pinafores are mentioned as having caught fire. . SPRAYER enjoys a distinetwmngifli /M^E^^ Tfoese are not likely to have been made from flannelette, and tiate, labour and material* M« tTMi /^o\M/IB^MBk from the nature ok tho garments it w.ould ibe quite possible for SHHSHiLSi JSi'™ 11- * fcW&UBBM ;' • the flames to get euch a hold that they could not be •»!>• yield bigger preflto. iJ^&ff^mKHKA : ately extinguiehed. Of the; Clasps referred to above in which m m*>w m 7***** " l'Wf®Jh&Wßv«arl % flannelette is specifically named ae concerned in the result, in JL | 011 i M KTHll^l ■■: ' . : 28, the average age of ftiie. victim was under four years, ami /\lii fl'A OPFay CF I] 1 )IB>A I Hlfc Wl x f ■ -in five the average age was 80." mJmmm—mjLmmmm" w'.Gvlmpmtvr Lil2b i - rr IB POINTED OUT THAT ' r i ¥ I*^l*^B/ '<■ THE MANUFAOTURE OF Fl-ANNELEITE WHICH IS FREE , hu no intricate parts to puis}* \sA£jar%"«ir HT r FHOAI DANGER IS ALKOizUn- A.N ACCOMPLISHED FACT, g»t out of order. It Oftimot b* injHN« V^H#/J|s^7 ! 'f THE PRODUm , BEING NO MORE oOMiBUSTIBtH THAN ' by strong ■praying fluid or render** \y&WS' ,^*^f / FLANNEL OB OTHER FABRIOS. •nworkafcle by gritty lediamat. % ~j ■■ . Xμ three minute* a boy eaa <sh»*w» M «MR j • ■ ' ■ • lipoid MtA air. sad stait S Mothers Think This Over! ' M *""*rssySiJir ,-- -— / J " - v N ON-COMBUSTIBLE FLANNELETTES AT ; v„. lir lliytray«Bco|lejy»Oy lir«ja^ !• Wl-»rMV , ' - ' Local Agents:—MESSRS PARKER and VINCENT. i : Consider how it means FIRE Protection for wour little chil- . ■ . I dren and yourself—it means less worry besides more money for ' : : \ - Z^ , A IVT VHI I APPHDH IT'S * pocket for the qualities are genuine. • : > W\i>l IvU rtrrUtvU 11 V r, "Dacca Flannelettes" are made in England from the finest and ~ THE PRIOES YOU I'AY FOR YOUR GOODS ARE PKOBABLY § ; beet Egyptian cotton aud is Ararranted .not to flare. ; BASED ON THE T ENGITOY /CREDIT •'CJSYSTEKL. % Good White and Oream, non-combustible, at 7Jd, Bid, 9Jd, , _fj _\j.j j^ I . Our Spot'CashiPrices Spell-ECONOMY. \ "Dacca" striped llannelettes, suitable for pyjamas, nights or -. ■-.■■:* 3 *• : -Shirts at lOid to is L'd per yard. - -. Haewell'e Groceries are pure, cleanly handled * and low priced. » ■ ' Our Service is Second to None. ALL we ask is a perusal of our J*--.-..:.--. PI ANNPI FTTFS ■ :"-';•'■ PRICE LIST and a trial order. ; ■ * **** . PRICE LIST posted free on Application. RAILAGE PAID on £5 ■ ? -* v ?>.—.-jvw-. --- IMPORTED BY— > ■' ■ ' Orders. , ' ■•• - .-. ■-.■■:■■■■ /■■■- , _ Tr "" "" " Levin Cash' Store: - I • —— r,.* .;:;V -; '' LEONG BROS,, Proprieters. "V . NnigeMHgfl|gMHHMgjßWHn-3MHi ' -.--•?}•*»• ' .^u^*Om«WßM^^H GolP HOCkeV "'■" ; "STILL LEADS IN PRICES. STILL LEADS IN I'RICES. I ' * ■ rj i.l 11 ,N.Z. Tlour lOOlbs Us 3d. * Oatmeal 251b bag 6s. ~ £ '' :: ■'..-■- , . - v. , « T fOOI l>3ll '- Sugar la per bag 41s 6d. Rice, per ;bag, 561b, 9s 6d. V <y.; '■ ..'-"■ / o , , . c W • , , 'Oatina, per bag, Is i!d. Geratina, per bag, is 2d. I .—- ■■ Stocks of the above ju3t a r au t, a u .-1 ar n V .. I- 7 i i — ; J r- ■ -- . , -v , «i« e « a Leslie Shaker bait bd. A.B.C. Jam, a tins for Is. ,- j ...--■■• l 0 Uace O CJI; sale, lull. j Worcestershire Sauce, pinte 6d. Factory' Butter Is <3d per lb tt*A Sbce they began, reaufsSes ™ 9 1 S^en S 6d Milk 6d per tin. Sand Soap, 6 cakes lor Is. Hie inai; <;/., Theoi J , i en . mn ddirttiot folk, ? V f Wax Candles m per lb - Pickles, 9d bottle. ■v PINK, the great tioot man, ■ Phonographs and Accprdeons ; Keroewe 9s 3d per case. ; ;""W£-Jkli^ld..bootew™»i«*Ul»od t ■™»oS"euirviSo? 1 'C A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT THE - CHOICEST FRUIT ON % % . - personal su )ervision. v THE MARKKr . ALSO CONFECTIONERY. . op I They bought hie boots, and bought his shoe,, KUGHHALL, > . ' . UIJ * And with them cased Iheir restless feet, , ; r I I EONO RtcOS )f? Then galloped round to see the views, Hairdriesser & Tobacconis f M^ aßHHn «B«^' / V.I.U And wore away the metalled street. '..Oyf<)c tk ' LEVIN 4^>*WWWWV-^^ F» w £ The boots wore too, but very slow ; ■'.'..,■',, . ' , ■'" -■ : — ■ . l_ 1 Vm% i' Their isolee were made of solid hide, JPINK '( • w g^^^^amrtai^ghf air, '' 9 Af)/Iyf A .Si yff'/fYJr/r : That FRED. PINK'S Shop's a treasure chest." - J I IS/ (/ LfQp C/Cy^^S : "\' % if ST| LES & MATHESON'S _«^S^|pjg^j*g : : &t£a \|■ - . ~ we are ready in every way for anther week of : \ TW w RECORD BREAKING BUSINESS. WISE'S NEW ZEALAND . ... 9 ■ EVERYTHING DESIRABLE IN .. , post office directory' CLOTHING and MERCERY. POST OFFICE DIRECTORY' Is PBICe, so «>w that quick-selling is inevitable. -i f\~i B* THIS WEEK, you can save and save handsomely by spending. „,, . orf , ffISPARATE ALPHABETICAL. uwnWO. ,« fOf FulUre Needs amoll g Following LIDeS : over ° OUO Townehijs, Boroughs, Cities and Districts. 60 New Latest Style Tailored BOX SUITS. Usual prices 3Qs, 35e 60s, 655, (jite 6d to ?5s t- ' SALE PRICES 30s 6d, 42e6d; 47s 6d, 50s, 57s 6d to 60s. AN A:.rHABBfTIOAI>;t>IBBOTORY FOR THE WHOLE DOMINION. 43 Heavy Tweed Double-breasted OVERCOATS. Sizes 3to 7. Usual Prices 37s 6d, 47s 6d, 50s 57s 6d, 67« '.:.... ' ... 6d, to 755. SALE PRICE 27s 6d, 355, 37s 6d, Joe, 55s to 59s 6d ' - ' ' £tie*t DireotoriM e< & Cities. A Trade and Professional Directory for ~„ _ , , v nil j.i lß > TWWiim nvS'Rm4T« e;, i + m- tt i« • ,„ ■T^ 38 *, ..!i X CW Zeala»d, father with ECCLESIASTICAL, COUNTY COTOJ- 38 Boys n/Z iJ° «?' k^'S"* , . 1 * .16e 6d, 17s 6d, CM.. MUNIOIPiiX ID X7CATIONAL ' MEDICAL, PASTORAL. A«RI- . 22s 6d, to 355. SALE PRICES 7s lid, 10s, 12s bd, 15s, 19s 6d, to 22e 6d; <-.■: rCI.TPRAL, aed tot»AL and GENERAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL A Very Special Line of BOYS' KAIAPOI TWEED NORFOLK SUITS, Usual prices 23s 6d to 30s. l.:::::CTORIBS. • . . _SALE PRICES only 12s6d each. H- ITTTBE and f\G (New Zealand) Ttd 50 Dozen Men's Very Smart SHIRTS, with or without Collars. Sizes 14 to 17s. Usual prices 4s bd, 4s lid , - \V ISE ead ij" IWW Zeelantl, ' Ii Jh jM, 5s lid, 6e 6d to SALU PRIOES & lid, 3s 6d, 3s Ud, 4s 6d, 4e lid to 6s nd. IM-M-rviV-A M P 'Buildine Feathemton a- 30 Dozen 8 Soft Fert " HATB » aII ncw fl h«Pee- -Sizes bg to 7i. Usual Prices 4e 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, ISK?Swif Tr£t . «•«.»«.*«. 14s6d - S^E raiae * ed, 3e lid, 4s 6d> 5s B*, 6s 6d, 7s lid, 10s 6H 12s 6d -Ai.'i-xHime— Perth~»t. George rtreet; Sydney-Mollratb MEN'S -WINTER-WEIGHT PYJAMAS. All good patterns. Usual Prices 6s lid, 8e 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d ISM Oxford «t»eet; Brisbane— Buildings; London—Kelly's 12s 6d, 15s 6d. SALB PRICES 4s Ud, 8e 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d. nm '""": ** ■? ** "t"" •■- • - f "STILiES A MATMF<;OM'Q The Progressive Store .. TUIS lJlll£C?roaY PUBLISHED l>i JANUARY EVBRY YEAR. NEXT ■ ■•■'■¥ d IYI r\ I riLiOVll W 7piijm , .•:. ■ s MfenE lew. •■ ■' . :- ' „ , ~■■ ■ .-■ -••- ■ Ltvin^— — :

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 May 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 May 1915, Page 2

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