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H. C. SHEARGOLD, QHATJ 1 FLOUR. J " & s. d. s. 'm 100's 019 0 50' a ... -0 9 9 '"'■'.. (J§ Cash Discount 0 0 8 0 0 4'' ."?m 0 18 4 0 9 5 1 RICE Gibs for I'- SAGO Gibs for 1/- TA.PIOOA.6Ibs for 1/-, jj NUGGET POLISH SARDINES HONEY J 5 Tins for 1/- 3 Tins for 1/- 2 Jars for 17- 3 - I TEA | jj 51b5 BROKEN OiiANGE PEKOE, 7/3 I J ! % A Splendid 2s. Leaf rej, at the prioe of is. (id. Dust Teia. ? J THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT j | Get a Free Sample at [ "-3 STOJIE - - OflAlJ' .F l| ■ ' ' 4 £ Cut Prices For Cash. | | ( At T. HAHBIS'S Oash Butchery. . f 1 f TO MEET THE HARD TIMES, T. HARRIS lias cut prices «n Y> J r the head, ami they are now on their lowest stratum. 7, ? 11 you want your money to go furthest, cull in at the Cash But- .\> S chcry and t-est the truth oi my claim. « j|f \ T.HARRIS Cash Butcher, § I £ OXFORD STREET LEVIN. /5 „$ , _ ;_ „ J& SUBDIVISIONAL* SALE Oi' 1 LAND. J ESTATE OF THE LATE HERBERT J--O-J-J Jllll U O J HODGE, . i MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND -| SATURDAY. 1 I e iioro. $ _ UU , WJiDWJfIiDAY -| SATURDAY. | ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. „$ LID. have been instructed by the MONDA 7, WEDNESDAY AND --I Truutoes to soil by SATURDAI. I FllbliC AUCtiOQ« MATINE-Saturday afternoon at 2.30 | ua — -UATINE-Saturday afternoon at 2.30 % WEDNESDAY, Utii June, at l.; 30 p.m. 2 WEDNESDAY, oth June, at 1.30 p.m. .u.v TINE-Saturday afternoon at 2.30" J WEDNESDAY, Utli Juno, at 1.30 p.m. ' " % BR IGHi'S THEATRE, OTAKi, J RRIGHT'S THEATRE, OTAKI, KING'S THEATRE—TUESDAY, ~'M RRIGHT'S THEATRE, OTAKI, & j JOOO ACRES. 1000 'J 000 ACRES -000 1 "I Subdivided into t® © choice Hairy or T HE G REAT E vam - 1 i-afteninn i-arms. 1 Jiic areas varying from SI to 102 HUGARD The Magician HUGARD ; 1 -CRES. - HUGAKD The Magiciaii HUGARD | Kwvy section lias PERMANENT HUGARD The .Magician HUGARD J WATER and .METALLED ROAD.. -J I'iiis choice estate is situated right and his company of Comedians, Con- M against the rising township of IE jurors, Musicians, and Vocalists. M IIORO, CLOSE TO RAILWAY STA- "I HON, DAIRY FACTORY, STORE, MISS HYRA ERRINGTON. 3 HALL, BLACKSMITH, BOOTMAK- i' UB Xylophone Queen. EK, REFRESHMENT. ROOMS, TIM- J RER YARD, POST AND MONEY MADAM CARROLL *1 ORDER OFFICE, Etc., with frontage M the piano "| to Main Road, Reach and Piikenamu * '5 Roads. MISS MILLIE CLARE ;3 The greater part being WELL Comedienne, Vocalist. "4 DRAINED SWAMP LAND, SOIL ' V^BUS6 - j JSLACK WARM LOAM OE GOOD &nd D fi | (QUALITY. a >M IDEAL CLIMATE, well sheltered by SENSATIONAL BALAMAN. Kapiti and good road to beach. . , ~ , , . '1 /iRST-CLASS TRAIN SERVICE. £ nd . th , e ™ s * »«»»"• an J «P««~ ' | IDEAL EARMS FOR WELLING- MaS ' Cal Act **»** ha 6 toMed - ' r | TON MILK SUPPLY. cmN(J SUNQ - J TERMS .--Only 10 per cent down; The Chinese Mystery Man. M 10 per cent. 12 months; balance i>rice S 3s and 2a. 600-td •Jf 5 years at 5J per cent. ■ "^ POSSESSION JULY Ist. For plans and particulars apply to X^T ANTED KNOWN.—For Spot -| Abraham and Williams, Ltd., Palmer- Tt ClUjh at our Great Amalagama- M ston North or all BrancLca. 535-td llou aillc - All w ° ol blan- | ._. _ kets, single bed 10s Cd and 16s lldj ia W,,.„. r , h ~,...,,.,. „■ ~ ■ three-quarter-bed 21s 6d, 22s 6d, 23s ' ANIED KNOWN.--R l g Savings doublc . bed 25s 6d> a7s Mj 29s 6d . i ,!" 1 !" dl l ? m P™ ot . r Coata - U «- Rest and cheapest in the Dominion. | nal i>nce« dis Od, 4os, 50s, ous. Amal- ~,.. , ~ ~ T ->J> 1, . , . '_'..„_ 0 ~ ibtue« and Matheson, Levui. «M gaiiiafiou sale prices 2<s Ou, oos, o/s ™ Od and 10s for Spot Cash. Stiles and _ "| .Matheson, Levin. -m-*. /-s * -w- -«-« . : FOR SALE | Tailoring on British At The Kawiu Nursery. I Goods. Tweeds, Worsteds. Sad- S| die Tweeds, Ladies' Costumes, Riding A LARGE Stock of Fruit 'frees, K Jf Breeches. Cleaning and Repairing at- comprising apples ot all the lead- j| tended to. English and Colonial Wool- J ing varieties for commercial orchards, l|| lens. —S. Stokes, Queen-street, Levin, i such as Delicious, Jonathan, Sturmer, - m Pippin, MoLiver's Winesup, Edward 1 _ —- - Lippiatt, and others. Fears, peaches, "3 t-,. , r r * . plunis. nectarines, apricots and small x m Tide I able t l ruits ; | * Also — Rhododendrons, Camelias, '| HIGH WATER AT HOKIO. Azaleas, Ericas, and other Flowering' ,| Siirubs, Shelter Trees" and Hedge * _'« Mav 22. 2:28 a.m.—2.52 p.m. . Plants. , 1 May a3,..3.2i) a.....-3.0l p.m. HENRY NEWPORT, Proprietor, k | May 2-1. - I.2'J a.iii.—s.lU p.m. Levin. J May 25. -5.11.) a.m.- -0.28 p.m. '- - • % May 20. 7.3 a.m.-- 1 ■•'U p.m. nrr "'1 May 27.- 8.0 a.m. -8.31 p.m. HITTERS AND QUICK - J May 28. 8.58 a.m.- U. 22 p.m. • J Mav 20. O.IG a.m. 1.0.12 p.m. NOBFI'S '& Mav 30.-10.33 a.m.-10.59 p.m. L - | May p.m. CARTRIDGES. | THEY ALL USE IT. SPECIAL LOW PRICES. FREIGHT -J — . paid. m ''li anyone comes to our home ivith M ■i cold wo immediately recommend .-*|B Uhamberlain's Cough Remedy," writos A».«-V>in» Mrs Eleanor H. Blunt, Princess-street. j\l IiIUL O.Up\VUUU Uuliinba, Q. "I have used it in my •> -t ' r a ' M Family for over ten years and all my HARDWARE Oc, Ltd. M married children have reared thoir PAT.MKRSTON NORTH. " jj children on it. Wo appreciate the __ M reasonable price of Chamherlain's *$ Cough Remedy, its wonderful effective- rfIEST fOUR COWiS.-Sheeta to «••'- ,y| ness and the easy manned in which the fioe for twelve months may bo M jhildren take." For sale everywhsre. eeoured for Ss 6d, at the Ghrauri* ,3 i, -Ad?*. Offi«»' Jl

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 June 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 June 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 June 1915, Page 1

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