It* CONSULT our Ca!nlof;ur, full of <"v i.li<iis. showing in Pictures, how to drape innlinaivor m rierti winlou- .*il '• •'■'- " CURTAINS, <. I.'WAXKS MATERIALS, iiAURiS MUSLINS, CASISAIICVi- <~b.*!-INS, at Loom Tncee. Abo HOUSEHOLD -^gs^'^jS^gf^^^^SSSS^S^ 0 COSTUMes ' I CATAI/OCUB OF yH>^CURTAINS P TABLE LINEN PARCEL Ofi/fi RECORD CURTAIN PARCEL % Duty and Post Paid. AW/U Duty & Post Paid. n mm ,g% I HiTavy Double Damask All Linen Table Contains 6 pain Vfl / Q 1 Cloth, clioice design, size about 2by 2Jyd» beautiful Curtains iil/W ; 6LiNnNSEßViETTEstomatchCloth,*4ins.sq. namely:— - ■. I 1 Durable White Irish Damask Tablb 4 pairs All same Rich OldLacb S Cloth, Ribbon Stripe Design, size Ifyds.sq Design 3yds. long, 50ms. wide. 1 Cotton Damask Table Cloth, eoins. sq. 2 pairs Good Quality Exquwitb "JfiPE , TABIB CtOTH, " a,f BlMChe3 ' fcly D dT?o N n' g mO 6^n S r# : 1 Irish Embroidered Tea Cloth. 52ins. iq. Either parcel delivered FREE I Emb. Tray Cloth. 1 Emb. Table Centre at above prices. „ ■ a Allgoodreadyhemd.Marvellousvalue Greatestßariainseveronered M Be sure write now for Catalogue, POST FREE. '%S. PEACH & SONS, Box 638 The Looms, Nottingham, England, H. J HUGHES, Baker and Confectioner. (Late of Palmereton Nortß.) • H. J. HUGHES hae pleasure in informing the public that in addition to having purchased Mr J. Scott's Bakery Business that he will open NEW PREMISES in Oxford-stret (Haswells' Buildings) on or about May 31st, with all kinds of Fancy Bread, Cakes, Confectionery, etc. NOTE ADDRESS.— Aext to Harvey and Co. -USBpUL SOLDIER PRESENT BGY The WRISTLET WATCH is no longer looked upon as purely for the use of women.. They are also made for many of our gallant New • Zealand soldiers wear them. aou naturally trant your soldier boy to take away some keepsake; what could be better—what could he . apreciate more than one of these litWe time pices P Let us show you some these in our stock. Wβ guarantee them to be correct time-keeper and though most dainty in appearance, they axe Tnwardly made to stand hard usage at the Front. Names are engraved free of charge. Buy HIM one before he leaves. E. W. J. SMITH, JEWELLER - - LEVIM \ DO YOUR FOWLS LAY? IF NOT, TRY >Conkey's Cures, Conkey's Tonics ■ and Meat ileal, also "W" West Eggs WIRE NETTING GRIT, Etc. all sold by The RED STORE OIESOwIN O Levin. FULL STOCKS OF GRAIN, MANURES, WIBE, KEROSENE, * BENZINE, AND GENERAL FARMERS' REQUISITES. PARKER & VINCENT, Grain Merchants, Auctioneers Etc., OXFORD and BATH STREETS. » ■ <• '"TENSHUNI" . . There is nothing more welcome than a nice packet of sweets. Send your soldier boys a packet. We've made several packets for those . in the fightin line, let us put one up for you to send, and ee what a sweet letter of thanks you'll get in return. MRS DEAN, Boro' Sweet Shop, LEVIN. REGARDING DISCOUNTS AT MILNES'S M ANA WAT 0 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. > -~,.,.„ and over. .. ~K 3f per cent, on guods paid for on or before the \ t 20th of month following purchase. j WX>TTT T &t n Q -MERCHANTS . JD U _Lij <SL \J--l LEVIN. WE QUOTE, SUBJECT TO SALES, J3ACKS IN— Chaff, O.S. £7 10s to £9 10s per .rig Meal 16e 6d. loa> s>e . Crushed Oats 5e 6d per bushel. Chaff 'straw, SA 15s per ton, s.e. Barley Feed 6e and 6e »d bushel. Wheat, prime 8s per bushel. Maize, good 6e 9d bushel. Oats, feed, 5s 3d per bushel Maize, crushed, 7s 2d per bushel. Pollard 19e per sack. : Wttgar 12s 3d. Bran 15s 6d per eaok. Tea, 7e 6d and 9e 6d per Ok box. Kerosene 9s 3d to 9s 9d p ercaee.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 June 1915, Page 3
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614Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 June 1915, Page 3
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