11. C. SHEARGOLD, OHAIJ \ . FLOUR. s. d. £ s. d. 100's 0 19 0 50*s 0 9 9 Cash Discount 0 0 8, 0 0 4 0 18 4 . 095 S.P.Q.R. SHILUSIS 3 WBHTH • \ J RICE Gibs for 1/- SAGO 6lbs for 1/- TA.PIOOA 61bs for 1/- ■ NtJGGrEr POLIStI SARDINES , HONE? 5 Tins for 1/- 3 Tins for 1/- 2 Jars for 1/TEA I ' 58bs BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE,:7/5 I A Splendid 2s. Leaf Tea at the price of Is. 6d. Dust Teas. 'fl TEE BEST IN THE DISTRICT A Get a Free Sample at S.P.Q.iI. STOHE - ■ OHAJ M . , j f| ,i, H /VVVVVVWVVW'VVVVVVV^ ( Cut Prices For Cash. ( At T. HARRIS'S Cash Butchery. T^B ? TO MEET THE HARD TIMES, T. HARRIS lias cut prices on J c the head, and tliey are now oh their lowest stratum. S If you want your money to go furthest, call in at the Cash But- \ chery aud test the truth oi my claim. \ T. HARRIS Cash Batcher, | I f OXFORD STREET LEVIN. '\^<v/W'W\»*'WVw f W'WV/WW»rJ WANTED KNOWN.—Big Savings TRESPASS NOTICE. J in Ladies' Rainproot Coats. Us- ~~ ual prices 37s 6d, 4os, 50s, o6s. Amal- ou our proper** "1 gamation sale prices 27b lid, 355, 37s 1 (with or withou. dog or gun) Will J (id and 40s for Spot Cash. Stiles and prosecuted. . M XT .1 T *• W. JJNUiIi. Matheson, Levin. T p<)WLES.< * S Oliau, 2nd June, 1915. tfl ENGLISH Tailoring on British . | ■ Goods. Tweeds, Worsteds. Sad- 1 I die Tweeds, Ladies' Costumes, Riding K'A t? Q, A T Breeches. Cleaning and Repairing at- J. v-ZJA/ tended to. English and Colonial Wool- KdWili lens.—S. Stokes, Queen-street, Levin. " A LAItGE Stock of Eruit Trees, comprising apples of all the loadTT7ILLIAM £TIOREY. j U g varieties for commercial " orchards, such as Delicious, Jonathan, Sturmer, SASH AND DOOR FACTOR* pippin, McLiver's Winesup, Edward 1 SASH AND DOOR f Lippiatt, and others. Pears, peaches, plums, nectarines, apricots and small * fruits. tieddon-street, Werare* Also — Rhododendrons, Camelias, ' •- Azaleas, Ericas, and other Flowering Shrubs, Shelter Trees and Hedge A LARGE Stock of Doors mad Bashes Plants. always on hand. Ali kinds ot joinery made on the shortest notion- HENRY NEWPOR.T, Proprietor, Write for quotations, or ring op 'phon® I«vin. 46. . . • TIHE SAME OLD MAN, the same "1 old bread, the same old place. HARD HITTERS AND QUICK — fl WATSON'S, Weraroa. Daily deliv- - 1 : NOBEL'S • J LONDON CARTRIDGES. J DIRECrORY SPECIAL LOW PRICES. (Published Annually) LINABLES traders thrcugiia-i Art/kUl* HODWOOd the world to eommuniea.' r with English HARDWARE Co., Ltd. MANUFACTURERS AND PALMERSTON NORTH. DEALERS ____ . . . in each class of goodß. Beside rxtl ™ ™ u» - ' the Directory contains list of EXPORT MERCHANTS d neglected the ordinary light oold , with the goods they ship, and t*< • become severe, and a well estab- ..a Colonial and Foreign marktu lislied, ripe cold is to the grem of dip^- _ thej supply theria what honey is to the bee. The " STEAMSHIP LINES greatest menace to child life is a neg- I arranged under the Ports to lected cold. . Whether the cold be which they sail, and including slight or severe the very best treatment the approximate sailings. tha can be adopted is to give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. A cold nevej^^ PROVINCIAL TRADE I' ol ' Influenza a&e Woodß' Gieat Pepfl^^l NOTICES permint Cure. Ne n er tails. Is of leading Manufacturer! and K Merchants etc., in the pdnobal Woodj , Q PeppermiDt oare , M provincial towns, and industrial v ~ , -r ~ ~ .. -H centres of the United Kingdom. m earti tha I A copy of ttie current edition ~ wil 1 be forwarded, freight paid, y|^H on receipt of a Postal Order H for 10s. I>ost, stolen, strayed—gone none knom.^^^H Dealers seeking agencisa can where, jj advertise their cards for £1, or j with me yesterday, I do declftfc^^H larger advertisement! for £2. It racked my head,-my chest wm " LONDON DIRECTORY aTiT'vrX.JB COMPANY l-td M Lost when I used Woods' Peppermint (Established 1814.) Cure. Adrtr 2b, ABCHURCH LANE, • t Were Iso call to reach the sky, . ihh addrusa: Aanuaire. Lnadur 0r take the in my Bpan , Jg^ " . What use is length, unless there 1 t l Now tell me if yoiTcanl^^s^i^S^B Suppose I am ill with rasping coug?^^^^H HIGH WATER AT HOKIO. Or tickling throat—well, to be sure^^^^^J I don't talk length, I gather strength May 22.-2.28 a.m 2.52 p.m. With Woods' Great Peppermint Cure •*' May 23.—3.23 a.m.—3.04 p.m. May 24.-4.29 a.m.—6.lU p.m. CRAMPS AND OOLIC. ■ May 25.-5.49 a.m.—6.28 p.m. 1 a.m.—7.37 p.m. a double dose of Chamberlain's May 27.—8.6 a.m.—8.34 p.m. Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy at the first May 28.-8.58 a.m 9.22 p.m. sign of cramps or colic and a threatened ; May 29.—9.46 a.m.—10.12 p.m. attack may .be warded off. Hundreds,./ May 30.—10.33 a.m.—10.59 p.m. of P eo P le w ho are attacked with crampMay 31.—11:19 a.m.—11.39 p.m. and. colic use Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It never^failsLjo^l^^l 111 mi 11 >■■■■—mwi m give relief. ,Bold everywhere. Donl go nome to-nigiit without HPEST fOUR CX>WS. —Sh*«t* to "Nazol"—that wonderful remedy for foe for tweirs months nn^H ooughs and colds. Thousands praise secured for If 6d, at the it—so will joa. bays 60 doMS.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 July 1915, Page 1
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