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SPRING and SUMMER NEW GOODS NOW BEING OPENED UP AT WALKLEY'S LADIES' AND, CHILDREN'S MILLINERY Prints, Muslins, Jap Crepes and Tobralco dress materials. HANDKERCHIEFS Special line of Manufactures' New Stock of Ladies' fancy Handkerchiefs in Muslin, Cambric and Linen — beautiful Designs finely embroidered. HOISERY Ladies' Hoisery all English made, in plain and ribbed and Embroidered, also in Lisle thread, plain and embroidered Cashmere. Splendid value and NO ADVANCE in price. SPECIAL FOR BOYS New fresh stock of Suits in the latest materials. Come and see the Kitchener Suits, Cap included. Specially low prices for these high grade goods. WALKLEY'S D [?/" I the "GANE" Milking Machines j BEST ON THE MARKET I Don't listen to the Pawot cry, "Just as Good.' INSIST ON THE "GftfciE" AGENT— E. ALLMAN.I), Dairy Engineer, I

— Horowhenua Chronicle = — Publish Daily — I f Circulates in till Outlyiiig| Districts, I ■"mnMBHWnBMaNBBB #W J'HIII WL .UiiWWMMIIIM M M IIITWMJJLJMJIIII 111 I *JOB I'KLXTIXG * VWVyV*VVWVAAAAAv %,AA/WW\(AAAAAA» Of Every Description j Done on the . . . Premises . . . Quality Slight Frioes HOROWHENUA DAILY SHftOAIIGUE I fish shop fok levin I- FRESH FISH DAILY. OYSTERS IN SEASON. SMOKED FISH; LOCALLY CURED. Next Door to Stokes's Tailory, Queen Street. H. COLE, Manager.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 September 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 September 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 September 1915, Page 2

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