Mil H. 0. SHEARGOLD, S.P.Q.R. STORE, OHAU. Dear Sir,— Seeing the many advertisements ijor Cheap Cash Prices in the Horowhonua Chronicle, I have been buying my groceries at those stores of late, thinking that I was getting my goods cheaper than iron-, your store, bnt upon comparison I find I have "fallen in." I find that your prices *re just as cheap and in some oases cheaper than elsewhere, and taking into consideration the liberal discount you allow for Cash, your prices are those for the keen buyer and thrifty person. Why, the other week ono of your customers got a large table lamp for nothing, by simply returning some cash coupons. In future you may rely on my regular custom. For coupled with your most reasonable prices, you are straightforward in dealing and cleanliness, which makes it a pleasure for one to deal with you.—Yours faithfully £ Cut Prices For Cash. ) } Skt T. tl&§tStS§ ? S $asSi Butchery. 5 > TO MEET THE HARD TIMES, T. HARRIS has cut price- on S > the head, and they are new on their lowest stratum \ K If you want your money to go lurlhest, call in at the Gash But, | ( chery and test the truth of my claim. | I T. HARRIS Cash Batcher, I > OXEORD STREET LEVIN - J WANTED KNOWN.-Siuai-t Co.- WANTED kAWN.-New Tailorturaes, Pretty Millinery, Dainty * » cd Suits, Smart holt and Straw Jilousos, and Dresses just opened or Hats, New Shirts and Ties, just jpenthe Races at Stiles and Mathesoii's, ed for the Races. Men come and see the leading drapers, Levin. uiem - Stiles and Mathesou, the lead. ■ ■———— I iug men's store, Levin. O UI3J3ER STAMI'o AND PADS | _ _~ ii are supplied by The Chronicle at MO TOR CYCLE DELIVERY. shortest notice. Ranted ~~KNOWN~Ne7 u Jn - horowrenua daili ohron'u!.'.!; » » brollas, Smart jNeckwear and Hoisery just opened lor the races. rjUU& CHRONICLE NOW IB D.v Come in and see them. Stiles and livcred dail J b ? mot<>r : > cllfl '' AiatilCSOll, tllO leading drapers, Levin, ensuring early and quick despatch , a wider area than ordinary. Ivosidentl HOROWHENUA DA HA 01 . iho out \ y - ms districts should not* CHRONICLE. Lhis ohange# If tho measure of support accorded WIfiRAROA AGENCY. lo t ] lis veuturo justifies tho change it will bo permanently established. MR GEORGE COOPER has been appointed agent for The Chron- " " ~ ~" iele, and copies may be obtained rX As« *-8-e * v it* 'QSK/his shop from 3.30 p.m. daily. ' liiUl OlilV 50,000 Tomato and Jicdding I'tANOEORTE ANIToRGAN TUNER plants now ready for planting. A. J. Shailer, Nurseryman, Palmerston Repairer of all Kinds of Musical inNorth. Telephone 680'. lllG-qr sUumonts. Violin Rows Re-haired. —fvLES" iSIES TJIES""~ l ' [A^oS > ORGANS, VIOLINS. et». Jl noq JL ik« _§7 11, s ' lor sale for cash or on time payment. . _ ' Piano Tuning by the year a speoialty. ~.„,„,,,, ~ r ,£~ . Orders may be loft with Mr Ken. HUGHES. — Oxford Street. J Aitken, Oxford-street. _ _ 801-qr. /IAKES AND /-IONEECITONERY. ,T . : ... O akes and Confectionery. VV S ah* intr n f i o*. f tiAm AND DOOR FACTOR?. HUGHIiS. — Oxford Street. SASH AND DOOR FACTOR*. WASTE PAPER for sale at I'll J Heddon-street, Weraroa Chronicle Office. One penny po -lb. A LARGE Stock of Doors and Bashes alwaya on hand. Ah kinds o< *rrviri»v joinery made on the shortest notiae. hnvw L&VND&y. Wri4o for quotationflj or rmg op . phonw 48. 1| FRABER, Proprietress of the LtJ.« Levin Lanndry, undertakes— — WASHING AND IRONING. Whv P doarl y for talcing Powder WASHING AND IRONING. »i,en Shar-land's-.the best that can be produced—costs lees than others? Ask WASHING AND IRONING. your grooer< Adn# o all its branches. Fixst-clv>« work. CITY BXPDRIENOS. OITY EXPERIENCE. ON ADVERTISING. ~ ~ Tbe true test of advertising is tho The stauncLest tnends ol "Nazol" ull'oct it produces. A l)iisiness notice are those who have tested it for soro in a paper that is not opened regularly throat, bronchitis and colds. Sold obviously iti of less use than an adver l everywhere. 60 doses cost only la tfd. tisement in a paper that everyone reads. The Horowhenua Daily Chrcn- ~ • iclc is read by every sottler in the disLii"* A big proportion of the farg jss*' f ** ' met;s subscribe to it, and others see it <rkr ~~'* v \ at their neighbours' houses or the 3 J *^- s i , -~."v : i \ creameries. The story of tbe transfer 1& ff I*SM &[* \ °' ** 6 news items to the steaks and S^S^TißSfPKßgS^f^T^^'' \ eiiops is ben trovato but untrue, tba Wwi S V 1 iTI iZJ) ' ] ' P uiv °ycrs of joints and entrees uso l^a ' n i )ili)er ' am ' P res o rv o Tho Chrou- ' IC ' U ' or uturc roforonco. The tov^ntr - " " '/' peop'u «h" take The Chronicle; must , l <•] of them from The Chronicle runner; a R 'ffiMnK \ m V -iV**A - W ri c " oßeu or B0 from their neighbouis' fl n ' 10J)t ' ° il '' (JS ' our v^ow u ' s l )raoi "' co 0 4/' " ' iS reprehensible, but advertisers in The " 0 Chronicle gain extra publicity thereby, §} @ for the" regular subscribers always reT| pa ce i vo au extra copy when the first ono m ra doe's not reach tho proper people. The U the superior force of «. local uoavs is The Chronicle's speciality, ffl I i'iia R l ' U(3 vitiwns and Bettleas naturally ' E 8 ft Is II BBhßi §b " seek this in the advertisements as well ■" I_M|bO BO3e 111 ?' as in the records of social and geno.id M a happenings. In tbe cityMnewspapers, " OS! I 0 witii tli6 * r e^glit or Bixttjcn p^* 36 ° f @ ill I H minion type, an advortisement is burg I IbiiV j*. i(i j. DU fci n The Chronicle's four open- || lake two of-these Pills I faced l )ageß of leaded b fI! OT the bu f m to-night before retiring; iness announcements catch the eye of all | the morning will Find you : * h « OP 1 -' 11 tho PaP 6l '- U P B y fi to adver- | with a clear head and a"* • tbo: the proof 1S to bo tou ? d m tbe H vigor and brightness as 1 various prohtable and growing retail U surprising as it is delight- g| businesses of Levin. Many of The gg ful< These Pills arc a 'I Chronicle's best customers for adverts Tonic Laxative, cleanse ;i tising are spontaneous witnesses of n the »ystem and act directly this fact. Fair-priced articles 'of ■ 'on the Liver. » good quality are tbe bedrock of suocess- ™ ® M ful business, but the coping-«tone of 5 iiTk • II liL j S proht is publicity. A seller ol cray- \ I I nere s Health ara p tub who cows hia can. with the ta*. ; 8 Mrflndth in puppu Piii H I P auiia 6f wncealment and exerci£«fl not a ttirsngin in every mi. /hh vocal organs gathers go, 1 '• " pi too, the business man who ahons p'uba f&~ r 7w?/~\ <^ = Boi^r h "" for Ift lot > tl,e WM * neM of JflrM?A\®MmMQ Proak 6 " and « tter %. °*
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 October 1915, Page 1
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