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WANTED TO SELL.-4i acres with 5-roomed house, £800. £50 down. Particulars from Parker and aud Vincent. WANTED. -Young Girl to assist. Apply Mrs Watson, "Wontroa Bakery !^_ 3 Tho farmer's newspaper is the local nowspapor. lie buys it that he may read the local news, and as there are but four pages in the paper he reads ■i 1 they contain. That is why an adivays yields quick results. it is • >ad and remembered As a floor packing .i linoleum The CHRONICLE can- > compete with the 16-page papers the city, but aa a medium for r.d--*erti(=omente a<i.-lressed to Lovin 'H-l Shannon townspeople, and the famirs of Horowhenua County, The CHRONICLE represents a royal flush •ind queen b«te 'HOW I MADE SV3Y WINDOWS PRETTY." Beautiful Book told m<?i a 8! about it." , mr«'Kf^*'sa™B"! ; is\ Tells about ll Mk @I_J KilA Patent Hem Curtains. ~__L Quite New & different. awfci— !aajß«a«ci'ji i t | ert | i oi - Casements. The "rentest problem wliic'u coi.l'roiiled mc wlici: I was fiirnisliiiiii my home, v■•■■■■ liow lo dress the windows ill the niost attractive fashion on an economical basis. I must confess tluit I was considerably perp'exed, until 1 wrote to I'each's for their book -" Ideal I lonie 1 decorations "—tlie greater portion of which i< dwvd to curtains and decorations. It contains 7uO of the most cltanninc; showing iiovv the mo;.i unattractive windows could be made pretty an' l iuvitilljf. !t is the im/v book pioduced wliich tells ol Peach's Special Patent Hems and Sunfast Fabrics. These asS^——^—— _— in themselves are Tp^^~™^?^^?f? worth a volume I lli'fll"; ir,' ■■ iililil'.' I of description. -M - 1 was i ,,o .. st Sl™ i ™ll impressed by the f ' T' l ' \\Mx 111 I' l charnuiiK ideas fe«i'' !■'■■ ''' '■ "ML', I' for casement llfyt'l! T> V'-M\ : \V ! Y\\ window decoram3L-' ■4k>,' 'Uvl ; '/\ 1 tioii. These fStwßaßKVtiso. ■'».,«>' ; .." siiKpestioiis not (t<^^\^3!P^VL'-- ! wij' , . , Jfi«H only embodied -•'"'- t,ic ;,ctllal size M^i' 3 ! f - J . ! -.-•.--r.rr'j-.-.A'L and number of f'wii-^'.-/;»'•-'-=--' J -* i;Ei -' c -?v <_ -d curtains required - !§iES ! -''"i.i.wrc.ifCJWi:u!n!»iixa3Msi." iiut it was possible to sec at a t-fancc just how much each wWidow wou'il cost, <>ii<i then by reference to the book one could easily sec how the window won!.l look when finished. The Eook also contains many varieties of other necessities, HOUSEHOLD MREHi, UNncl-HVEAn. CLOTHING, I.ADiliS' BLOi'SKS, LACES, etc fy lhe ilh'.drabo.'.s were superb. Nowhere is it ,io;:.ible to obtain enrtains of st'.cli exquisite taste. A plain fact aUo to the , ■■riiwtiri-JBff most casual iibwrvcr §'U¥i¥*WkvWM was the astom,luiißly moderate price: of the productions from tlui famous loom. Sj^^a2E&bt^^QK Peach's Loom Prices W^^MmW^m 25". o CHEAPER. M,lj)|lfp| ■. r lite !!.••-;t ordinary hclifihtful styles are cir nins, yet, th.-y v ere r A ./,, r>[ ., t hi the book. , iiti.iely superior in ~ , , ~ , v-d''y '''hi- i- dimply because Peach's are tlici aetu.il male.ts supplytiig dhect to the users and ;„ive sil years' n-put.itioii. , ■ i-ill in the coupon below, or send postcard tor 'Yee copy of litis nia-nifi:eut book. You will never ..■ase to admire its contents. Write now. Oe. the h .ndsLine book "Ideal Home Decoi a io.k. by . "ri S. PEACH & *ONS, (Dcnl 638 ), rili. lOO\iS. NOTTINGHAM, England. ' FREE coupon ), NottiiiKlnii". Kngland, y./e./se •■.•«<( me wiir Free Catalogue C.irtiiin Cuttle us per your offer. :f :J W" -•• : -'- r-cs^-iAddress •• •-• "* O ( @k Jaeger /f \yl\ Clad P\(H fromtop X -Yk ■ 'to toe ... .|cj i| Jaeger SpeciiJ- J I '! M hies comprise I I j .Fashionable I fl ' f^l Clothing olefery j j j&i kind L I There we Snait Motor CoftJj h V Jaeger Pure Woollens Also all-wool Evening , Coats, Blouses, Fancy Neckwear, Golf Coat*. Cardigans and innumerable other stylish garments. The latest novelty is the Dr. Jaeger Moff-Scarf. Fashionable shade*. Qgtte the vogM.^ Ladies* Size: 10/6 to 33/9 Girls'Siie: 5/11 to 10/6 1 ' Laadia« Dr*pefi: •» writ* I TTte Dr. Jaeser Wkelmk | ' J Depot, Wellington, l« Cala- J O C. 3-HAINEB ADV. J

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 October 1915, Page 1

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641

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 October 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 October 1915, Page 1

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