i MR H. C. SHEARGOLD, S.P.Q.R. STORE, OHAXJ. Dear Sir,—Seeing the many advertieemente for Cheap Oaeh Prices in the Harowhenua tThronicle, I have been buying my groceries at those stores of late, thinking tJrat I wse getting my goods cheaper than front , , your store, bat upon comparison I find I have "fallen in." I find that your piicea viire just as cheap and in boom oases cheaper than elsewhere, and taking into consideration the liberal discount you allow for Cash, your prioee *retfao*» for the keen buyer and thrifty person. "Wlby, the other week one of your euetomere got a large table lamp for nothing, by simply retaining some web coupons. Iα future you may rely on iny regular custom. For coupled with your most reasonable prices, you are etraightforward in dealing and oleanliness, which makea it a pleasure for one to deal with you. —Youra faithfully
Cut Prices For Cash. ; At T. HARRIS'S Cash Butchopjf. TO MEET THE HARD TIMES, T. HARRIS hae cub pneee on the head, and thoy are now oh their lowest stratum. If you want your money to go furthest, call in at the Uaah Butchery aud test the truth of my claim. { \ T. HARRIS Cash Batcher, 1 ' OXJj'OIU) STREET LEVIN. <J WANTED KNOWJ.-A beautiful tt A 1 YmY|?/R V & lot of mv millinery just opened JJ-Ci IX X iX Uiis neck. Ladies you suouJd till come jj J A IJ "\T "LI ia mid «jo it; also the new summer -*-L XX _LV ll J-i k) k5 i frocks aud costumes. As usual (it Stilt* and Matheson, Eerin and Fox- T HKG TO .WJLTfc 1' that owing to the Iq U- rapid aud increasing riee in the ~—~ wholesale prices ol materials used ; n AI7ANTED KNOWN.-Khaki hand- tho '"anufacturo and repaire of SadW korchiefe. Look 3 for 2s; also and Harness, and in order to keep a line niL-rceriscd line at Is each or &* ™tail price as low as possible, ail ;« lor 2s yd and 3 very nice silk khaki B oo * , * , and le i wirs mUafc ** paul Tor cash (bordered; handkerchiefs to sell 2s <Jd, ° 11 Mivory. The liighost etandard ol 3s 'Jd and Is Ud each. Just what you Material and workmanship will be carea.e wanting for your soldier friend. tul1 * maintained and fully guaranteed. Only at Stiles and Mathcsoii, Levin . rvnin^nriTT a..a loxton. : _ A. DEMPSEY, HOROWHENUA DAIIA Oxford-street LEVIN. CHRONICLE. QADDLER AND TTARNESS- & MAKER. ■£!- WMIAROA AGENCY. 1301-3 A|R UEORGJS UOOl'Jfill hae boon W ANTia> KNOW.-Another nice i-TJ- appointed agent for The Ohron- \\ Ml of nQW droaa mtorialg juefc iclo, and oopi« may bo obtained -u opened from Home at wonderfully low *:. " P™ o6 - Ju«t drop in and see them. Where the smart dress goods are—Stilee 50,000 Tomato and Bedding and Matheßon, Levin and Foxton. plants now ready for planting. ~~ ' A. J. Similar, Nurseryman, Palmerston MOTOB CYCLE DELIVERY. North. Telephone 686. 1110-qr ____„„, _ _' HOROWHBNUA DAILi OHftONrOLJfI JJIES. 'plJfiS. -DIES. mflE CHRONICLE NOW IS JDJSJL iES A IES -A- IJiS. A livej-ed daily by moU>T • _A ' i,— ensuring early and quiok deepatoh orei HUGHES. - Oxford^ Street, a wider area than ordinary. Residents of outlying dietricte should note /■-IAKES AND f lONtfECTIONERY. th ™ <***%<>' AND n , the mea of support aooorded to this venture junfcifiea the change it HUGHES. - Dxford Street. will be Permaoontly eetabliahed. WASTE PAPER for Bale at I'h3 W ILLIAi,I OTO RE Y Ohroniclo Offico. One ponny IW . lb B Afi H AND DOOR FACTOR*. BABH AND. DOOR FACTOR*. LEVIN LAUNDRY. „ 31 eeddon-etre*?, Weraro* MFRISER, Propriety of ike A LARGE Stock of Doon^flMhe. • Urin Laundry, underUikee- . . OD h * nd - A " k «de ol WASHING AND IRONING. n^ D ***• on *•» eQort«» noti~. WASHING AND IRONING. or rm, .p-phon, WASHING AND IRONING. io «11 it* branches. Firet-cls&e work. ADVERTISING OITY EXPERIENCE. , r . , 44 ~ J . CITY BXPBRIBNCB. . advertimng Iβ the ' 1 effect it produoee. A busineee notioa in a paper that is not opened regularly SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY obviously ie of lew uee than an advei* SHANNON HOtJSE AGENCY tisement in a paper that everyone SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY reads. The Horowhenua, Daily Ohroniclo is read by every settler in the di*EA W He horn p trinf ' A big p 10^1 "^ 11 <* the fftr- • t%t ty» \s3fJ\Jl murs subscribe to it, and others eee it at their neighbours' houses or the FURNITURE DEALER, creameries. The story of the transfer of its news items to the eteake and Ballance Street Shannon. ope la i en trovato But untrue, tha HOUSE and COMMISSION Purveyors of joinfc and entrees uee AGENT, Rent and Debt Collect- * l )lam P a P er ' and Preeem The Chronicio for future reference. The townspeople all take The Chronicle; most Second hand furniture comprising f them from e Chronicle runner; a Strokhers, 3 Sowiug Machines (equal or + flo *«*» their neighbours' to now), Tables, WashstandH. Block tront gatee. lo our view tbie practice Dray and Hamas (cheap), and many » 'eprehens.ble, but adrertisers ib ih. ~ Chronicle gain extra publicity thereby, for Uie regular subscribers always reFruit lands for Sale in Boll'e Orch- cei ™ an exfcr& co ™ wheu the fi f st « ne ard, Mahana Estate, Bronle Pl-tato « doee , ao } reach the proper peopto. fhe ■ sections from 7to 34 acre*. M\ Jocalnewem The Chronicles spoc.aby, Nelson's applee growing laud. ?or and «*»«* and eettlers naturally further particular. seek m th « advertisemente aa weU / as in the records or social and gene.'aJ E. A. W. 05B0RNE happenings. In the cityenewepapeM, with their eight or sixteen pages of Agent for the Guardian Fire And minion type, an advertisement ia borAccideut Insurance Company. ied; but in The Chronicle's four open- . , , , r , .. , T ., . faced pages of leaded brevier the buß» Agent for the Provident Life Aesur- oatch the eje ftU : ance (;omi>any. who open papQr, it pa ye to adver-' e . e is to be tound in the| DOS'! 111/LE \\ ITH IT. various profitable and growing retail* businefiees of Levin. Many of Thr Do not id! to keep a bottlo of Cham- Okronicle'e beet customers for adver- , berlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy tieing are spontaneous witneeeee of on hand during tne eummer, for bowel this fact. Fair-priced articles ol complaint is always prevalent during good quality are the bedrock of eoocee»the hot months and is too dangerous ful busineee,; but the coping-etone of to be trifled -with. This is especially profit is publicity. A seller of orajtrue when young children are attach fish who coreri hie cart with the taswith it. A dose or two of Chamber- paulin of cono6alment f and extroLsee not lain e Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy will hie vocal brjjane gathere no pence. Bqj place the trouble witEin control and too, the bneinees man' who thoni pab- ' perhaps save a life. It Has never been lictty haa for hk lot the udoeii of i. known to fail even in the severest cases proita curtailed and the foerdon^gf and it cost is not beyoad anyone. Advt. Svafhe And vteHla 4 ■-.-',<>,
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 November 1915, Page 1
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