■m—jMMMiii——i'lli—iiiwiiw—i miimMiinißiiiii ■n n miiim n i 'ii ■ in iiiniMrnirrTrrr mirf""- * . rrx*.*svymmmmm MR H. C. SHEARGOLD, S.I'.Q.U. STORE, OHAIf. Dear Sir,' —Seeing the many advertisements ?or Cheap Cash Prices iu the Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 have been buying my groceries at those c;toiC3 ->t late, thinking that I was goir ting my goods cheaper than Iron-, your store, but. upon comparison I find 1 have "fallen in." • I find that your prices -,re jtmt as cheap and in eouie cases cheaper than elsewhere; ami taking into consideration the liberal discount you allow fov Cash, your prices are tbooa for the keen buyer aud thrifty person. Why, the other week one 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 atraightfonvard in dealing and cleanliness, which nukes it a pleasure for one to deal with you.-—Yours faithfully £ Gut Prices For Cash. 3 f At T. HARRIS'S Cash .BnlwiMrf. j - f TO MEET THE HA 111) TIMES, i. ii-'Wiitlci :nt> cut pnuss ou \ r the head, and they are 'now on tboir lowest stratum. \ S If you want your money to go iiirihest, cuil m ai< tuo Cash iiut- c S chery and test the truth oi my claim. £ > T. HAiiiiii Cuk Jaiciici, | ? OXFORD STREET LEVIN. J l' w vyW \j-y w v<y 'W Vw V»' v- s •/.' wW'
Jt, T\TANTED KNO\YA.-A ocaiiin * * <j[ UCW Ujiljlllej jtlSl OpeUt,-i lliis week. Ladies you snouid ail coim. ; i.i and see it; also ike now summe. flocks and costumes. As tamal .u Stiles and Matheson, Levin ami l'o:>tou, WANTED KNOWN. - Khaki hand kerchiefs. Look 3 lor 2s; also a fine mercerised line at Is each <>r lor 2s 'Jd and J very nice silk khaki (.bordered,) handkerchieis Lo sell lis Uu. 8s Ud and 4s yd each. ,J list what you aru wanting for your soldier i'riem!. Only at Stiles aiid Ma theson, Levin and Foxton. /!tO,CKX) Tomato and Bedding plants now ready lor plant un.-,. A. J. Shailer, Nurseryman, Paimoratoii North. Telephone CB(i. lito-iji WANTED KNOWN.—Another nitv lot of new dress -materials jusi opened from Ilouie at wonderfully lov.prices. Just drop in and sec them. Where the smart dress goods are Stiles and Mathoson, Levin and Foxton. MOTOR CYCLE DELIVERY." HOUOWTIENUA DAILI CHRONIC)!.: milE CHRONICLE NOW IS DJ< livcred daily by motor -sydist. ensuring early and quick despatch ove a wider area than ordinary. Resident 1 of the outlying districts should notthis change. If tho nioa.su:'o of support accorded to this venture justifies the diango '' will be pormanontly established. WASTE PAPER for sale at l'h - Chronicle Office. One penny ixi • lb. LBVIN LAUNDRY. MFRASEK, Proprietress of th • Levin Laundry, undertakeeW ASHING AND IRONING. WASHING AND IRONING. WASHING AND IRONING. to all itn branches. First.clsus work UITY EXPERIENCE. CITY EXPERIENCE. SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY E. A. W. Osborne FURNITURE DEALER, Ballanco Street Shannon HOUSE and COMMISSION AGENT, Rant and Debt Collect or. Second hand furniture comprising Stretchers, 3 Sowing Machines (equal to new), Tables, Washst-ands. Block Dray aud Harriets (cheap), and maiiv other goods. Fruit lands for Sale in Bell's Ore-h----ard, Mahana Estate, Bronte Folate sections from 7 to 31 acreft.. All Nelson's apples growing land. JV>i further particulars E. A. W. OSBORNE Agent for tho Guardian Firo aid Accident Irwuraneo Company. Agent for the Provident Life Aos'.r auce Company. DON? . iIL'LE WITH IT. Do not .uii. to keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand during tlie summer, for bowel complaint is always prevalent during the hot months and is too dangerous to be trifled with. Tliip. is especially true when young children are attacked with it. A dose or two of Chamberlain 8 Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy will place tho trouble within control and perhaps save a lifg. • It lias never been known to fail even, in the severest easo3 - and rt co't is'not Jbeyond anyone..'Advt.
;„n .il.'uLnG Li' i ah u« IDENCJS. I .-.e,. p.. jnave been i Cilik:<l Ul LuL'CvoLii. I n w-ji a:t> i » tv-iv has »cvii published | i.n u.-siuaoiiy oi Isew /.eal.uid peoplo kn.uey bililei er.s, ijuciiacho viutilUS, people who Jia.e cUuJu'eu many forms t.i kidney, bladder or urinary disorder,.-. n.;vo Dean's . iJaelvac..c Kidney i.'ii!s. .ill liuve givon their omiiuaiusiu. approval. Isn't it a woudoit'ul, coiiYUiciiig of proof? j: you axe a aitfercr your verdict mu-st i.-e "JJ'y Dean's ursL'' Here's one case:—ALiv> F. E, Leyiand, 7SJ Broad-,-iiLct, Palmcrston Aorii'.., sayes; oomc tune a member o; my lamily was > niai-fcyr to backa'-'iie, au.» other symptoniis ol' kidney trouble, and although 1 tried many remedies, it was not until 1 Joan s i»i.d»;.ciie Kidney fills had been used lor a tow days thai I really saw 1 any luiprir, l meat. 1 persevered with tiii.y remedy, and by the time lour Liofcile.v ivi-ru u.ved, all ol backache, headache and (li%Kuicbis had completely disappeared. Tin; kidney secretions iiicli were very much altocLed prior to using Doan's IJaekaehe Jvidney Pills, were restored lu a nealthy condiliou. Allhmigli two years have elapsed i3l<*o the cure. wa,-> oliceied there has boon no return oi any symptom. I ,vc<'!,ii)!«nd Doau s UaeKacho Kidney I'iils with every coniideiieo to all who siill'ej' u itl-i liiuir kidneys.'' Backache, ;.:.iavei, dropsical .sw.-Iling, urinary disortlers, rheumatic twinges, headaches, and dizzy spells arc enough cause o su.--p-.-et tiie kidneys. Doan's Backache l-viduoy I'ilLs an- solely lor the kidneys, and bladder, and all'ord health and Mrengt.li to thousands. 'I hey are sold by all rlieini«is and siu-'ekeepcrs at is per bottle, (six bottles lbs (id) or will he posted en rereipt ol price by FosterMeClellan Co., 7<j I'ii.L-stieet, Sydney. I'ul, be surx; you gi-t DOANVS.
ON ADVERTISING. The true test of advertising is the efloet it produces. A business notice in a paper that is not opened regularly obviously is of less use than an advex* tisemwit in a paper that cvoryono reads.. The ilorowlienua Daily Chron-i'.-lo is read by every settler in the difltri"'- A big proportion of tho farmers suuseribe to it, and otnors see it at their neighbours' houses or the creameries. Tin- .-.tory oi the transfer of its news ittsm* to liie steaks and chops is ben trovato but untrue, thd purvey<irs of joints and entrees uea plain paper, aud preserve Tho Chronicle for future reference. Tho townspeople all take The Chronicle; most of them from 'Llio Ciironieio runner; a doaen or so from their neighbours' Iront gates. To our vi'-v, this practioo is n-pivhen.Mble. but, udvei tisers in The Chroiiicle gain i a publicity thereby, lor 'die reguiai .-mbs-cnlivmu always receive an extra copy when the first ono (iocs not reach the proper people. The local news is Tho Chronicle's speciality, ami tho citizens -tnd setth-ia naturally seek this in the advertisements as well as in the records of social and general happenings, in 'the eityeinewepapers, with their eight or sixteen pages of minion type, un advertiicuieiii is buried; but in The Chionicle'tf four opon.laced pages of leaded brevior the bus- _ itiess anuounceinents c.iU.-h ti«e eyo of all : who open the paper. It |>ays to advertise : the proof is to be lound in the various profitable and growing retail businesses of Levin. Many of The Chrome-Jo's best customers for advertising are spoutaneous witnesses of this fact. Kair-prictfil article* of good quality are the bedioek of successful business, but the of profit is publicity. A «el!or of oray-liv-ih who covers nip carl with the t.-vc-paulin of eoncealment ami cxercdsea not liis vocal organs gathers no pence. So 4 - * too, the business man who ehuna pal»* licity has for hiß lot the sadneoe of profits curtailed and the ffoerdon ol moths and weoriia. Daintier nr.. ii> eTening shoes for ladies. Quality shoe® of oa#e -jid • elegance, smart. Btyli' Ll ae& duxaa'ij . : j;£ for .town or oonntry ,
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 November 1915, Page 1
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