MR H. C. SHEARGOLD, B.P.Q.R. STORE, OHAU. Dear Sir, —Seeing the many advertisements ior Cheap Cash Vrices in the Horowhanua Ohronicle, I have been buying my groceries at those storee of lato, thinking that I was getting my goods cheaper than from your store, bat upon comparison I find I have "fallen in." I find that your pricea vre just as cheap and in soma cases cheaper tJian elsewhere, and taking into consideration the liberal discount you allow for Cash, your prices are thoee for the keen buyer and thrifty person. Why, tho other week one of your customers got a large table lamp for nothing, by simply returning eome caett coupons. In futuro you may rely on my Tegular 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. \ At T. HARRIS'S Cash Butchery. \ * TO MEET THE HARD TIMES.. T. KARRIS lias cut prices on > tho head, and they are new oh their lowest stratum. ( > If you want your money to go furthest, call in al the Cash But- ** chery aud test the truth of my claim. * ! T. HARRIS Cash Butcher, I 1 UXI-OR.D STREET ' LEVIN. J
WANTivD OUlv-.l k-auLii.ii lot of new millinery just opened this 'week. Ladies you suould all come la uud see it; also the now summer frocks and costumes. As usual fit Stiles and Matlieson, Deviu and Foxton. i WANTED KNOWN .-Khaki baud- J kerchiefe. Look 3 for 2s; also a lino mercerised iino at Is each or ;' lor 2s Ud and 3 very nice silk khaki (bordered) handkerchiefs to sell 2s Ud, 3s iJd and 'Is ( Jd each. Just what you are wanting for your soldier friend. Only at Stilus aiid Mai.Jie.son, Levin and Foxton. 50,000 Tomato and JJedding plants now ready for planting. A. J. Shatter, Nurseryman, Falmerston North. Telephone 686. llio-qr WANTED KNOWN.-Another nioe lot of new dross materials just opened from Home at wonderfully low prices. Just drop in and see them. Where the smart dress goods are—Stiles and Matlieson, Levin and Foxton. WANTED TO SELL.—4 J acres -«riMi 5-rooiued house, £800. £50 down. Pai-ticu'arfl from Parker ltd and Vincent. MOTOR CYCLE DELIVERY. HOROWHENUA DAILi CHRONICLE m-HJiJ CHRONICLE NOW IS PEA livered daily hy motor oyolist, ensuring early and quick despatch ovei a wider area than ordinary. Residents of tho outlying districts should r,ot» this change. If the measure of support accorded to this venture justifies the chango it will be permanently established. WASTE PAPER for eale at Tha Chroniclo Office. One' penny po - lb. LAUNDRY. jlyfi FRASEK, Froprietraa of the L?J.» Levin Laundry, undertakes— WASHING AND IRONING. WASHING AND IRONING. WASHING AND IRONING." to all it* branohee. First-ctsts work. UiTY EXPERIENCE. CITY EXPERIENCE. __ _ SHANNON- HOUSE AGENCY SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY E. A. W. Qsborne FURNITURE DEALER, Hal lance Street Shannon. HOUSE and COMMISSION AGENT, Rent and Debt Collector. Second hand furniture comprising Stretchers, 3 Sewing Machines (equal to new), Tables, Washstauds. Block Dray and Harness (cheap), and many other goods. Fruit lands for Sale in Bell's Orchard, Mahaua Estate, Bronlo • sections from 7 to 34 acre*. All Nelson's apples growing land. further particulars E. A. W. OSBORNE Agent for the Guardian Firo and Accident Insurance Company. Agent for the Provident Life Assur auce Company. DON : ?' iIJ/LE WITH IT. X)ij not Lr.fi to keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand during tno-summer, for bowel complaint is always prevalent during the hot months and is too dangerous to be trifled with. /J'nis is especially true when young children are attacked with it. A does or two of Chamberlain s Colic, and Diarrhoea .wiU place the trouble within control and f perhaps save a life. It nas never been e known to fail even in the eoverost cases f and it cost is nob boyoxd anyone. Advt. c
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ON ADVERTISING. The true test of advertising is the wtt'oct it produces. A businose notice in a paper that is not opened regularly obviously ie of less use than an adver , tiseinent in a paper that everyone reads. The Horowhonua Daily Chronicle is read by every settler in the cfieU'H A big proportion of the farmers suuscribo .to. it, and-others see it at their neighbours' houses or the creameries. The stoiy of the transfer of its news items to the steaks and chops is ben trovato but untrue, tlu •purveyors of joints and entrees ueo plain paper, and preserve The Chronicle for future reference. The townupeople all take The Chronicle; most ol ! them from The Chronicle runner; a doxen qif so.' from their ■ neighbours Iront gates. To our view this practice | i«. reprehensible, but advertisers in The Chronicle gain extra publicity thereby, for the regular subscribers always receivo an extra copy when the first one docs not roach tho proper people The local news is The speciality, and the citizens and settlers naturally .-•(iek this in the advertisements as well as in the records of social and gene.-fU happenings. In tho citySinewapaper*, with their eight or sixteen pages of ' minion type, an advertisement ia buried; but in The Chronicle's four openlaced pages of leaded brevier tho business announcements catch the eye of all ■»vho open the paper. It pays to advertise: the proof is to be tound in the vanoue profitable and growing retail businesses of Levin. Many of The Chroniclo'6 best customers for advertising are spontaneous witnesses of this fact. Faix-priced articles of quality are the bedrock of successful business, but the coping-etone of profit is publicity. A seller of crayfish who covers hin cart with the tarpaulin of concealment and exereisee not his vocal organs gathers no pence. SOj too, the business man who siiune publicity hae for hie lot tho ladneei of protifa onrHiled and the guerdon of mofha and veovils. Scones and oakf« a Ways light and nourishing when, baked with that euperior compound—Sharland'e Baking Powder. Most economical you oan buy. " Advf. Daintiest an*- oee\ ta evening Bh«)ee for ladies. Quality them ol eaee nd alegance, smart, etylinh Ead dimelSj for town or ooontry we*, ard obtained from F W. Piak, ttjiim* v
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 November 1915, Page 1
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