MR H. 0. SHEARGOLD, S.P.Q.R. STORE, OHAU. Dear Sir,' —Seeing the many advertisements for Cheap Cash Prices in the Horowhonua Chronicle, I have been buying my groceries at those stores of late, thinking that I was {jotting ixiy goods cheaper than fronr-. your store, hot upon comparison I find I have "fallen in." I find tbat your prices #re just as cheap and in some cases cheaper than elsewhere, and taking into consideration the liberal discount you allow for Cash, your prices are those for the keen buyer and thrifty poison. Why, the ottier week one ot your customers got a largo table lamp for nothing, by simply returning some oaah" coupons. In future you may rely on my regular custom. lor coupled -with your most reasonable prices, you are straightforward in dealing and cleanliness, which makes it a pleasure for one to deal witli you.—\ours faithfully ( Cut Prices For Cash. 1 ( At T. HARRIS'S Gash Butchery. ) ? TO MEET THE HARD TIMES, T. HARRIS has cut prices on \ c the head, aud they are now oh their lowest stratum. \ S Jf you want your mouey to go furthest, call iu at the Cash Bu 3 chery and test the truth of my claim. # \ T. HARRIS Cash Butcher, I f UXEORD STREET LEVIN. J
ON ADVERTISING. Tho true test of advertising is tho eii'oct it produces. A business notice in a paper that is not opened regularly obviously is of less use than an advep tisement in a paper that everyone reads. The Horowhenua Daily Chronicle is read by every settler in the district A big proportion of the farmers. suuseribo to it, and others see it at their neighbours' houses or the creameries. The story of the transfer of ite news items to the steaks and chops is ben trovato but untrue, tha purveyors of joints and entrees uue plain paper, and preserve The Chronicle for future reference. The townspeople all take Tho Chronicle; most of them from The Chronicle runner; a dozen or so from their neighbours' front gates. 'To our view this practice is reprehensible, but advertisers in Tha Chronicle gain extra publicity thereby, for the regular subscribers always receive an extra copy when the first one does not. reach tho proper people. The iocal news is The Chronicle's speciality, and tho citizens and settlers naturally seek this in the advertisements as well as in the records of social and gene.'ftl happenings. In tho city®! newspaper^ with their eight or sixteen pages of minion typo, an advertisement is buried ; but in The Chronicle's four openfaced pages of leaded brevier tho business announcements catch tbe eye of all who open the paper. It pays to advertise; the proof is to be tound in the various profitable and growing retail businesses of Levin. lYlany of lhfl chronicle's best customers for advtrtusing are spontaneous witnesses of this fact. Fair-priced articles of good quality aro tbe bedrock of Buooeeaful business, but the coping-«tone of profit is publicity. A seller of orayiish who covers his cart with the tarpaulin of concoalment and exerciser nob his vocal organs gathers no pence. 80, too, the business man who shuns publicity has for his lot the iadne« oi profits curtailed and the guerdon of moths and ireeriiai |^| j j
WANTED KNOWN.—IUOU skeius of khaki i-ply wool just opened. Price 7id per skein, 7s lid per llj. Only at Stiles uud Ltd., Levin, and Eoxton. WANTED KNOWN.—A very special value line ol Men's Washing Neglige Shirts just opened. Guaranteed to give fc.'itislautioji. Price 4s od, each, 3 lor lis ( Jd.---Stiles and Matlieson, Ltd., Levin and Eoxton. 50,000 Tomato and Jieddiug plants noiv ready lor planting. A. J. Shailer, Nurseryman, Palmerston North. Telephone <586. lliO-qr WANTED KNOWN—Now shipment df Ladies' Black Silk Hose. The greatest seller we have ever had. Uet in early with your purclTa.se. Only 20 diozen left. Stiles and Mathcson, Ltd., Levin and Foxton LAST Dance of the Season. Supper provided. King's Theatre. Eriday, 12th November.—L. Ferris. MOTOR CYCLE DELIVERY. HOROWEENUA DAI Li CHIiONMULiC riIHE CHRONICLE NOW IS DEiivered daily by motor 'jyclißt, ensuring early and quick despatch ovei a wider area than ordinary. Residents of the outlying districts should roU* this change. If tho measure of support accorded to this venture justifies the change it will be permanently established. WASTE PAPER for Bale at i'ln Chronicle Office. One penny lb. LJSV I N LAUNDRY.
MFRABEJH, Proprietress of the • Lerin Laundry, undertakes— WAfIHmQ AND IRONING. WASHING AND IIIONING. WASHING AND IRONING, io *11 its branobeo. Firat-cltta work. OITY EXPERIENCE. CITY EXPERIENCE. SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY E. A. W. Osborne FURNITURE DEALER, Ballance Street Shannon. , House and commission AGENT, Rent and Debt :Co)!oetor. Second' hand furniture comprising Stretchers, 3 Sewing Maeliincs (equal to new), Tables, Wasbstandfi. Bfowk Dray and Harness (cheap), and many other goods. Fruit lands for Sale in Bell's Orchard, Mahana. Estate, Bronte Estate sections from 7 to 31 acres. Nelson's apples growing land. For further particulars E. A. W. OSBORNE Agent for the Guardian Fire" vnd Accidont Insurance Company. Agent for the Provident Lifo Assur ance Comoany. DON'T 'llf/LE \\ ITII IT. Jo not .ci'l to keep a bottle of Chain- ' berlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand during the summer, for bowel complaint is always prevalent during the hot months and is too dangerous to- be trifled with. This is especially true when young children are attacked with it. / A dose or two of Chamberlain s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy will place the trouble within-control and I perhaps save a life. It has never been i .known to fail even in the severest cases f t and it cost is not beyoad anyone. Advt. <
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 November 1915, Page 1
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