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MR H. O. SHEAHGOLD, B.P.Q.R. STORE, OHAU. Dear Sir, —Seeing the many advertieementa ilor Cheap Oaah Prices in the Horowhenua (Thronicle, I have been buying mi . r groceries at those stores -tf late, thinking that I wua fet- - ting my goods cheaper than from your store, bat upon comparison I find I have "fallen ur." : I find that your prices -ire just as cheap and in eoans casee cheaper iiiah elsewhere, and' taking into oongideratioill the liberal discount you allow for Cash, your prices arethfiae for the keen buyer and thrifty person. Why, the other week one of your customers got a Urge table lamp for nothing, by simply returning eame eaato coupons. In future you may rely on iny regular custom. For coupled with your most reasonable prices, you are etraight* forward in dealing and cleanliness, which makes it a pleasure for one to deal with you.—Yours faithfully , ; ~ nn|r ... i^a—i—Mll Cut Prices For Cash. At T. HARRIS'S ©asii iutctiei-y. TO MEET THE HARD TIMES, T. HARRIS has cut prices on the head, and they are now oh their lowest stratum. If you want your money to go furthest, call in at the Cash Butchery and test the truth' of my claim. T. HARRIS Cash Butcher, i OXFORD STREET LEVIN. I

WAiNTJfID KNOWN— A big shipment oi ladies' dainty underclothing just opened, also a shipment of new stylus in the famous i'.i). Corsets. Cull aud seo them, ytiiee ami iVluthofcon, Levin aud l^oxton. WANTM> KNOWN.—ACS" new box suits just opened, in navy sorgo and lino brown worsteds. The ijesi no have ever shown. It is wojhli how fast our box suite sell. Call today and see them. Stiles and Mathubon Ltd., Lovin and Boston. MILLING Wheat (is; Jieavy Algerian seed <je (3d j tseed' maize (is; pollard 14s b'd per sack. At Parker ana Vinconfc's, Levin. WANTJfI) KNOWN.—Another big shipment of "Schoolgirl" clotJi just arrived from the manufacturers. There is no material to equal this for wearing and washing; 30 inches wide la per yard. Stiles and Matheson, Ltd., Levin and Foxton. OTAKI HORTICULTURAL. SHOW. THURSDAY, NOV. Ib, 1915. ENTRIES CLOSE TUEvSUAY, 23rd, at 8 p.m. All particulars irom— H. SMALL, Hon. Secretary, Otaki. 1376-4 MOTOR CYCLE DELIVERY. HOROWHENUA DAILi CHRONIULE THE CHRONICLE NOW IS DJflliverod dailj by motor ">ycliet, ensuring early and quick despatch ovei a wider area than ordinary. Resident! of the outlying districts should not* this change. If the measure of support accorded to this venture justifies the change it will he permanently established. WASTE PAPER for sale at flia Chronicle Office. One penny pe' , lb. ISVIN LAUNDEY. MFRABESL, Proprietreee of the • Levin Laundry, undertake*— WASHING AND IRONING. WASHING AND IRONING. WASHING AND IRONING. id all its brftnehee. First-clou work. UITY EXPERIENCE. CITY EXPERIENCE. SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY, SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY E. A. W. Osborne FURNITURE DEALER, Baliance Street Shannon. HOUSE and COMMISSION AGENT, Rent and Debt Collector. Second hand furniture comprising Stretchers, 3 Sowing Machines (equal to new), Tables, Washstands. Block Dray and Harness (cheap), and many other goods. Fruit lands for Sale in Bell's Orchard, Mahana Estate, Bronte Estate <" sections from 7 to 34 acres. 411 Nelson's apples growing land. For further particulars E. A. W. OSBORNE: Agent for the Guardian Fire and Accident Insurance Company. Agent for the Provident Life Assur ance Company. . I'RY IT. An ordinary attack ot diarrhoea aiay he relieved by a sngle doee of Ohamberlain'e Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Only in more isevere oases is % eecbrid or third dose required. Try it. ft . has a reputation of 35 years behind it, •. and , is ,' everywhere recognised as the . most*'roliablo remedy in use for diarrhoea. &dvt.

Cjtf %nttfixAitxm IWp Cbrrrmdf, V«Mi/ \£fi ...J GEMEAL PKENTIM DEPAKTMENT - rpHERE it no need to send oat of -*- the district for printing of mnj d*i scription. Our JOBBING DEPARTMENT. JOBBING DEPARTMENT, i is equipped with an oxieneiv* Moori- . • inent of typo with which we can , out plain, commercial and ornameo&iV printing of every description. In PAMPHLET WORK, SCHEDULES and PRIZE LISTS We have the advantage of the linotjp*, which gives speed and noatneee, eo n*eesaary in this kind of work. Pfttroniw the local printing office. Being' «lom fit, hand delays and mistakes are aroid-i-l, end it keepe hande employed in &• town. RING UP NUMBER Iβ. European Agency. VyHOLESALE indenti prompt- *' ly executed at lowest omM prices for all kinds of British'tnd Continental gdodi, including :■— Books and Stationery, Booti, Shoes and Leather, Ghemicaii and ruggista' Sundriei, China", , fitFtkenware and Glaeaware, CydM, Motors and Acceieoriei,. Draperjy Millinery and Piece Good^,F««o|r 4 Goods and Perfumery, Hardware, Machinery and Metaia, Jewellerfj ' Plate, and Watchei; and Optical Goode, Proriiiom »ma Oilmen's Stores, etc., et«, COMMISSION, 2i per ce«t. ft* 5 per cent. Trade discounts iilowed. Special quotatioßi o& d*» mand. Sample Casei from, £lt ! upwards. Consignmente of Prfe- , (luce sold on Account. WILLIAM WILSON & SONS, (Established 1814). 26, ABCHUECfI LANE, LONDON, f % % B.C. CahU addreoe: Auauaire, Loadoi. Tide Table « -. HIGH WATER AT HOKIO. iS'ovomber 1.—3.17 a.m.—3.46 p.m. November 2.—4.10 a.m.—4.46 p.m. November 3.—5.19 a.m.—5.55 p.m. November 4.—b'.31 n.m.— 7.6 g.m. 5.-7.38 a.m.—b.9 p.m. November U.—8.35 a.m.—y.l p.m. November 7.-9.24 a.tn.~y.47 p.m. November 8.-10,7 a.m.—10.27 p.m. November 9.—10.51 a.m.—11.12 p.m. November 10—11.32 a.m.—11.60 p.m.'' November 11.—11.53 a.m.—0.17 p.m. November 12.—0.42 a.m.—1.6 p.m. November 13—1.32 a.m.—1.57 p.m. '< .November M.— 2.23 a.m.— 2.49 p.m. November 15.—3.23 a.m.— 3.58 p.m. ■ November 16'.—4.30 a.m.—5.2 p.m. November 17.—5.36 a.m.—6.13 p.m. ~.<, November 18.—£.41 a.m.—7.9 p.m. November 19—7.31 a.m.—7.63 p.m. ' November 20 8.21 a.m.— 8.40 p.os. November 21.—9.3 a.m.—9.26 p,nw November 22.—9.43 a.m.— 10.0 -p.e. } November 23.—1017 a.m.— 10.85 p.m. ' ".-i November 24.—10.56 a.m.—lLl4 i p.iß'. 1 November' 25.—11.36 ' November 26—11 M a.m.-*.l4' p.k. November 27.—0.3H a.m.—0.11 ; ,p.m. ' Noyember 28.—1.9 a.m.—1.10 y.a. * November 29—1.49 a.m.—1.10 fM,' ' -,;', November 30,—2.81 a.m.—a.Sl ; Jk -' ..r-lv/

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 November 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 November 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 November 1915, Page 1

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