Mil H. C. SHEARGOLD, S.P.Q.R. STORE, OHAU. Deal - Sir,' —Seeing the many advertisements for Cheap Cash Prices in the Horowhenua Chronicle, I have been buying my groceries at those stores '">f late, thinking that I was gatting my goods cheaper than froff*. your store, but upon oompirison I find I hayo "fallen in." I find that your prices vre just as cheap and in itwne cases cheaper than elsewhere, and taking into consideration the liberal discount you allow for Cash, your prices are tiIOBO for the keen buyer and thrifty person. , Why, the other week one of your customers got a lurge table lamp for nothing, by simply returning some earii 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 ptewn ure for one to deal with you.—Yours faithfully ' — i Cut "Prices For Cash. • | {'At T. HAHKIS'S Cash Sutchery. V r TO MEET THE HARD TIMES, T. HARRIS has cut prices on \ f the head, and thoy are new oa their lowest stratum. V S If you want your money to go furthest, call mat the Cash But- | x chery and test the truth of my claim. ' I T. HARRIS Cash Butcher, | £ OXFORD STItEET LEVIN. J. ? Vv' VrtX V/V"' w' Wr* Wy"Vv '
Cjie Horotolmattf' Jsiljj (tkemdk" GENERAL PRINTING .DEPARTMENT; Hp HERE is no need to eend out of -®- the diotriwt for printing of any description. Our JOBBING DEPARTMENT. JOBBING DEPARTMENT. is equipped with an extensive M#orfc l inent of type with which we can jurir out plain, commercial and ornameJ)6*i printing of every description. In PAMPHLET WORK, SCHEDULES' end PRIZE LISTS Wo have the advantage of the linotype which gives speed and neatness, bo necessary in this- kind of work. PatroniM the local printing office. Being elo* *t hand delays and mistakes we ft voided, aid it keeps haitda employed in &• town- RING DP NUMBER 10. European Agency. Xjif HOLiSS ALiS Inilouti prompti * * ly executed at Joweat caali pricßi for all kindo of British and Continental goods, including;— Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoea and Leather, Chemical* and ruggiate' Sundries, China, Earthenwaro and Glassware, Cyalea, Motors and Accessories, Drapery, Millinery and Piece Goods, IPanoj Geoda and Perfumery, Hardware, Machinery and Metais, Jewellery, Plate, and Watches, Photograph#/ and Optical Goods, Provisions im . Oilmen's Stores, etc., ew. COMMISSION, 2j per cent; u? 5 per cent. Trade discounts allowed. Special quotations on a*. aiand. Sample Cases from upwards. Conaignmenta of Pre* (jiMje sold on Account. WILLIAM WILSON & SONS, (Established 1814). 2u, ABCRUIiCH LANE, LONDON, 1 * % B.C. j uddrew: Aaauaire, London Tide Table $ HIGH -WATER AT HOKIO. November 1.—3.17 a.m.—3.46 p.m. November 2.—1.10 a.m.—4.46 p.m. .November 3-—6.19 a.m.' —5.65 p.m. November 4.—(i.31 h.iu, — 7.6 p.m. ? November 5.—7.38 a.m.—8.9 p.m. ? November (i.—8.35 a.m.—9.1 p.m. November 7.-9.24 a.m.—9.47 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.—11.50 p.m. November 11.—11.53 a.m.—0.17 p.m. November 12.—0.42 a.m.—1.6 p.m. Novombcr 13.—1.32 a.m.—1.57 p.m. November 14.—2.23 a.m.—2.49 p.m.' ?. November 15-.—3.23 a.m.—3.58 p.m. November 10.—4.30 a.m.—5.2 p.m. November 17.—5.3rf a.m.—6.13 p.m. November 18.—6.41 a.m.—7.9 p.m. November 19.—7.31" a.m.—7.53 p.m; November 20.—8.21 a.m.—8.40 p.m> November 21.—9.3 a.m.—9.26 p.m. November 22.—9.43 a.m.—10.0 p.B. November 23.-16.T7- a.m.—10.85 p.m. f November 24.—10.56 a.m.-*-11.18 p;ni. November 25.—11.36 a.n:.—11.50 p«in« November 26.—11.6? a.m.—8.14 p.B. November 27.—0.32 a.m.-0.1l p.«i t 'f| November 28.—1.9 a.m.—l.S9 p.m. * November 29.-1.49 a.m.—8.10 -fbitft November 30.—2.81 a.m.—2.61
WAIN TEI) KNOWN.—A big shipment oi ladies' dainty uudo*clothing just opened, also a shipment ol : now styles in the larnoua i\D. Corsets. Call and see theiu. iStiiee ami iVlatheeon, Levin and, loxton. WAATiiI) KNOWN.- -i(i new box suits just opened, in navy and line brown worsteds. 'J he i,-.-.. wo have ever shown. It is w..n,: how last our box suite sell. Oali today and see them. Stilts and .UaiJic;tson Ltd., Levin and i<ox Lou. WANTED KN OWN .—Another biy shipment ol "Sclioolgirl" oioiii just arrived i'roxu tile inaniilaeUueJ's. There is no material to equal this ior wearing and washing; 30 inches wide Is per yard. Stiles and Mathesou, Ltd., Levin and Foxton. i j;r | \ . -t.rs-.-v ol Us L.7.JLe ijttti!; L.Hii!--.-:;-, unuertoki#— WASHING! A Nil IitONiNG. WadiiLN'6 ANi; iiiON'tNG. VVAfjrilNLi Aajl> lUAJ'nINU. it) ail it<i braiioheu. i''uurj..cly>;j work. UJ'fx EXi'Jiitl K.sOEOiTi JJXir'i-iKiENCE. SHANNON HOIiSK AG ftNOY SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY B. A. W. Osborne FURNITURE DEALER, Ballance Street Shannon. House and commission AGEN'J 1 , Rent and Debt Collector. Second hand furniture comprising Stretchers, 3 Sewing Machines (equal to new), Tables, Washstande. Block Dray and Harncsa (cheap), and many other goods. Fruit lands for Sale in Bell's Orchard, Mahana Estate, Bronte Jktate > sections from 7 to 34 acreft. All Nelson's apples growing lar.d. i?or further particularft E. A. W. OSBORNE Agent for the Guardian Fire and Accident Insurance Company. Agent for the Provident Life Assaraace Company. SKIN IRRITATION.. £ — Keeps Thousands Awake.— Lite x\. iMISERI. Ever have any irritation ol the skill there are many iornis oi it. Jt'ilo.s, obstinate to euro. Eczema, just bad aud just as hard to cure. .uui Loan's Ointment is unequalled ior every initatiag skiu trouble. No irrilu.uu.u oi the skiu can resist its nealing, soothing inllueuce. Eveiy reader oi tine article suiters or has at some time ered with tormenting skin irritation, and it may return at any time. Ooan's Ointment will prove its worth. Read Lhis caseMrs J. S. Spencer, 31 Church titreet, i'aliiierslon North, says-"Some time ago nasty sores came on my boy'.> icgs, . and they spread so rapidly that 1 got very alarmed, as J. felt more serious trouble would develop, i was advised _ to use Loan's Ointment, and alter ap- , plying it regularly ior a week or so, the sores disappeared altogeUier, Doan's j Ointment is very rapid in healing and j soothing as well.'' i Fourteen years later Mrs Spencer coil- J linns the above statement' Dean's j Ointment cured my sou rourteen years j ago and the cure still holds good. Wo I have great faith in this remedy, and ai- j ways recommend it for similar trou- j hies." • i Doan's Ointment is soothing and heal- ] ins and will not injure the most delicate j skin. Then don't delay, get this j most wonderful remedy to-day,«if you ] have any form of skin trouble. Doan's ] Ointment is sold by all chemists and j storekeepers at 3a per pot, or ..will be ] posted on receipt of price by Foster iVic-1 Clellan, Pitt-street, Sydney. I But, be sure you get Doan's I
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 November 1915, Page 1
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