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Tomatoes.—Hutt 6d to lOd; Nelson 9d lb. Red currants.- 5d k> /d per id. Plums.—ss 6d to 7s 6d per half case. * Peaches.-—Choice 6s to 8s; others 4s fid to 5s 6d per hall case. Apricots.-—Choice bs to 10s; othßi'S 4.s 6d to 6s 6d per hall case. Black currants. —6d per lb. Raspberries 6s 6d to bs 6d bucket. GENERAL. Dressed pork.—7o's to 90's 6id ; 90's to 100's Cd; b<iconci'3 o|d; choppJ'-'S (heavy) 3|d to 4d p i . Poultry.—Light table liens 4s; hea-'y hens 5s 6d to 6s; cockerels 4s to ss; heavy cockerels 6s to is; good .heavy (I'ic-ks 7s 6d to 8s; Indian Runners as (i 1 to Cs per pair; turkey gobblers 9il t> lOd per lb; hens 8d to 9d ii/e weight. Honey.-—ln 60's, 5d per lb Honey.--Sections 6s 6d per dozen. Eggs.—Fresh, Is 4d per dozen Beeswax.—ls 6d per lb. Fungus.—6Jd £o 7d per lb. , ALL VvBO WOULD ACHIEVE BUC--OEBB SHOULD ENDEAVOUR TO MSiTT IT." h&7s during ijia put r;.-s" <p.-.rt>d no gx(K.Dae in U> icak® o«r B@«r i ?<x»ond to sion« iu N#*- /esbad. ' sand can now confidently assart rr» hsiv»' #3ce««<i»d in doing so. )it?ite all who cs.'jov ' fl GOOD GL.ASS OF BEER Tu At,k Jyr staples' Best ; iu)«r on draugiit &t oi'uost *ii h"teh in C.'ty and surroendinji dicbrkls, And coafedently i liiitioipate their v<*idiet will b« t)««.t Staples and Co. liive sao. c-essfully remov«d ttie reproach ; that Good B«var could not be brewed- i. Wellington. . j.-SIAFLES k Co., (Limits!) Xlol*-sworth aud Murphy Btrcet*, ; WELLINGTON. NOTICE. SPECIAL JJAiNK HOLIDAY. LIOROWHENUA AGRICULTURAL xVJND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION 'S SHOW. PURSUAiS'T to lJiu terms oi Uj j Banking Act, 19D8, Wednesilay, the 26th January, 1916 ; is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday 'it the offices of the Banks in Levin. For the Bank of Australasia— R. ii. SMITH, Inspector. For the Bank ol New Zealan'd— W. CALLENDER General Manager. The above-mentioned; banks will also be closed on Saturday, 22nd January, being "Anniversary Day.' 48-3 A point for good housewives. Always ns© Sharland's Baking Powder. Uosts least, goes farthest," gives best results.—Ad''.. 5 HOW S IVyiDE MY, ENDOWS PRETTY." > • Peach's Beautiful Book told me ali about it." F ItI?f? to aII » peach"! SmSZa.EZa Patent Hem Curtains. Quite New St different. " Ideal for Casements. The ere-ilnt 1 ' ' — v-liicli confronted me whe/r I was run::• , was how to dress tlie windows -ctive fashion on an economical t confess that I was consider!: .] I wrote to Peach's for then- l< .Decorations "—the §reater pir. cted to curtains and ecoralio:: i (lie most clianniny iesienr,, >. most unattractive winnows - -. ati' l inviting. It is the <•- » . Sliced which tells oi Peach's &p- —- Hems and Sunfast ~J>, habrics. These t. . m themselves are worth a volume l|'lfj! | V.;: of description, T\oi\ -ii i I (//>•> 'i/ 111 I'li'lh . for casement ' [; :ir ! - JV 1 V 1 iU window decor;.-. M \U """he ie' ' ifriflflflT iffti i'll# I l ' sujrccstions not ".T|SyJl's®y•' only embodied ■ ~ a.r"3 : slpßr. sir**z-=*--.'curtains required few i:M'.vi[jUf A but it was possible to see at a glance jest how much each i. -ndow would co ,1, anu then by reference !:) the book o:-i■- .i.ii easily &cc how the '.-.'indovv would iori; when finished. Tl>e ..fon:, "us niar.y varieties orher HOUS-fcHOLD MKEMi, U:<-, «'.yUAH, CLOTHING, LAOJES' BtCUii-iS, LACES, etc ihe ilmsirnt'fttis v.-. re scp-.Mli. Nowhce it ,ii-,sible ti> ot-taii' «.-!---taii.s o!' such exquisite taste. A fact auo :••• >Ue ob_- Ti.'v' Peach's Loom Ps-ii 25°/o CHEAPEN. 1 Here were heai'ii':;'. I \ K"| jl designs of cu.-taii: . :! i i ijM Messrs. Sim::cl IV- \ j;.. !■' l^jjj and M:e a *i■: : J --iv; i- /li^v'-I'/'j 141 make:-, ."'mcli were. :•* 'j *' i| ; .;t ordinary jjciis-Utjul styles art t. they were ( j lc took. • ;>enor >\ .. • i'.s is sinipl" Ivviiuse reach s ait .he • supplvi:i'j to the users ana ■y reputation. I ! upon ht'ow, oi* sir.'l postcard tor rrr, • - >n -k v^w't,.eyer teas.:- ; Jt.nre its conu ;its. v, «s.<. the hamlb-i..,- J 1 •' return. S. I'KA«.'t >"< -vn.-. d-cji 38 /» THE LOOM 1 - uz*i\U. • F. COUPON b l,. I^- 6 , 33 ). k' ...in.. i-:np;lancl, „.. i* Free Catalogue , ... ,;t per your offer. I . 1 ie i. ■ ■ j "* <

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 January 1916, Page 1

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684

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 January 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 January 1916, Page 1

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