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Gai'ton's superlative swedes —2e per Ib. Oatmeal.—Thistle brand 25's oa. Waingawa manures, na per price list, still available. Tea.—6 and 101 b tins Is 8d; cheats Is (id u> Is lOd Ib. Wheat.—Good fowl wheat 0s 8r per bushel. *m 7d sack lota. Good fowl wheat, sligiitly m isty, 6s 4d. •Maize 5s 9d i>er buahel. Oats.—Prime A Gartons 4s 6d. B Gartons 4s '"id; i-psrrow bills 4s 4d per bushel. Special quotes tor large lots. Oats.—Crushed 4s 8d per bushel. Seed Oats.— Algerians Os 6di; Gartons 4e. Bd. Barley Meal.—£9 10s per ton. Poll aid. —£10 5s per ton. ilice Pollard—£ti per ton. Bran.—£6 5s per ton. Rico Flour. £8 per ton. Chaff.—Oaten sheaf £ti 5s per ton. Flour.—loo's 14.s 9d; 200's 28s 9d. Suerosine.—£B 10s per ton. fcitraw.—£3 7s 6d per ton. Basic Slag—£6. Superphosphates.—£6 per ton. Kerosene.—9s 6d case. Benzine.—lss case. 2d less for 10 or more cases. Candles.—l3s per box. Eggs.—Fresh Is 3d to is 44 dozen. • ALL WOO V.ODLD ACHIEVE SUCX OKSB SHOULD ENDEAVOUR TO MJSRIT ?T." W E hare da ring lia p*«fc y?br scared no czpenaa in sndosYoaring: to mcko i."«r B«or s«®eiid to none in N«w Zealand, and csfji movr conStlontl.v atasr* sro havo in doing Et>. Wo iuTits s.ll rrho esjjoy A GOOD OF BEER To Ask For Staples' Best now on draught at almost all hotels in the City and curronnd. iug difltrieta, *rd confidently »ntieipate th«iir verdist will ba tb«.t Btaplao and Co. have sio. removt'ti ti.t' roproaoh that Good Beer could not be brewed i Wellington. ; ■''' 1 1 Ijil-O Ck. l/Oij (Limited) IVloleaworth and Marshy Bt r eeta, WELLINGTON. MOTOR CYCLE DELIVERY. HOROWHENUA DAILI CHRONICLE mHE CHRONICLE NOW IS Delivered daily by motor cyclist, ensuring early and quick despatch o?ei a wider area than ordinary. Resident! of the outlying districts should - ot« this change. If the "measure of support accorded t'_> this venture justifies the chango it will bo permanently established. ILI,I A.u gTOREJ HASH AND DOOR FACTORY 9,V«FI AND DOOR PMOTORT Htiddou-sts'fcet, Wo.rar'/fc 4 LARGE Stock or Doors »d! Saahea always on hand. Ali kinds of joinery !iaad» on the shortest notieaWriii3 for quotations, or ring ap 'phon« W A {.KSmt for good housewives. Always aso Sharland's Bairing Powder. Oosta leaat, goes farthest,' gives best reealU.—Aurt. 4 HOW I MY ENDOWS PRETTY." > Peach's Beautiful Book xoirf mo v,ii about it." te C»JI. TeJU about ,ja Jinl* Patent Hem Curtains. Quite New & different. anMrnacseinn Ideal for Casements. The creates! <y 'which confronted me when X was tur:ii-r , was how to dress the windows : ' i/c fashion on an economic,■! t confess that I was considc- • ' > I wrote to Peach's for their it .Cie Decorations "—the greater p > voted to curtains and decoration ; ; tlie most charming designs, most unattractive windows c ' ' and invitine. It is the ' i-"">!icod which tells of Pcadh's E: ■ -- -i-i Hems and Sunfast Fabrics. These --»-=»a£sajgS in themselves are lfm®Ssr , 3rsT*%i.?!Sßi®Wij worth a volume j °f description. i I.;'-, i i ; Sl' tl'ifnlli,'!;!;! f° r casement ji'fi-jv !: /" : '! 'j r''''i j window decora- &- r lll iWL \\ tio "- .. Tlie.se otilv* eS on'ifodied -lfi( at'd Yr-ttl curtains required "'....crsi. but it was possible to -»?t o.\ \ filar.ee how much each windaw vvouKl cost. ..n;! tlien by reference to the book otic could easily see how the wvsOviv wcui.i JooU vvhan iii\i!>hed. 7'i . r '■ -'■ ■■■ ' - '-'u- ]n.' ;>.y varieties ci c .. -.•.Ui<s, HOUSEHOLD LIN, 'is, '/EAR, CLOTHING, LACES, etc n-.p .- ■"■ w::<: Nowhere is it ,>■ i. I.i i of ?ncli exquisite taste. • " u ' u ' ■ C! 'I- / j| i (i He,e were U 5 , f\ f' '''felt lr:, ■■ • ■■■::• ■< .-'j ■ :]ic MfjEll-jjltdß )1- • ;HU;li:> p.TVS WtV'/MiWW* ■ " ' , jL ..-:iviiijai sines ar* ■ «;•»» «'» fie book. !:i'Vi!i;plv brc.".u«e reach's are die . siipjiiyinß to 1::%; Ui>ers and i'cputai'.oii. , i mon hclnw, or postcard tor Fi v. > i:i.,„i!!.. Yr,;: «-'i never cea :> . • : ' o its %,V ' n wtiw. «e.. the hands,-ii.r i'<. I; " U!« : i ifi-.f Dccoram by return, s. ! ■;v.i :■ t_r. •; <P,y,-.' ia 3 ® h k" i : i £ B COUPON 638

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 March 1916, Page 1

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660

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 March 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 March 1916, Page 1

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