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"ALL WHO WOULD Af IIVS BUOOJSSD SHOULD S FAVOUR TO MMIT IT." . ■ W S hars> faring sa« past yoar spared n*a expans* in «oti.,ari?artng to mak-? onr B#er susxjnd to none in N«w itflsalsxid, :»:.U c s 4ii new eouSdantiy txaari hav« BHccMcled.in doing »o. We ievite all who «nj»j & OF BEER To Ask For Staples' Best r.ew on draught t.t alincais all hcUla in tlio City and sarrosndir.g districts, a rid confidontlj anticipate their verdict will b« ifc*t Btspios and Op. bav® »ao. ovßsx.uiiy removed the repro&ck that Good i!®ur «K>cld not b« hra?r(>d i Wellington. ■J. sI\PL£S * Co,, (liiruitofj) -Mol*«w(wth and Murphy §trwt», WELLINGTON. MOTOR CYCLE DiSIJVERY. HOUOWEU3NUA DAILI CHRONICLE mi IE CHRONICLE NOW IS BEliverod daily by motor cyclist, ensuring early and quick despatch ovei a wider area than ordinary. Resident! of the outlying districts should ; at* this change. If the measure of support accorded* to this venture justifies the change it will bo porroauontly established. •yy ILLI Aji gTOREI SASH AND DOOR FfIOTORS SASH AND DOOR PsCTOR? Werurc* A LaKGE iitock of Doors mu ). £ash«« always on hand. All kinds of joinery made on the shortest noti««. > Wrii.-e for quotations, or nag up 'phono When itiffueuza is raging talre ''N. zol.' Best safeguard against rtts-k. Swiftest reliever to sufferera froit colds, cit-irrh a:id fora throats- «♦<!. In summer "*■;! in n':tuir.n time, in spring's first leaf or winter's rime, i'red I'ink will suit you every time, so just drop in on Pints. He makes old boots as good as new: firm to the feot and good to view; his stock is large, his charges small; come test his worth, come one, come all!—Advt. NO COLD IS "NAZOL" PROOF. There's a money-saving reason every housewife should ilso SharlanJ's Baking Powder. Costa less tL: n . others- worth more.—Advt. Sufferers from hay fever will enjoy speedy relief by breathing "Nazol.'' A unique, uover-failing remedy. Use the Nazol Tnhaler. — Advt BE PREPARED. ftothmg is more effective for colic, diarrhoea and all bowel troubles than Chamberlain's Colio and Diarrhoea iieinedy. Every family should have it in hand in case of emergency and • <:d chemist's shop or absent physician. 1011 cannot procure a better remed/. Liny it now and be prepared for aji emergency. Sold everywhere.'—Adirt. A point for good housewives. Always n*o Sharland's Baiting Powder. Costa least, goes farthest,' gives best re«sit-3.—A Itc. * how r MMm mv WINDOWS PRETTY." , • Peach's: Bonw£?r«! Book told ma a"H nbo::': 17®!?!? 40 aEI - PE AC H J S ' j§. imEZsHlg Patent Hem Curtains. mi Quite Ncv/ & dis?erent. ..xmaa -{deal f or CaE.cn-.cnts, The :> ir ■-• bich confronted me when 1 was fill:-: !. \ was how to dress the windows : -ctive fashion 011 an econor.fi • ; confess that I was considci..; ! 1 wrote to Peach's for their !■ <■ Decorations "--the greater p ■ -< ted to curtains and aecorai!! :: I 1 i!:e most charming designs, s most unattractive windows c • ai»' inviting. It is the 1. Sliced which tells ol Peach's • - Hems and Sunfast Fabrics. These — £&£& in themselves are worth a volume I lllfl >'! ifil' ! !#•'• 'U of description. UiteUljljl!f«•: '. I was' most 11' i 1 f f?f.lit M i?! 1 prtvsvd hy the rij l ' l ! j rl'itiS'fllJl.! I'll ! ! charming ideas Rfg** lilii'l ■ [Jillr; !;;)! i for ca.se men t i'i-1 '■ ! 'M ! V' v.'indoiv decorsi- \\ tion. Theje \ suggestions not / vSi'i-i''/i on y eu'hodied .i :~j tlni actual Sl« * 'j ni.J. number of f .sr: : curtains required , "'£4 i^v',, ia.- l '..rrr i «./cui:j , S2fliKViMin«jA" but it was possible to icis ;-;U\r.cc how much each v-inik.'/ v..m»m cost J tficn by rcfcrcncc , i.-< tii.2 i.o -i: otic* c.i v .:J-,! easily sec how the v/uuiow wouivi look .when linishcd. iic Boolt alp,o contains many varieties W ot'.icr ns.-c.si'ijes, HOUSEHOLD CCLOTHING, ELOUSJXS. LACES, 2tc r!;;' il N'>\vik' *e ii it t;'» o .i.iii* c-vains c 5 st:ch c?:q-ii e -?te taste. A plaiu laci .=l.O u 'An i v,.i. " !:< 1-1 . v '£ 'i j.'i !<'■■! r;tyles ira vt: .- ,i'iS took. 111 -~ '-i'iiplv liocau.e Pencil's .ire .he s-!V».i•.'!!)? dircct to the users and 1 I,t-r s -nd re* (card for i!i'\ ..1.-i'-ini'-vii, bunk. \nu w>l never seaat . . -e :•* contents. V; m!c novv. <c. tte hands- ' - co'- ,( ' ,-bj return. S. 11. t ■ • (-'"i.. 30 J, fHE 1.00-. t-;'. 1 s.tOitr.s-an«. 1 :: £_ e coupon 1 838 < B m

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 March 1916, Page 1

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706

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 March 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 March 1916, Page 1

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