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"ALL WHO WOULD AC ELI EVE BUOOEM SHOULD ENDEAVOUR TO MERIT IT." W h*f» daring ut« fMt jnr » pared no «xp«ii*a in and«tTO«ring to maka o«r Boar ■eaond to none in N«w Zealand, and o&a now •onidtntly atAWt w* hava «KOOMd«d in doing ao. Wa inrita all who anjey A OF BEER To Ask For Staples' Best now on draught at si most alt hotel* in the Oitj and nurroending diatrietn, and oonidantly antiaipate their verdict will b* that fttaplM and Co. have aac. cosafally r«moT«d tha raproack that Good B««r oould n«t ha brawad i Wellington. J. STAPLAS s Co., (Limitad) Moleaworth and Murphy Street*, WELLINGTON. MOTOR CYCLE DELIVERY. HOROWHBNUA DAI Li OHRONTOLJS mHE CHRONICLE NOW IS Delivered daily by motor .ycliiat, ensuring early and quick despatch oret a wider area than ordinary. Resident* of the outlying districts should ot" this change. If the measure of support accorded to thiß venture justifies the change it will be permanently established. yy ILL I A ivi g^rOBEY BASH AND DOOR BASH AND DOOR Kf TOR f Beddon-«tr«et, Weran;* 4 LARGE Stock of Doors an i tJaahes always on hand. All kinds or join«iry mad* on the ghortooc notie* [ Write for quotations, or ring op 'phone ' M. When inffuenza is raging taixu zol.' Best safeguard against rtts-k. Swiftest reliever to sufferers tr->m colds, oatarrh and sore throatsIn summer and in autumn time, in spring's first leaf or winter's rime, i*'red Fink will suit you every time, so just drop in on PinK. He makes old boots as good as new: firm to the feet and good to view; his stock is large, his charges small; come test his worth, come one, como all I— Adyt. NO COLD IS "NAZOL" PROOF. There's a money-saving reason f 'ay every honsewife should use Sharltnd'g Baking Powder. Costa less tl r others- worth more.—Advt. Sufferers from hay fever will enjoy speedy relief by breathing "Nazol.'' A unique, never-failing remedy. Use the Na*ol Inhaler.—Advt. BE PREPARED. iSotiiing is more effective for colic, diarrhoea and ail bowel troubles than Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Every family anould have it in hand in case of emergency and ed chemist's shop or xbsent physician. iou cannot procure & better remedy. Buy it now and be prepared for an emergency. Sold everywhere.—Advt. A point for good housewives. • * Always vie Sharland's Bating Powder. Costs leart, goes farthest,' gives best remits—Advt. 4 HOW 5 MiXDE MV WINDOWS PRETTY." 'y-'Peach's Beautiful Book told me all about it." vroiro toalL M Xm.JH_i£Lj Patent Hp.in Curtains, Quite New 81 different. mmm ldeal for Casements. The greatest p"vV"r!? which confronted me wher I was furnishm was how to dress tin windows in * active fashion on an economical ! ' confess that I wai considerable nl I wrote to Peach' for their h ■ Decorations"—tli< greater po;. > voted to curtains auc aecoration?. f the most charming designs, f' most unattractivi windows c : / and inviting. It is the o> "auced which tells o: Peach's Specie.: i'iiont Hems and Suntasl Fabrics. These . ' —rfifiif •« themselves are | PKt ■"TjV,! S jw! 1 ff]|jjj worth a volume miSfllifSl IS!S jm j ifj 1 t V "' ndow ■p' cora £ onfy embodied ncLATirasijwcAitfaws*T but it waa possible tc s:!fc at a glance just how much each window would cost, and then by reference to the book one oiild easily see how the window ivoui.t iooU when finished. T.:>e Book also contains many varieties of other necessities, HOUSEHOLD LINENS, UNDERWEAR, CLOTHING, LAOllZ'j' 3JLOUSES, LACES, etc J"I;e iliiiitriihons were superb. Nowhere is l to obtain curtains of such exquisite taste A plain fact al.>o to the j T l jWI'IBIM'BII was the astonishingly moderate of (he Peach* s I.oom Prices jf jj Ml| designs of curta i us, {iM !! .1 |j J f \ jj|j designs exclusive f<> j|,;jlj«' !| f itlj-jj Lyjjjl |fcl il fv. "t, ordinary styles art •. .*'ov were fi/ioufj in the book, ♦ oerior m , , . ; «i-npiy because I each s are Jn< -3 'supplying c\iicct to tlic users an< i >' rcpuUitiuii. . .•'{V'H or send postcard to Fr'i-.- '.Mi/smaivnifi.-fiibo:-!'. You w : " neve: cease. its co»:--cr.t ? -. «: rite now. :e thi hands' lit !- •-'< I l-sine Uecoratii __ b' return. ;v r: A~'i ft ,*>-:• 8 ' VHE LOO'.'. •. "Ti • • • - E E coupon 63a

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 May 1916, Page 1

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697

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 May 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 May 1916, Page 1

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