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LL WHO WOULD AOHJIVI BUOCBM SHOULD INDBAVOUft TO MXiUT IT." "VX7I bars dirint tAs fasf year syared n« sxpensa in •ndeaToarini to make a«r Imt Meond to none in New Kealaad, and can new eonidantly SMitrt we have succeeded in doing 10. We invite all who enjey QOODgGL&SS OF BEER To Ask For Staples' Best now on draught at almost all hotels in t|ie City and ing district#, and confidently anticipate their verdiet will be that flitaplas and Co. have sao. cessfally remored the reproach that Good Beer eoald net be brewed i Wellington. I. STAPLf'S & Co,, (Limited) Moleaworth and Marshy Streets, WELLINGTON. MOTOR CYCLE DELIVERY. [OROWHENUA DAILI CHRONfCLfi fIHE CHRONICLE NOW IS DJt livered daily by motor yclist, nsuring early and quick despatch cei wider area than ordinary. Resident! f the outlying districts should ote his change. If the measure of support accorded o this venture justifies the change H f iH to permanently established. yy ILLIAivi p ( TOREI JABH AND DOOR TftOrORY JABH AND DOOR V TORT Beddon-street, Weraroti 4 LARGE Stock of Doors ani Bashss always on hand. All kinds of joinery made on the shortest notiee. Write for quotations, or ring of 'phone M When influenza is raging take "Ntsol.' Best safeguard against r.tta-fe. Swiftest reliever to sufferers t.-ou: colds, catarrh and i>ore throat*■ *<! In summer a>id in autumn time, in spring's first leaf or winter's nme, bred i'ink will suit you every time, so just drop in on Pinis:. 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 nis worth, come one, come , alll—Advt. NO COLD IB "NAZOL" PROOF. There's a money-saving reason T'ty every housewife should use SharlanJ's Baking Powder. Costs less t!.. ?! others—worth more.—Advt. Sufferers from hay fever will enjoy speedy relief by breathing "Nasol."' A unique, never-failing remedy. Use the Nacol Inhaler.—Advt. BE PREP ARM). Nothing is more effective for oolic, diarrhoea and all bowel troubles than Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Every family should have it in hand in case of emergency and ed chemist's shop or absent physician. iou cannot procure a better remedf. Buy it now and be prepared for an emergency. Sold everywhere.—Advt. A poTDt for good housewives. Always a«e Sharland's Baking Powd«r. Costs least, goes farthest,' gives best results.—Advt. * HOW 1 fol&DB MV WINDOWS PRETTY." ■ Peach's Beautiful Book told me all about it." 17W1T17 to aIL P c "ach"J P Mm "1 K ii Patent Hem Curtains. " Quite New Si ditferent. Ideal for Casements. The greatest pt wliich confronted me wheit I was furnish"! • • "f. was how to dress the windows i:i nctive fashion on an economical ' confess that I was considera'n ii I wrote to Peach s for their lv> Decorations—the „rcater po: i-vctcd to curtains and decoration? f the most charming designs most unattractive windows c ' anH inviting It is the i« 11 uuaced which tells 01 Peach's Spccu-n i -atcnt Hems and Sunfast r i Fabrics. These , y<*T in themselves are worth a volume 111 l( I||l' || f|[|j|! jijill °' escr 'P'' on ' oiiTy"' embodied the actual size and number of curtains required "out it was possible to see at a glance i.ist how much each window woutfl co r »U r.i\d tl\cr\ by reference to the lio\>k one could easily sec how the window vvouiJ IOOU when linished. The Bock also cmitains many varieties 1-! other HOUSEHOLD ! INEN3, UKOiTRWEAR, CLOTHING, LADIES* BLOUSES. LACES, etc The illustrations were superb. Nowhere is it possible to obtain curtains of such exquisite taste. A plain fact also to the 1 m mm mm most casual observer was the astonishingly moderate prices of the productions from this Peach's Loon-. Prices 25°/o CHEAPER. ji M\ f \'fK M Here were beai.tiful ffej' ffiZ 'IS designs of curtaiiij, ® I 1 1/■ *' -ll designs cxclu.:iye to Hff/jl «' hif a\ jjl Messrs. Samuel I-cnc« 'MM and 71 |f,. m;ii.illv pays {t ordinary Xelii>!itJ»: styles art \ tlicy were rs.'/mc" ' */« the book, ; bocause S'cach's ate .he . supplying diicct to the users and '• i '.npii below, or s -nd postcard for Fro: 'his tn3ffnit:;ciit N »«ver cease. J-rre its contend. •• 2S handsi nij b-.i.-'k " IdcaJ "J': 1 *- 38 ? return. S 3 8 '» fHE LOO M-. Ni * i .. j. i'*• -: tng a.ia. f UEB, coupon

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 May 1916, Page 1

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

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

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