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SHEETING VALUES. AT We have Just opened a, shipment of sheetings sent in responso to a cabled order. We were fortunate enough to secure these before the last big rise in cotton goods. A few days ago cotton reached tho record price of Ifld per II)., double the normal figure. These shotings are very little higher in price than when cotton was at its lowest. No firm in New Zealand can offer you hotter values than these goods. TWILL SHEETING BLEACHED. Quality A. 54in fld. 72 in Is por yard. Quality H. 80 inch only, Is 6d por yard. Quality C. slin Is 2d. 80in Is Od per yard. Quality D. olineh only, Is td per yard. Quality E. fi-linoh Is (id. 72inch Is Oil. 80inch 2s 2d per yard. PLATN LINEN FINISH. ; niin Is fid. SOinch 2s 2d. W. F. DURWARD & GO n LIMITEP, ! 67y. PALMERBTON NORTH. and Co., Limited, Weraroa and Levin. Telephone No. 5. Telephone No. 7 LARGE STOCKS OF SEEDS. Hawke's Hay Rye, Canterbury Rye, Italian Rye, White and Red Clover, Alskye, Timothy, Trefo 1 '!, Cow-grass, Crested Dogs-tni!, V[\? wings Fescue, Swedes, Turnips, and Mangolds (all varieties), Cocksfoot, Rape, Lawn Grass Seeds, and Sood PotnL.:\. EXPLOSIVES. EXPLOSIVES. NOTE TTIIO REDUCED PRICESNobel.s Gelegnite, Is 0d per lb. Nobel's Blasting Gelegnite, Is 9d Per lb. Nobel's No. fi Dotonators, 7s Ud pei 100. Blasting Powder, Is per lb. Kuse, lOd per coil. AUCTION SALIvS MOLD EVERY OTHER SATURDAY AT OUR LKVLV MART. Hitch ingvs, Hanldns & Co., Ltd., WKKAKOA AND LEVIN. CALL AT THE FARMERS' EXCHANGE Tr*pcet our Stock and compare oui Prices— .R< lied Oats KM per bag. Ei'monls' Baking Powder lid per tin. Wax Candles 7d pec lb. I nines od per lit. Kice, Sago and Tapioca 5 lbs for Is. HASWELL BROS., ■ PUOPRIKTORS, The Farmers' Exchang-., Levin. I—Mil wwii iiiiiiiii ii inrmn.T,fj.j.. n-.»j»iiij)mi,iiiiWTwnii iin,, y inn Hmnaamu A Good Mower for Little Money THE PICK OF AMERICA'S KEENEST MANUFACTURES. © e i " > m,^Jo^ l -; 18s G(1; 12in, 21s; VFW MYSTIC—'V hall bearing machine, heavy revolving blades. Wene.d thronghont, and sc.wed inside castings. Check nnt adjustment, No screws. 12m., dUs. 14m., bd. "OTHE MAKES AT CORRESIONDTNGLY LOW PRICES. lUIL FREE ANYWHERE Is EXTRA. WE WILL RE-SHARPEN AND SET YOUR OLD MAOHINK. Cost from 4s to 4s 6d. S!MS HARDWARE CO, LD. THE CHEAPEST IRONMONGERS, 220 LAMBTON QUAY, 100 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. Spring Dresses of the Easy to Launder Type. WJio has not longed for Spring to come? The season when light, dainty, fresh frocks could be requisitioned, and worn once more. The very washable and easy launder Dress Fabrics for the coming season are here—in Levin— all ready for your choosing, and permit Stiles and Matheson to advise an early selection while the assortments are cat their best Apart from their other good qualities these Fabrics aro to he commended for their moderate prices. French Cambrics—free from dressing—all the latest colourings and newest stripes. Plain in all the colourings that will taJce this season. Striped Zephyrs, a magnificent range to select from, comprising plain and fancy stripes. "Merline" Mercerised Dress Union in self colours only. "Linoline," aai ideal substitute for linen, available in many of the most beautiful shades. Here's Special Value. Coloured Dress linens (our popular range in latest colourings) Fancy Voiles in stripes, spots and floral designs, a very diressy fabric. Hoyles celebrated Navy prints (indigo dye) in plain striped and floral patterns. Now what will you do about it? STILES & MATHESON, THE WHITE HOUSE, Levin.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 September 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 September 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 September 1910, Page 2