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UNUSUAL VALUES—THE RESULT OF CLOSE BUYING Ready money os a powerful ally. Tt swings mnv n big and profitable deal. .It is only by aoinp; into the markets of the world with CASH IN HAND tli at Collinsoii & Cuiiuhig'liame are to-day able to offer suoh exceptional values in Pillow Sliips. Buy here nd share in the low prices which cash buying and cash soiling make possible. Pillow Slips, hemstitched frill, embroidered 2iin, frill 18 x 20, buttoned Is 9d each. Pillow Sips, hemstitch cd frill, embroidered; 2Jin, frill 18 x 27, 'buttoned, 2s 3d each. Pillow Slips, hemstitched frill, embroidered, 3in, frill 18 x 28 ,buttoned, 2s 9d each. 18 x 29, 2s IOJd. 19 x 30, 3s 3d. 19 x 29 3s 9d. Pillow Slips, tucked, frill, embroidered pillow shams Sin, frill 19 x 29, Is 11 kl, 3s 3d, 3s 9d, 4s 9d each: _ _ Pillow Slips, hemstitched, embroiderer pillow shame with Kin and 2in borders, Is 2d Is 4 id, Is 9d cndi. Mail orders are solicited. Cash must accompany every one. COLUNSON & CUNNIN6HAME LTD. 1 ANT. s BROAD STIIEI'T PALMF.RBTON NORTH. &JSLJML AT OOLLINSON AND SON. We have just land© dan extra larga shipment tfi tic v.x . "j MASON JAM JARS. Special Prices for Full Cases FOR CASH. Porcelain-lined Mason Jars for Jam Pint si«e, 8 dozen in case, 17s 0d cam. Quart Rite, 8 dozen in caae, 27i 6d c*m. Half gallon sis©, 6 dawn in case, 28a 6d com. ATLAS SPECIAL WIDE MOUTH JARS FOR PRESERVING Pint size, 6 dozen in case, 27a 6d cm©, Quart site, 8 dozen in case, 34a 6d. Half gallon si*©, 6 dozen in case, 32s 6d case. Glass Top Jars for Jam. Pint si«e, 8 dozen in cm©, 21s 6d cam. Quart ti»i 8 down in caa©, 24s 6d caM. If you don't want the quantity it wiU pay yon to dirido a case » ££ jJST iS aodHoney ,£ COLLINSON & SON, IRONMONGERS, Cheapside, Palmerston North.

OHAU INSTITUTE DANCE.-A ■Dance in aid ol the Ohau Institute will be held on Wednesday, March 29, 1911. Tickets, 2s and Is. Music only of the best. (Miss) A. Better, Secretary. THE Levin Auctioneering Co. have lor sale 1 lady's U.S.A. bicycle (nearly new), 1 m.yidqline. 2 phonographs. Apply early to J. A. B. Hudson. WANTED KNOWN.—Miss A. Andrews has commenced dressmaking at her residence, Cambridge street (just below Bath street crossing). 212-6w. MORTGAGES or other Securities bought for cash, at a discount, from persons wishing to realise immediately. " Purchaser," 10 Taonui Street, Palrnerston Nortih. 194qr. WAN! ED KNOWN.—That MB W. HISLOP has been appointed agent for Letbaby's Umbrellas. Any orders left in his care will receive his careful attention. 418-y. in at W. HISLOP'B (late Morgan Brothers), Oxford Street, Levin, for a quiet game of billiards or snooker. Hair cutting and shaving carried on as i;,ual. Next to N. Holdaway'B. 8:'8-y. WANTED KNOWN—F. InOMSON, Shannon, is prepared to d<' Paper-Hanging and Painting of every description. Estimates free of charge. Picture Framing a Speciality. Ask him for a rruotsar tion. 765-y. WANTED KNOWN. - W. J. SPARKS has returned to Shannon, and started in business as a General Carrier. Travellers' samples carefully Furniture removed. ?SB-y LEVIN Y. M. C. A. ROOMS: QUEEN STREET The members of the Ladies' Auxiliary are reqeusted to meet at the Y.M.C.A. Rooms on THURSDAY NEXT, at 3 p.m. E. WALKER, Secretary. Fire 1 Fire! SALVAGE SALE of R. H. Moore's stock of Tobaccos, Pipes, and Fancy Goods, etc. Two-ounce Tins of Tobacco (any brand), 6d. Two-oulnce Packets of Tobacco ( (any brand), 6d. All damaged Goods at half price Sale commences MONDAY, IJHIi March. R. H. MOORE, 1 257-2w. WERAROA.

STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. /20 ACRES first-class land; all \}£j ploughable, residence and all necessary outbuildings. Will lease for 10 years with right of purchase. Splendid herd of cows—averaged £13 lasfe year; can be taken over at valuation. Also— /j K ACRES rich river deposit; lease for 8 years with 20 cows (averaged £13 2s 6d last year), horse, cart and harness, pigs, stack hay and growing crops. £350 as a going concern. 0*7(3 ACRES splendid land, • all ploughable; fine homestead and all necessary outbuildings. £18 10s per acre. Oaly £500 cash required. ' For further particulars apply E. J. JUDD, 165-q. Shannon.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 March 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 March 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 March 1911, Page 3

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