-AT- . Collinson and Cunninghame, Lid i BIG STOCKTAKING SALE ; Embroidered Linen Crash Cushion Covers, ready to put cushions into, Is 4d, Is 6d, Is Bd. Toilet Sets with lace trimming and insertions, including 1 long runner and 3 mats to match, Is set, and all prices reduced up to 2s 6d. Pillow Slips with button and button holes, 7Jd each. . Frilled and Embroidered Pillow Slips, IOJd, lljd, Is ljd, up to 4s 9<t | Toilet Covers, honeycomb and mareella, a great lino reduced to Is; other prices Is 3d, Is 4d, Is 6d Is 9d, Is lid, 2s 6d, 2s 9d. Towels, honeycomb, with red borders, 4id- ~,,,, OJ A i Turkish Towels, coloured, 6d, 7Jd, 9d, 10|d, lljd, Is ljd, Is 3d, up to ~ Turkish Towels, white, 6d, 7*d, 9d, 10id, Is 1R Is 3d up to 3s 6d each, Soiled Curtains, Lace, just want a slight wash, t obe cleared, trom is . 9d to 15s pair. Flannelettes, Flannels, Quilts, Calicos, Longcloths, Narnsooks, Blankets, Prills, Table Damasks, ALL AT SALE PRICES. GOLLINSONI& CimiVW€lfJS« J 1, 8, 5, and 7 BROAD STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. LAMP " [GLASS TROUBLES : J In every house quite a considerable eum has to be continually expended in replenishing mantles, glass globes, lamp chimneys, etc. __ ' Very often much money is lost by purchasing lamp glasses of cheap quality, which don't laefc and DO NOT PAY. , _.. . _~ j Do not remove the l»mp glass to light yonr lamp. ■■<:( «"JB»iC"> «•••■-■•■-■' '■ - J If troubled with insects or moths use a Fly-guard made expressly ' for the Millar Lamps. Price Is 6d at COLLINSON ,iND SON 9. See that your wic kie clean and acourately trimmed. Buy Collinson's Lamps . COLLINSON & SON, IRONMONGERS, The Home of Lampware I Cheapside, Palmerston Korth. ;1
Wanted to Let-Q Adrertieemenlfl under this beadiafc J Iβ each; throe ineerwooe loc q Sβ 6d. WANTED TO liST—«Stsap—bbF , erior 12-roomed fcoc-j, suitable for boarders. ApsF Park* , and Vinaent, Box 1. BS.A.'s are proof against alf • weathers. Give one a trial. PHILLIPS' BYKO. BB.A. is the trade mark of • fection and reliability. PHIL-« LIPS' BYKO. ( HC. GAPPER, General Cartrier, Levin. Goods delivered to and from Railway Station. Furniture removed. Orders left with R. W. Bradley promptly attended to. 8-9 m 1 T7IOR SALE at ALF. TOMLIKTr SON'S Qneen Street Nursery. —Shelter Trees and Edging Plants, Pinus Muricata, Insignia, Macrocarpa, Tree Lucerne, Bluegum, v , Redgum, Ironbarkgum, Escalonia, > Laurels, Elea.gnus, Gooseberries, f Rhubarb roots (best kinds), Cabbage , n.nd Cauliflower Plants. 625-qr. n __ _ . p _ —^α 171EREY SE.RVICE!-Oii Launch | . Trips, Is each. Boats on hire, Gente Is per hoer, Ladies 6d per hour. Refreshments can be obtain* ed on the Pifr at all times. C. NEV.IN, Boat Builder. 876-qr. ■ miFFEN BISCUITS are very -*- choice. GIBSON etbeks them j '_ i % LADY should be without Fig j -*■ ' Bars obtainable from the RED o STORE. WANTED KNOWN.-We ha7e buyers for good Dairy Farma on W&nawatn Line. Farm- : ere wishing to dispose of their** Farms, eend fall particulars to ORBELL AND CO., Land nud.le.tate Agents Palmereton N. JM-y SKATINGT.-Erery Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, 7 ,to 10 p.m.; Wednesday and Baturday Af-f! ternoons, 2to 5 p.m. PHILLIPS' RINK. IF your horeo is hard to catch, and . you're in a hurry, get a 8.8.A. It's always ready tohand. PHILLIPS' BYKO. WANTED KNOWN— Re-corar- j ing at LETHABY'S umbrella t works, Palmeraton North. Ladies' from 8s; Gentlemen's form 4*; 8rib. Postage paid one way. 3 E LETHABY, 88 Main Street, Pal" menrton North. TWNTING of"^elry~deli^tio^ x e £ eoat ££ on the ehorteet not ice at th< "CHRONICLE ,, Office. V TIRINMN6 of ever 7" de^cripliM^ x e m the ehorteet not- "i ice at the "HoFowhetma Ohro»wl«"! TTB rieVy to ride at night with a ' Ump m; : mHE proof of the padding Is in! HOCKEY on Skates, Otelri v>' Levin, next Wednesday, at 8 I'Sk ission ' 6fl - PHILLIPS'•" HOCKEY on Skates, OtakTT Levin, next Wednesday, at 8 ' j>-™:_ Admission, 6d. PHTLLTPS , ' pROVIDE for winter nighte-| X Lamps, Carbide, Mndgnardg at city prices. PHILLIPS' BYKO? HOCKEY on Skates, Otaki v - Levin next Wednesday, at 8 ' p.m. Admission, 6d. PHILLIPS , ' ivMNiV. .'• rjHAR LEEisbackinTlWnTlad: Mt, IS J! 9UraiTlg Lannd '-y in the old shop opposite Dr. -Mae-I kenzie'e, on Wednesday. 7th June 1 , w^ k .guaranteed. Cures! toothache 10 minutes. 647-lm. , J TRESPAS9 NOTICE. ■ ' ? * NY p«eon found treepaemg j»a any of our properties-Otaki* Or °3 be Prosecnteti. BKERMAN AKD PODEVIN. h
WANTED TO RENT.-From 15 to 40 acres, for a term. £2 per acre for good land. Apply to ''FARMER," Shannon P.O. 3 A DANCE in aid of the Ohau Institute will be held on Wednesday, July sth, 1911. Tickets, 2s and Is/ Supper provided. Music of the best. Secretary, Mws 0. Johnson. 729-^. EUCHRE PARTY. — Tuesday next, in Oddfellows' Hall, Levin. Cards at 8 p.m. sharp. Good prizes. Refreshments provided. Come along and enjoy yourselves. 727-3. COAL AND WOOD.-A. CORSON, Bath Street, delivers Coal and Wood to any address. Wood from Ift. up. Quality guaranteed. 748-qr. WANTED.— A young lady boarder. More for company; will board cheap. Address, Chronicle , Office. 751-1. FOR SALE.-3 Purebred Deerhound pups, 1 dog and 2 bitcbes. Sire winner of 9 firsts and 3 specials; (km winner of 12 firsts. 2 challenge and several specials: also sire flntl dam for sale. Can be seen from 2 till 4 p.m. this week. Price on application. T. Durham street. 752-1^ EBVTN Y. M. C. A; ROOMS!: nriRKN STREET DEBATE ON " HOME RULE," 8. CENTURY HALL. WEDNESDAY, JULY-.". LEVTN CO-OP. DAIRY COY., LIMITED. THE Annual General Meeting of the Levin Co-op. Dairy Co., Limited, will be held in the CENTURY HALL, LEVIN, on WEDNESDAY, 19t>h July, 1911, at 11 a.m. Business: To receive Report and Balancesheet ; To elect three Directors; To elect Auditors for the forth- | coming year; and General. Voting papers and proxy forms can bo had on applying nt the Company's Office. T. BROWN, 728-3. Secretary. PLANTING SEASON NEAR TO HAND. AT H. NEWPORT'S Kawiu Nursery you can buy— APPLE TREES That are asmuch immune from Woolly Aphis as can be. APPLE TREES That have never had Woolly Aphis on them. APPLE TREES That cannot Blight much, bo cause they are two-thirds Blight proof wood. In all those varieties that are the most profitable to the planter, see Cataligne. Under one dozen. 2s per tree; per dozen, 21s; per hundred, £7 10s. All grafted 15 to 18 inches above the ground: strong trees. Apricots, Peaches and Nectarines of the very best sorts, Is 6d per tree. Pears (good sorts), Iβ 6d per tree. Plums, early and late, all leading varieties, including Japanese varieties, Is to Is 6d per tree; also small fruite. Rhododendrons, Camellias, Daphnes a specialty; also Robpr of best sorts. Evergreen and Deciduous Shrubs. HENRY NEWPORT, 602-qr. _ LEVIN. __ Books for men, women, aiid children at Thompson's, Levin.—Advt. All the clean amd popular itniihors on sale at Thompson's, Levin. Five hundred last week, 500 more nextweek.—Adrt'.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 July 1911, Page 3
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