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i 'v'^B More Record Smashing Prices at our Record Sale. vl . . ■ ;\l< I rjIHE elements of superiority that hare placed this Sale on the high- ' I est altitude of Value-Giving are LOW PRICES and TIP-TOP I VALUES. Each day some new piha«e of Bargain-giving is brought to r'l Here's an inkling of some of our offerings; these, however, are I only a few from our extensive stocks in which every article is reduced. I White Swiss Spot Muslin, 4Jd yard. 40in. Linens in Every Want- I ed Shade, yard. 40in. Cream Cashmerettes, 9d per yard. Striped I Linen Hollands, all Leading Shades, 7d per yard. 40in. "Never old" I Gingham, the newest stripes, 6id per yard. 27in. Allover Swiss Em- I broidery, Is 7Jd yard. Linen Crash, 27in. to 36in., Sgd, sjd, 6jd, I /id yard. 45in. White Dress Lawns, 7Jcl yard. 50 pieces Eaibroi- I dory and Insertion, up to 9in. wide, yard. 36in. Tucked Lawn*, I 7Jd, B£d, yard. 40in. Navy Serges, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d, Is I lid yard. I Country Clients should send amount I they wish to expend. I Satisfaction— absolute and lasting—Guaranteed. I COLLinSON & GUNNINGKANiE LTff. I f 1, 3, 5, 7, Broad Street, he Square, I PALMERSTON NQBTIi. I JAM JARS. WE BUY IN BIG LOTS. WE PAY CASH ON THE NAIL. I AVE HAND THE BENEFITS ON TO OUR CUSTOMERS. I Special Prices lor Full Case Lots. I OASES contain 6 and 8 dozen jars respectively, and each dozen is I in separate cardboard boxes. If you can't do vwtii a full ewe, I divide one with your friends. I Pint Porcelain Jars, 6 dozen in case, 15s 3d case. cash. I Quart Porcelain Jars, 8 dozen in case, 24s 6d case, cash. I Half-gallon Porcelain Jars, 6 dozen in case, 27s 9d case, cash. I Atlas Special Wide Mouth. I Quart size, 8 dozen in case, 32s 9d. I Half gallon, 8 dozen in case, 33s 6d. I Jam Rings—Highest Quality. I 3d dozen to suit Porcelain lined Jars. I 5d dozen to suit Wide-Mouth Jars. I CASH MUST ACCOMPANY ORDER, I WHICH WILL 13 E RAILED AT ONCE. . I collinson~& son. I The Square and 11, Broad.street, I PALMERSTON NORTH. ■ iihi mil mini hihiwiii imiitHiii i■! iii hi i inn i niiiiw imnrHnnruM ii !■!! i whbiiiiibii muwi i mil nniii in i n i i i i i i THERE'S TIME ■ FOR ANOTHER 11 SUMMER FROCK I 4amxMwn&m 2 FROCKS FOR THE II ■ PRICE OF ONE IF YOU I ■ RE *°J" E BUY NOW AT i | ITEMS ? ■ BELOW I The D./.C. Sale 1I FRENCH CAMBRICS, best quality, colours all quite fast, l I 31 inches wide. i H Usual l'ricc ioid yard. Sale Price yard. jj H 270 WHITE EMBROIDERED MUSLIN BLOUSE | I PIECES, with handsome embroidered front, and plain H material. Usual Price 3/11. Sale Price 1/11 each. H too Picces FIGURED MUSLINS, VOILES, ZEPHYRS, ! ■ CRKI'OMS, etc., all this season's goods, and in | H K'ood colouring's. £ Usually sold at oJd, '/- and 1/3 yard. Sal© Price 4£d yd j H COTTON POPLIN, 27 inches wide, in a full ranß-e of I shades. Usual Price iojd. Sale Price 6£d yard. H I"iNDI(;OTTK," 3S inches wide. This is a fast colour, | H heavy cotton material, in navy and butcher blue only; J H suitable for strong morning- or school dresses; indigo ! dye. Usual Price iijd yard. Sale Prfce 3£d yard. \ D.LG. WELLINGTON ■ I

DDS'T FORGET! I BABBATF3 BYKO I Is Still in ibt Lead ! I FOR Best of Bicycles. I Brazing and Enamelling. H Machines Cut Down to Order or Building same H Thorough Experience with all classes of work. H PRICES REASONABLE. I A BARGAIN: Shop-soiled Lady's Genuine B.S.A I B.P. Brake, Guaranteed 5 years. H Cash Price, £10. H .. TONE, GRAVEL, AND BLADDEbH CENTRAL HCTEL troubles. H So many people, especially u OTA2LI. idvance in years, suffer from atone, f ravel, and bladder trouble*, that W. McKEGO Proprietor. following letter will prove intortfting^H —■ — /> those of our readers who are thui^H FIRBT-OLAEB Sample Stoomr ifflicted : —"For noine veare I waa for Ocmmereial TrATellwi rreat sufferer from catarrh of the Speight's Duredin Beer o°ly on dor. I had great difficulty in urii»tlH tap. The Best Brands of Winea jig. There was a dull aching pain and Spirits kept in stook. vt~ the lower part of the body, and ters and telegrams promptly at- inflammation of the kidneys. Th* tended to. :harge of urine was very scanty *<vd i blood-red colour, my bowels gwe jj aiK j wore yerv muc }j bloated iimes. I spent many pounds in mttti^^B F1 lines, but could < r < t nothing suited nv complaint. I thin commenced .ng Warner's Safe. Ciiie, and derivedMM jreat bene-i- from the first bottle, tinnina to ;-ik« the medicine, I founc^^H nn;sol j im p lL ,. ing a]l t h P timet Th ;H pains gracing';- ceased, 'and my The new specific based oil the , became cl<-,ir and v.ne voided prescription of an Indian Sur- distress. In n. few monllis I had geon.is proving remarkably recovered. Sii.ce thr-t lime I hav# effective m relieving tn.roat , , , • , , . , troubles. Hundreds of RYed very good health indeed, and cai^M honestly rcco nrnend Warner's Safe BK&FQ t° anyone suffering in the same way.'^H V IrJHI Mm tfcJP This letter was received from . , , ' William Victor Willhms, of 59, Willfl^^B are testified to by innumerable , , „ • • testimonials whicn the Proprie- sheet-, Bei.tiuo, \ ictnna. tary have received. Theprepara- letters, illustrating the effect of tlon is invaluable when taken in ner - s Safe 'jire in cases of tne first stages of that dreaded „„ •> 4 mn i-i,»' —!!i —twentieth century malady— ..ravel, am. A \ C! uoiibi,.s will found in a pamphlet, issued by H. Warneiwind Co., Ltd , Branchy-Melbourne, which will be VMfc vflWam m 4% post free on receipt of request by |K | ill Oil W ff Warner's Snf* Oure is sold by rltcn^^H lULa B BJI B " bLa j iafc and rP in the or ' (5-) hr"V.«. f./fl ALL CHEMISTS AND Q«J :h<\iper f2: '•Couceuliai-.i,'" I/O STOHBS. 43 iotca,.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 February 1912, Page 3

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