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MR H. 0. SHEA It GOLD, 5.P.Q.11. STORE, OHAU. Dear Sir, —Seeing the many advertisements JJor Cheap Cash Prices ill the Horowhonua Chronicle, I have been buying my groceries at those stores of late, thinking that I was gotr ting my goods cheaper than froir. your store, but upon comparison I find I have "falien in." I find that your prices -ire just as cheap and in 60016 cases cheaper than elsewhere, and taking into consideration the liberal discount you allow for Cash, your prices are those for the keen buyer and thrifty person. Why, the other week one of your customers got ft largo table lamp for nothing, by simply returning (some caob coupons. In future you may rely on my regular custom. For coupled with your most reasonable prices, you are straightforward in dealing and cleanliness, which makes it a pleasure for one to deal with you.—Yours faithfully i —■ —- — — i Cut Prices For Cash. 3 I At T. HARRIS'S Cash Butchery. > f TO -MEET THE HARD TIMES, T. HAIUUS lias cut prices on J c tho head, and they are now oh their lowest stratum. % S If you want your money to go furthest, call in at the Cash But- c p chery and test the truth of my claim. flj { T. HARRIS Cash Butcher, j r OXEORi) STREET LEVIN. j

WANTED KNOWN.-lUOO skeins of khaki -1-ply u'ooi just opened. Price 7id per skein, 7t> (id' per lb. Ouly lU Stiles and Mathe.yjn, Ltd., Levin, and Eoxton. WANTED KNOWN.—A very (special value line oi Men's Washing Negliyo Shirts ju.st opened. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Prico 4s oci, each, 3 for lis Dd.—Stiles and Ma theson, Ltd., Levin and Eos; ton. 50,000 ToinaLo and JLiedding plants now ready ior planting. A. J. Shailer, Nurseryman, Palmers ton North. Telephone 686. 1110-qr WANTED KNOAVN—New shipment oi Ladies' Black tiiik Hose. The greatest seller we have ever had. l*oL in early with your jmrciuuso. Only 20 dozen lol't. Stilus and iMatheson, Ltd., Levin aud Fox ton. LAST Dance of the Season. Supper provided. King's Theatre, Friday, 12fch November. —L. Ferris. MOTOIt CYCLE DELIVERY. HOltO WH EN U A DAILI CH RON I OLE miiE CHRONICLE NOW IS DElivered daily by motor 'jyclist, ensuring early and quick despatch ovoi a wider area than ordinary. Rosidenti of the outlying districts should cot" this change. If the measure of support accorded to this venture justifies the ebango it will be permanently established, WASTE PAPER, tor sale at Pha Olironicle OlHco. One penny p«.> • lb. USYIN LAUNDRY. MfKAB£E, Proprietress of the • Levin Laundry, undertakes — WASHDJQ AND IRONING. WASHING AND IRONING. WASHING AND IRONING. :u all ita branches. Firet-clcta work. UITY EXPERIENCE. CITY EXPERIENCE SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY E. A. W. Osborne FURNITURE DEALER, tiallanco Street Shannon. , House and commission AGENT, Rent and Debt Collector. Second hand furniture comprising Stretchers, 3 Sewing Machines (equal to new), Tables, Washstands. Block Dray and Harness (cheap), aud many other goods. Fruit lands for Sale in Boll's Orchard, Mahana Estate, Broute I*l ato < sections from 7 to 34 acres. All Nelson's apples growing land. For further particulars E. A. W. OSBORNE Agent for the Guardian Fire 4nd Accident Insurance Company. Agent for tho Provident Life Assur- - ance Company. DON'? 'IIIfLE WITH- IT. ■ .Jo not laj'i to keep a bottle of Chain- ■ berlain'a Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy • on hand during the summer, for bfffl el ■ complaint is always prevalent during the hot months and is too dangerous to bo trifled with. This is especially true when young children are attack ad with'it. A dose or two of Chamberlains Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy will place the trouble within control and- 1 I j or haps save a life-. -It ha 3 never known -bo fail oven in the sevemst . and it 0091 iB not beyond anyone. Adrt.l

| Cf)£ Iforofohemia Jaiijr MmxixAt GENERAL PRINTING DEPARTMENT THERE ifl no need to Bend out of the district for printing of any description. Our JOBBING DEPARTMENT. JOBBING DEPARTMENT, is equipped with an extensive SMonb-, went of type with which we can .urc out plain, commercial and ornamental printing of every description. In PAMPHLET WORK, SCHEDULES and PRIZE USTS We have the advantage of tho linotype, which givea speed and neatness, so necessary in this kind of work. Patronis* the local printing office. Being aloM it hand deUys and mistakes are aroidi>d, and it keeps hands employed in town. RING DP NUMBER 10. European Agency. HOLES ALE indenta prompt* * * ly executed at lowest caife priceß for all kinds of British and Continental goods, including:— Books and Stationery, Shoes and Leather, Chemicali ruggista' Sundriea, China, en ware and Glasaware, Motors and Acceasonea, Millinery and Pie.ce Goodß, Goodfl and Perfumery, Hardware, Machinery and Metaifl, Jewellery, Plate, and Watehea, Pnot^rapKl, unci Optical G*jda, Proviiioni ana Oilmen's Stores, etc., et*„ COMMISSION, 2i per cent. Uj 5 per cent. Trade discounts allowed. Special quotations .ckAfe: J , mand. Sample Cases upwards. Conaignmenti , ; V duce cold on Account, WILLIAM WILSON & SONS, (Established 1814). 2b, ABCH fJBCH LANE, LONDON, f 1 f B.C, Cable addreac: Aaauaire, Losdfii. Tide Table mail WATER AT HOK.IO. November 1. 3.1 V a.m.—tf.'MS p.m. November 2.—1.10 a.m. —'1.46 p.m. November 3. —5.19 a.m.—5.65 p.m. November -1.—ti.31 a.m. — '/.0 p.m. November 5. -7.38 a.m.—5.9 p.m. November 0.—8.35 a.m.—y.l p.m. November 7.—9.24 a.m. —9.47 p.m. November 8.—10.7 a.m. —10.27 p.m. November 9.—10.51 a.m. —11.12 p.m. November 10.—11.32 a.m. —11.50 p.m. November l'l.-—11.53 a.m.—0.17 p.m. November 12.—0.42 a.m.—1.6 p.m. November 13.—1.32 a.m.—.1.57 p.m. November 1d.—2.23 a.m.—2.49 p.m. November 10.—3.23 p.m. November 10.--4.30 a.m.—5.2 p.m. November .17.—5.'66 a.m. —6.13 p.m. November 18.—G.4J. a.m.—7.9 p.m. November 19.—7.31 a.m.—7.58 p.m. November 20.—8.21 a.m.—8.40 p.m. November 21.—9.3 a.m.—9.26 pan. November 22.—9.43 a.m.—10.0 p.tn. November 23.—10.17 a.m.—16.8S p.9t. November 24.—10.56 a.m.—JjkU p.Hi. "November 25.—11.36a.m.—TE5p November 2d.—ll.ST a.m. -4Xl* p.m. November 27.—0.35f a.m.—0.01 p'.n. November ■,■28.—1.9 a.m.—l.2o'p.m. November'29.—l.49 a.m.—3.10 p.bi November 30.—2.81 a.m.—2.5J p.ta* ,

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 November 1915, Page 1

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