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MR H. 0. SHEARGOLD, S.P.Q.R. STORE, OHAU. Dear Sir,' —Seeing the many advertisements ipr Cheap Caah Prices iu the Hoiwhenua Ohronicle, 1 have been baying my groceries at those storea of late, thinking that I was B*fc-. ting my goods cheaper than from your store, bat upon oomparison I find I have "fallen in." I find that your prices ■.Tβ just as cheap and in some cases cheaper than elsewhere, and taking into consideration the liberal discount you allow for Cash, your prices are those for the keon buyer and thrifty person. Why, tho other week one of your customers got a large table lamp for nothing, by simply returning some cask coupons. . lu future you may rely on my regular custom. For coupled with your most reasonable pricea, you are straightforward in dealing and cleanliness, which makea it a pleaeure for one to deal with you.—Yours faithfully _ m .. r .. i .--.. ~,. - - .-. - - '■ ———.™»——t Cut Prices"For Cash. I At !\ Bytefiei^. TO MEET THE HARD TIMES, T. HARRIS Jias cut prices on tho head," and they are now or their lowest stratum. If you want your money to go furthest, call iu ub tho Uaah But* ; chery and test the truth of my claim. T. HARRIS Cash Batcher, ! OXJj'OIID JSTREET LEVIN. ,'

"O7ANTED KNOWiN.—IUOO skuius » » ot : icJiaki -1-ply wool just opened. Price 7j-d per skein, 7b (Jdi pur lb. Ouly a< SLik's und Mathe&on, Ltd., Levin, a u<l I'oxliou. WANTW> KNOWN.- A very spec-1 ial value lino of Men's Washing Neyligo Sbiit, , * just opened. guaranteed to give: (satisfaction, i'rico 4s del, each, 3 l'ur 11s Ud.—Stiles and Mutliesou, Ltd., Levin and I ( 'oxtou. i 0,1)00 Tomato and Budding *-* plants now ready for planting. A. <l. Shailer, Nurseryman, Palmorston North. Telephone (386. lllG-qr WANTED KNOWN-Now shipment of Laitii*' Black Silk Hose. The Ljreatesfc seller wo have ever had. Uet i Hi early with your purcifaso. Only 20 diDZon left. Stiles and Mathesori, Ltd., Levin ami i'oxton. LAST Dance ot tho Season. Sup- , per provided. King's Theatre., ■ K rid ay, 12th November.—L. Ferria. MOTOIt CYCLE DELIVERY. HOROWUENUA DAIL*.CHRON'ULJfi milE CHRONICLE NOW IS J)E- --- livered daily by motor 'jyclwt, ensuring early and quick despatch ovei a wider area than ordinary. Resident* of the outlying districts should not* this change. If the measure of support accorded t'j this venture justifies the change it will bo permanently established. WASTE TAPER for sale at Tin Chronicle Office. One penny j p<V- lb. LEVIN LAUNDRY. jfyfl FUASER, Proprietrees of the LfjLe Levin Laundry, undertakes— WASHING AND IRONING. WASHING AND IRONING. WASHING AND IRONING, u all its branches. Fixet-clste work. CITY EXPERIENCE. CITY EXPERIENCE. SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY E. A. W. Osborne FURNITURE DEALER, Mallauco Street Shannon. / HOUSE and COMMISSION AGENT, Rent and Debt Collector. Second hand furniture comprising Strok-hors, 3 Sewing Machines (equal to new), Tables, Washstando. .Block Dray and Harness (cheap), and many other goods. Fruit lands for Sale in Bell's Orchard, Mahann Estate, Bronto F«tftte <' sections from 7 to 34 acrees. 411 Nelson's apples growing land. s'or further particulars E. A. W. OSBORNE Agent for tho Guardian Fire iticJ Accident Insurance Company. Agout for the Provident Life Aesur auco Company. DON'J 'KL'LE WITH IT. Jo not lail to keep a bottlo of Ohamborlam'& Colic and Diarrhoea ltomedy on hand during the summer, for boirol complaint is always prevalent during the hot months and is too dangerouo to be trifled with. This is especially true when young children are attacked with it. A doee or two of Chanibei?Jainß Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy will place tho trouble witHin control and perhaps save a life. It haa never.boon, known ,to-fail even in the severest cases . and it cost is not beyoid anyone. Adrt.

GEMEAL : PMIlYffiG DEPABTMBNT FTiHERE in no need to eend oat of ■*- ■ the district for printing of any &<*• scription. Our JOBBING DEPARTMENT. JOBBING DEPARTMENT, ■is equipped with en eiteneive Meort* [tient of typa with which we can turnout plain, commercial and ornamental printing of every description. In PAMPHLET WORK, 80HEDULJS and PRIZE LISTS We have- the advantage of the linotyffc, which givoa speed and neatness, eo neeitfsary in this kind of work. P»tronis« thtj local prioting office. Being el Oβ* \t h.ii.i«.l <lol*yfl and mistakes are »Toidml, and it, keopa bands employed in >he Lowu. RING UP NUMBER 10. .European Agency. V\ IMIIOLKyALE lnJeutß prompt- . * Iy oxecuted at loweit caife prices for all kinds of British , aid Continental ftooue, including , ,;-=- Books aud Stationery, Booti, Sitoea and Leather, Chemicali and ruggiHte , Sundries, China, Eartkenware uud Glaeiware, Oyolei, Motors and Acceieoriei, I)rapery e Milliuery and Piece Goode, Famejt Goods and Perfumery, Machinery and Metaia, Jewellery, Plate, und Watchos, Photographii and Oytical Ovade, Proviiione ilia Oilmen's Stores, etc., k>€, COMMISSION, 2\ Beal. «■ 5 per cent. Trade diecounte *i< iowed. Special quotation! on (iav mand. Sample Caaei from ■■$!% upwards. Consignmenti ot Prfr iluce Bold on Account. WILLIAM WILSON & SONS, (Eetabliflhed 1814). 25, ABUFHJRCH LANE, LONDON, ? * 1 B.C. C&bh addrt'Btf: iauusiire, Loadoi. lide Table HIGH WATJift AT EOKIO. -Noviiuibur 1. y.r/ a.m.-3.46' p.m. .November. 2.—1.10 a.m.—4.46 p,m. * iSovon.iber i),—O.iU a.m.: —5.55 p.m. November i. —b'.3l a.m.— 7.G p.m. lNuvcmbor 5—7.38 a.ui.—b.£> p.m. November <J.- —8.35 a.m.—U.l p.m. November 7.— D.24 a.m.—ii.47 p.m. November 8.—1U.7 a.m.—10.27 p.m. November 'J. -10.51 a.m.—11.12 p.m. November 10.—11.32 a.m.—11.60 p.m. iVovomber 11.—11.63 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 1i.—2.23 a.m.—2.49 p.m. November 15. : -3.23 a.m.—3.58 p.m.Noveinber 1β.—4.30 a.m.—5.2 p.m. November 17.--5.3 i a.m.— 6.13 p.m. November 18.-6.41 a.m.—7.9 p.m. l November 19.— 7.31 a.m.—7.53 p.m. November 20.--8.21 a.m.—8.40 p.rai. ' ", November 21.—9.3 a.m.—0.26 p.m. November 22.—9.43 a.m.— 10.0 p.m. November 2;).-10.17 a.m.— 10.88 p.M. Nove.mher 24.—10.56 -a.m.— 11.18 p.m. . November'.2s—ll.36 a.ru.*-ll!?0 p.BSi . November 26. - U.ST a.m.—O.W p.n. , ; ,' "„ N'ovembei 27.—0.35f p.m. , /,) iNovembor-28.—1..U a.m.— lM fym.■ . >| ; [November 29-— i-49 , a.m.— i»lo- »».ilc ■ , Noyember 30.^2,81- ; a.ni,p2.W;P ( iffl|i-.,r.1:;^,-s|ffi

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 November 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 November 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 November 1915, Page 1

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