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:: "MB H. O. SHBARGOLD, S.P.Q.R. STORE, OHAU. : Dear Sir,'—fleeing the many ad rertisementa far Cheap Oaah i Prices in the Hoxowhenua (Thronicle, I have been buying my groceries at those stores of late, thinking that I was fet- . ting my goods cheaper than from your store, bat upon oomparieon I find I have "fallen in." * • I find that your prioea ire juet as cheap and in MOM caees 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. other week one of your customers got a Urge table lamp for nothing, by simply returning eome eaeh 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 -, , , , 1.1 I ll_. .1 IW.V Cut Prices For Cash. At T. HARRIS'S Cash Butchery. TO MEET, THE SARD TIMES, T. HARRIS has cut prices on >the headj, and they are new oh their lowest stratum. if you want your money to go furthest, call in at tbe Cash Butohery and test the truth of my claim, T. HARRIS Cash Butcher, ' OXFORD fiTJJEET LEVIN.

t^7 - ANTED KNOWN.—IOOO skeias » * of khaki 4-ply wool juut opened. Price 7id per akeiu, 7s tidi per lb. Only at Stiles and Mathesou, Ltd., Levin. and Jfoxton. WANTED KNOWN.-A very special value line of Men's Washing Neglige Shirts just opened. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Price 4s tid, eavh, 3 far 11s 9d.—Stiles and Matiieson, Ltd.j Levin and Fox ton. KO,OGp Tomato and iiedding *J 'plants now ready for planting. A. J. Shailer, Nurseryman, Palmerston North. Telephone 686. lllG-qr WANTED KNOWN-New shipment of Ladies' Black Silk Hose. Tho greatest seller we have ovor had. Uot in early with your purclfase. Only 20 dozen left. Stiles and Matheson, Ltd., Levin and Foxton. MOTOR OYOLE DELIVERY. HOROWHBNUA DAlhl OflllON! ULiS THE CHRONICLE NOW IS DEliverod daily by motor oycliet, eneuring early and quick despatch ovei a wider area than ordinary. Resident! of the outlying dietriots should not* this change. If the measure of support accorded to this venture justifies the ohange it will be permanently established. WASTE PAPER for sale at Tha Chronicle Office. One penny po- lb. L*VIN LAUND^V. Mf BASER, Profri«treee of the * Lerin Lssndxy, undertakes— WAOHINQ AND IRONING. WASHING AND IRONING. WASHING AND IRONING. io all ij» breaches. Fix*t-o\ut* work. UITY BXPBRIBNCI. CITY JKPEBIENCI. SHANNON HODSE AGENCY SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY SHANNON HOUSE AGENCY E. A. W. Osborne FURNITURE DEALER, Ballance Street Shannon. HOUSE and COMMISSION AGENT, Rent and Debt Collector. Second hand furniture comprising Stretchers, 8 Sewing Machines (equal J to new), Tables, Washatande. Block Dray and Harneee (cheap), and many other good*. Fruit lands for Sale in Bell's Orchard, Mahana Estate, Bronte <" sections from 7 to 34 acres. 4.11 Nelson's apples growing land. For further partionlare E. A. W. OSBORNE Agent for the Guardian Fire aid Accident Insurance Company. Agent for the Provident Life Aesur ance Comuany. Use "NAZOL" and you won't keep a bad cold or eore throat above a day or . two. Acts like a oharm. Get a bot- . tie TOrDAY. Adrt. , DON'T -'RrrTiß WITH IT. ] D(j not ic.il to keep a bottle of Obain• s beriain'e Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy J on hand during the summer, for bow el ' complaint is always prevalent during j the hot months and is too dangerous 2 to be jtrifled with. This is especially > true when young children are attack ad j with it. A jdoee" or two ..of Chamber- i laineColU and Diarrhopa Remedy will j 1 placode trouble jwitJEin control and N perhaps save a life. It has never been N known to.iaileven in the severest cases N and it cog fc is not beyoid anyone. Advt. N<

Ja% Cbmitkl^j GENERAL PRINTING DEPARTMENT mHERB is no need to send oat of -*- the district for printing of »ny description. Our JOBBING DEPARTiEENT. JOBBING DEPARTMENT. ia equipped with un erteneiv* Mtorfrincnt of type with which we can out plain, coinmerokl and ornamerW printing of every description. In PAMPHLET WORK, SCHEDULfIi ■■■' and PRIZE LISTS We have the advantage of the linotype, which gives speed and neatness, so net* eseary in this kind of work. Patronise the local printing office. Being. «loee ai hand del»jfi and mietakes we •Voided, aad it keeps hands employed in lib* town. RING UP NUMBER 10. European Agency. OJHOLESALE Indenti prompt- '" ly executed at loweit cufe prices for all kinds of British end Continental goods, including:— Books and Stationery, Booti, Sboee and Leather, Chemicali And - ruggiste' Sundries, China, Earth* en ware and -'Gtlabiware, Cyolei, Motors and Acceeeoriei, Drapery, Piece Goodi, Fiwcy Goods and Perfumery, Hardwire, Machinery and Metais, Jewellery, '' Plato, and Watchei, Photogrftphf| and Optical Gvoda, Pioviiioni.iad Oilmen's Storee, etc., et*. .COMMISSION, 2J per oeii 1i 5 per cent. Trade discount* tilowed. Special quotation! on dfc. aip.ad. Sample Caeee f upwards. Consignments of Prfr duce sold oa Acconni. WILL!AM WILSON & SONS, (Eatabiished 1814). 26, ABCHURCfI LANE, j LONDON, 1 1 1 E.C« : Cshh eddxees: i-sauftire, Lomdoa., Tide Table # —■ —. HJGH WATER AT HOKIO. November 1.—3.17 a.m.—3.46 p.m. November.2.—4.lo a.m.— lM p.m. iNoveuiber 3.—6.19 a.m.—5.55 p.m. November 4.—13.31 a.m.— 7.6 g.m. iNovoiiiber 5.-7.38 a.m.—a.9 p.m. November C—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 U.—10.51 a.m.—11.12 p.m. November 10.-11.32 a.m.—11.50 p.m., November 11.—11.53 a.m.—0.17 p.m. November 12.—0.42 a.m.—1.6 p.m. Novombcr 13.-1.32 a.m.—1.57 p.m. November 14.—2.23 a.m.—2.49 p.m. November 15.—3.2 a a.m.—3.58 p.m. November 1C—4.30 a.m.—6.2 p.m. November 17.—5.3d a.m.-Mi.lS p.m. .* November 18.—6.41 a.m.—7.9 p.m. November 19 7.31 a.m.—7.53 p.m. November 20—8.21 a.m.—8.40 p.m. y November 21.—9,3 a.m.—9.26 p.m. ";' November 22.—9.43 a.m.—10.0 p.ffl, '< J November 23.—10 % .T7 a.m.—10.85 p.m. ' JVovember 24.—10.56 a.m.—llllß p.m. *. ■= iVovemher 25 —11.36 a.m.—itfSO p.e. -'? Xovembpr 26.—11.0Ta.m.— 4.11 pM. ' ' > November 27.—0.32 a.m OJI p.p. "' .;.{ November 28—1.9 a.m—lJ9 ft.m. '~'}'( S'ovemher 29.—1.49 &.m.-~iM : %n» . ,£ss> rovemher 30.—2.81 a.m.—2.51 p.m, , r ,C;l^^

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 November 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 November 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 November 1915, Page 1

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