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GIFTS FOR f r ==^ONE WEEK During- our Home Furnishing Week (Mav i to io) we intend giving customers these gift pre- I - * "~ niiums:— New Home Furnishings will prepare your home for "\\ inter's social activities. Guests wili be in your home; -critical, observant MAT WITH £2 PURCHASE, guests. Your home must look its best, particularly the interior. , Our Home Furnishings will lend charm and cheer to the whole Willi every purchase of Home place. Furnishings to the value of £2 we will give a useful Door Mat, Home Furnishing Week ?'!!' or a Mo ! or c t, Stcp © Mat of the same value. I his in MAY Ist to 10th addition to our Cash Rebate of id. m the Shilling. An unequalled showing of Home Furnishings here to make your home the most home-like place on earth—Soft Carpets, pleasing dinpc U7ITU PIIDTUAQF Cretonnes, charming Curtains, warm Rugs, Linoleums for every KIMUa Willi XI runttlflDD. room in the house, and so 011. „ - To customers spending £1 we LINOLEUMS— ('I'I<"TAINS--Over 300 novelties will give one pair of Bag Rings, Over ioo patterns DOWN OLll.'l'S--21 :--o to selcct nickcl-platcd, with instructions CARPET SQUARES— . JAP. CARI'I-. l' StjUARES for ln;l ] vinw - Ul , ,| lc popular Cre--200 desig-ns 1-5 dificient B «. n _ n ii-xr ?n mucli used to-dav ART CRETONNES— RUGS—Over Soo, British made B ' t , ) , nnc . i^ I] ° " „ 200 creations BODY CARPETS— To make up I This m addition to our Cash ReBEDDING— CARPET RUNNERS— g bate of id. in the Shilling. All own pure makes More than 60 kinds I l ' ' !

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Victory War Loan, 1919. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that subscriptions S in anticipation of the forthcoming War Loan I B M arc now being received at the Treasury or at any Bank or Postal Money Order Office in the Dominion. Such subscribtions will carry interest from the date of lodgment to Public Account. Taxpayers are reminded that the COMPULSORY provisions of the Finance Act (No 2), 1918, will be pat into operation, and that persons who are required to subscribe under compulsion will receive 3 per cent, only by way of interest on their investments. 4 Persons who voluntarily subscribe in antiIcipation will receive credit for their subscriptions when the compulsory sections of the Act are put into operation. Voluntary subscriptions will bear interest at the rate of 4i- per cent., free of income tax ; date of maturity, 1938. Post Office Inscribed Stock (which will bear interest at the rate of 5 per cent., subject to income tax, with date of ijiaturity 1927) and Post Office Certificates may be obtained from Money-order Offices on the usual terms. ARTHUR M. MYERS, Acting Minister of Finance- [ l; I [ MI^NCMACHII^ if vr ~ Build your herds around this machine, the only mechanical milker worth while. Prices, particulars, etc., cheerfully given on application to E ALLMAND, 'fear Levin Railway Stn. g !■! ■Willi ■ WW— 1 CATAIOCUE full of interesting illuslraticrnT 1 M \'f> I liettjiilll d Send Diroel ' c Actual M«ker». HjtU 1 Mmri BUYER'S GUIDE.—Let us send it you ill ree c^ arge toc '"' p rac, ' ca ' |\v«nL lace 'curtains, nets, muslins, 11\!»| CASEMENT CURTAINS and fabrics, IIuHR CRETONNES, CARPETS, RUGS, HOUSE- lIIBHH hold LINENS, also HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR suitable for all climates, BLOUSES, etc. |I|H IW* Reliable Values. Attractive 'Designs. Our stocks are " f now ready to replenish your requirements. I SAIVIPLrfE PARCEL ( ! postage PAID d ) 52/6 1 2 pairs nice quality, rich rid lacc design Curtains, 3 yards lon*. I 1 oair New Waterfall Curta ns, adapted to anv w ndow I 1 Irish Damask Table Cloth, durable quality, size Mins. by 80ms. I 1 super qu ility Damask Supper CH b. size 50ins. by 50ins. I 6 Damask Serviettes. ne.,t design, size 20ins. by 20ins. 3 MARVELLOUS VALUE. 52/® Postage Paid. Write NOW for Catalogue. I 6' years Old Establ : sh-d Shippers to all parts. All classes of I »^T d r-,T^ I SAML. PEACH & SONS, THE LOOMS, NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND, ' ——

New Butchery. J. Lentmon & Co. THE FAMILY BUTCHERS. BEG to announce that they will open their new shop in Oxford street on Saturday next, MARCH 1, with a big selection of meat, including CHOICE WETHER MUTTON BEST LAMB PRIME OX BEEF And DAIRY-FED PORK. SAUSAGES and all kinds of small goods. Give us a trial and you will be convinced our stock is the beet. Order cart will make rounds as usual. Maize -\/f aize AIZE IVI AIZE FUST LANDED FROM AUSTRALIA. 25 Sacks HICKORY KING MAIZE ; tlie finest- white variety ever grown. 25 Sacks WHITE HORSETOOTH MAIZE. The old standard variety. 25 Sacks NINETY DAY RED MAIZE; the quickest developing Maize ever grown and a heavv cropper. 100 Sacks' YELTX>W HOUSE TOOTH MAIZE; New Zoaland crown. ALSO IN STOCKAlgerian Oats, Barley, Peas, Soudan Grass, etc. etc. ONLY QUALITY : : : THE BEST E. H. CRABB, Rangitikei street, Palmerston North. Box 263. Phone 700. S. RISK. WELLINGTON LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR, 1 Next to Borough Council Chambers, | Oxford street, Leviu. • Mr Risk, who was in business iti Cuba .street, Wullii gtou, for many years is a r specialist in ro-modelling fur coaU>. Tailor-made Costumes to order, from ladies' own matt.rial, £ 3 10s Suits to order roni £0 os. / Costumes and Suits Repaired, Presacd, and Cleaned as t good as new ft\.m 7s 6d. ; Good selection of patterns, i Lessons in cutting given; at,£3 3s for I for the course. S HOROWHENUA COUNTY PATRI* lOTIC ASSOCIATION. Aaent for the RETURNED SOLDIEBfi' INFORMATION DEPART- | MENT. | Work Wasted for Returned Men. .Vo. 12.—Light store work wanted, applicant's address Otaki Railway. THIS Sl'.iCE will be occupied by tlie Patriotic Association to advertise the wants of Returned Men requiring employment, . and employers seeking labour, are invitee to communicate with the undersigned, who will furnish full particulars as to character and qualifications of applicant®. F. P. WALKLEY, Secretary. Oxfotd Chambers, Levin. Phone 17.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 May 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 May 1919, Page 4