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BUSINESS NOTICES, 'bOOKsT “The Complete Opera Book.” 15/-. “Cassell’s Family Doctor,”l2/6. “ Aloysius Horn,” 10/-. “Dr, Dolittle’s-Caravan,” 7/6. “Auction Bridge,” by F. Irwin, 7/6. Pear’s Cyclopaedia, 3/6. “My Life and Work,” by Henry Ford, 2/6. “Married Love,” 3/6. “War Birds,” 2/6. - “Honour or Dollars,” 2/6. “Jew Suss,” 6/-. “Beau Ideal,” P. G. Wren, 6/-. “Electrical Cookery,” 2/6. “Cupid in Africa,” P. C. Wren, 3/6, “■Unposted Letters,” 2/6. “London Stories,” 2/6. “Gospel, of Evolution,” 2/6. 100 Volumes Traveller’s Library. New Volumes Everyman’s Library, New Volumes Wayfarer’s Library. New Volumes Collins’ Classics. TEXT BOOKS IN GREAT VARIETY. I ‘ " i. - * WM. C. STANNARD, THE UP-TO-DATE BOOKSELLER FOR SALE. / - RAYING HENS, 12 for £3 (6 for 30/-) to make room. —H. Leger. Phone 162. pONTIAC. —A SENSATIONAL SUCCESS —based on Sensational Value. -—“Eclipse” Garage, the sole agents.. Have an Excellent 4-cyl. Buick for Sale. Only been privately owned. This is also guaranteed for six months. £165. —“Eclipse” Garage. SPRING TIME is .Blanket Washing time and there’s no better soap on the market than “Niu Soap” for blanket washing. Made in Levin by I. T. Rawsoii, King’s Drive. | pONTIAC IB SECOND ONLY TO BUICK in popularity among six cylinder ears. Don’t Forget, sec it today at the “Eclipse’’"Garage, the sole agents. YOU COMPLYING" wit& the Motor Regulations? Is your motor car fitted with a large projecting reflector not less than 2 square inches in size? If not we can put you right. Get one fitted at once at Milne’s Garage. 130 000 PONTIACS were sold last ’ year. See this wonderful new Six at the “Eclipse” Garage. pOR SALE—Smart 4-pie< e Rimu bedroom Suite .with oval mirrors, £ls 15/-; 4-piece Oak Bedroom Suites from £l9 10s. Well made and nicely finished; no 3-ply used. Write for sketch. —Hutchins’ Furniture Warehouse, 311 Main Street East, Palmerston North. pONTIAC’S SUCCESS 1 stands without parallel in the automotive world. See Pontiac To-day at the “Eclipse” Garage. , . DOOKLOVERS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME at Aitken’s.. You will find many new and interesting books, both for children and adults, just received. Call early and often at Aitkeu’s, Levin ’s Leading Bookseller. PR AD ED EGGS FOR SALE -First grade (W-l),'1/6; second grade (W-2) 1/3; duck (W), 1/6. At the Levin Poultry Keepers’ Depot. JUST ARRIVED. —Congoleum Mats in a grand assortment of colourings and designs, size, 18 inches by 36 inches. These mats will protect the wear of your do of coverings. Selling price, 2/3 each. SPRINGTIME IS . PHOTOGRAPH - TIME. Brilliant and beautiful results with our powerful electric lights, “just like the movies.”—A. Billens’ Studio, Levin./ ■■ - - W • : —r * pOR SALE —3ft Rimu Bedsteads complete,, with non-sag ; wire mattress, 45/-; 3ft Hospital Beds 30A; smart/little 2-drawer rimu Duchess Chest, 55/-. Save money; shop at Hutchins’ Furniture Warehouse, 311 Main Street East, Palmerston North. / gEST ENGLISH LEATHER and first • class /workmanship are combined to make boots or shoes like new when left for repairs at H. E. Bassett’s, pear Parker, Vincent & Co. CHESTS and Persistent Goughs . in children or adults are best treated with Buignync’s Celebrated Cream Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil,' the most palatable of all Cod' Liver Oil preparations. Fresh stocks from the English manufacturers obtainable from C. S. Kec dwell’s Pharmacy.* ■ ■■ r— — - |T DOESN’T MATTER where you buy your boots, if you want a good repair job done take them to J lm O. Better, next the C. M. Ross Co;, who spec- ] ialises in repair work only. MILKING - MACHINE RIJBBERS, Belting, and Fasteners, Moffat Virtue Cups, Buckets, Strainers, Drenches, Milkeeze, Safonia, Disinfectant, Yard Brooms, Etc., at Parker, and Co., Supply Store.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 September 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 September 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 September 1928, Page 1

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