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BUSINESS NOTICES. LATEST NOVaS. 6/- Each. * "Altar of Honour," Ethel M. Dell. "The Hidden City," Philip Gibbs. "Romantic Prince," ' R. Sabatini. "Case of Sergeant Griseha," Arnold Zweig. "War," Arnold Zweig. "Bretherton," W. F. Morris. "Don Careless," Rex Beach. "Ancestor Jorico," W. J. Locke. "Uncertain Trumpet," A. S. M. Hutchinson. "Another Day," Jeffery Farnol. "Dance Littfe Gentleman," Gilbert Frankau. "In Chains." Joseph Delmont. "Tapestry of Dreams," Joan Cowdray. "Girl of Golden Reef," H. de "Vere Stacpool. "Crazy Pavements." Beverly Nichols. "DodsVorth," Sinclair Lemfl. "Roper's Row" Warwick Deeping. "Pamela's Spring Song," Cecil RobTHE LATEST 3/6 EDITIONS. DIARIES FOR 1930. LATEST PERIODICALS. MAGAZINES. Win. C. LEVIN'S BOOKSELLER.

FOE SALE. rOL'XD—Girl's Overcoat. Owner tan have same on paying cost of advertisement. I WILL Person who picked up spare j rim and tyre opposite Harding's in I Oxford Street, communicate witn | "Chronicle" Office. | QREEN GOOSEBERRIES FOR SALE. ! 3d per \W. —A. Tomliuson, York I Street. RIPE TOMATOES in any quantity, beautiful quality,' fresh picked. <f. T. Oak, Durham Street. ASTER PLANTS.—Finest mixed doubles, 12 for 1/1, 50 for 2/1, 100 for 3/8. delivered anywhere for cash. —B. H. Just, Botanical Nurseri.-s, Palmerston North. pKESH EGGS FOR SALE.—First Grade, hen 1/3, duck 1/3. at Levin Poultry Keepers' Depot. JUST ARRIVED from the Parisian j Neck-Wear Company, 75 dozen new i wide-end ties —beautiful good 3 in I pleasing designs. Priced from 2/6 to I 7'6 at Clark's. Ltd. Levin's Best j gEST GRADE Crepe Sole Tennis Shoes I (sizes 3to 7). Lace 6/6, Strap 8/3, j coloured Trims S/0. Plain sole strap I oil Nett Cash Prices at Dempsey's, Oxford Street. Levin. Neat repairs. pOR SALE—Practically new AlfaLaval Separator, 45 gall. Handle I and power pulleys ataehed. No reasonable offer refused. W. Woollett, Roslyn j Road. pOR SALE —Dolls' Prams in seagrass, 11/6, 14/6, 17/6, 27/6. 35/-, 39/6, and 45/-. We can thoroughly recommend these prams for the kiddies: they are strong and nicely made.' Write todav for particulars to Hut chins' Furniture Warehouse. 311 Main Street East, Palmc-rstna Nor/i.

JTOR SALE —'>•■_■»t Christinas Furniture Sale u*w or..—"Paheo" Floor Cov- ' gs. Oft wide, 4-"11 per yard. Tuft le.«°"Om-;a v Matt re.-*." 4ft 6ins. wide. r.IVC; pillo-.vs 1-11 eaeh (limiten number;. Dozens of other bargains await vmi at Hutchins' Furniture Warehouse.* 311 Main Street East, Pabnersi ton North. NGLISH WALLPAPERS rue foiling for le«s at Alexander Clark, Ltd., i I*3 and 17 Fitzherbert Avenue, Pat- ( merston North. Write for Samples tolINOLEUM MATS in oval shape are the latest for bath rooms, 3/6 eaeh —Clark's, Levin's Best Store. fi'RES REDUCED—2O per cent, and 5 per eent. off list prices for cask Tyres and Tabes. Get in early on this —Milnes' Garage. OTHERS COME ard others go. but like the brsok, F. W. Pink goes on. Nearly half a century at the trade now and his customers say there's no one like him for repairs. QENTJLNE TAUPIRI COAL, Wood and Coke supplied on shortest notice Qualify the best and prompt attentior ro all orders guaranteed--—4.. P. Knowies; Thone 3295. qOUTH ISLAND Table Potatoes (Red Dakota), excellent quality, available in any quantity. Sack lots 13/6 cwt. at Parker, Vincent & Co.'s Supplj Store. HON'T BUT A CATC until you have j had a demonstration of the wonderful Chevrolet —the greatest light car I value on the market. —Eclipse Garage will demonstrate its merits.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 December 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 December 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 December 1929, Page 1