JOB PRINTING Mlgh Grade Work. Best Quality Materials. Seasonable Prices. Prompt Delivery. Bemembert There la no work the “Chronicle 1 * staff and plant cannot do. Ask for quotations.
BUSINESS NOTICES. HOW TO MEET THE SLUMP. WITH the spending capacity of " m ost families reduced to a certain extent it is advisable to buy only standard lines rather than experiment ■with something doubtful on which there may be a probable monetary saving of a penny or two. Moffatt’s exercise particular care in buying and accept only ' goods that will give the utmost ; satisfaction to customers. Lowest market prices are charged for goods that can be relied upon and the best, usually goes a little farther. Goods delivered regularly to all parts of the borough. L MOFFATT, GROCER, LEVIN. READING FIT FOR A KING FOLLOW THE FASHION AND READ BOOKS. THREE EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD 3/6 TITLES. 11 Tumbling River Range, *’ by W. C. Tuttle “Spookey Riders,” by W. C. Tuttle. “The Wagon Train,” by C. W. Sanders. A FEW GOOD TITLES AT 2/6. “Hidden Blood,” by W. C. Tuttle. “The Mystery of The Red Triangle,” by W. C. Tuttle. “Black Thunder,” by B. M. Bower. “Tiger Dawn,” by Selwyn Jepson. “The Sheepman's Gold,” by R. A. Bennett. “The Guarded Halo,” by Margaret Pedler. AND MANY OTHERS. (GOOD SELECTION OF 1/- NOVELS OR 3 FOR 2/6. A. H. MACLEANr BOOKSELLER & STATIONER. PAY CASH & PAY LESS AT YATES’CASH STORES, LTD. Phone 372. Municipal Buildings. Broken Pekoe Tea ...... 1/9 per lb. Yittana Tea, 3 grades, 2/-, 2/4, 2/8 lb. Loose Cornflour, 4d lb, 3 lbs. for lid. Icing Sugar .. 4d lb, 3 lbs for lid. Lentils 4d lb. Sjlit Peas 3 lbs. for lOd. Pearl Barley 3d lb, 5 lbs for 1/-. Cooking Figs 6d per lb. Stoned Dates 5d per lb. Dried Apricots for jam making, 6d lb. Shelled Walnut Pieces 1/8 per lb. Dessicated Cocoanut 6d per lb. 3-Crown Mildura Currants, 7d per lb. Sardines email tins, 4 tins for lid. Radium Boot Polish, large, .. 9d tin. Sliced Peaches, 16oz. tins .. lOd tin. WHY -GO FURTHER AND FARE WORSE. COO-EE CLEANED Means WELL CLEANED! COMMENCE the year by having all your old suits thoroughly dry-clean-ed and pressed by the original and largest dry cleaning plant in the district. COO-EE Tailoring and Dry-Cleaning Co., Ltd., 268 CUBA ST., PALMERSTON N. •PHONE 6028. . *tiOok your best —be COO-EE Pressed.' WF PAY FREIGHT. £ALLOW SKINjg become fresh and healthy when Yeaston, Tablets regularly eaten.*—Crown Pharmacy, CHABM and Grace secured by taking Youth-O-Porm Capsules, which reduce fat. 6/6. —C. S. Keedwell, Chemiri. •
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 April 1931, Page 1
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