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BUSINESS NOTICES. POPULAR BOOKS At 2/6. “The Story of My Life,” by Helen Keller. “Bonnet and Shawl,” by Philip Guedalla. “Folded Hands,” by Eiehard King. “Adventures in Friendship,” by David Grayson, “Some Tings that Matter,” by Lord Riddell. “More Things, that Matter,” by Lord Riddell. “Great Possessions,” by David Grayson. “Boys’ and Girls’ Life of Christ,” by J. Patterson Smyth, “Nerves in Disorder,” by A. T. Schofield. “Story of the Plants,” by Grant Allen. "God in the Slums” BY HUGH REDWOOD, PRICE I/-. Everyman’s Encyclopaedia, NEW AND ENLARGED EDITION. 12 VOLUMES. First two Vols. Issued this Month. PRICE 7/6 VOL. Wm. STANNARD, “LEVIN’S BOOKSELLER. FOR SALE. QOOD POTATOES, medium or large, 28 lbs. .2/-; 56 ius., 3/6; 112 lbs, 6/6, delivered. —S. J. King, Ohau. J7IDERDOWN QUILTS now selling at reduced prices in all grades and sizes. Single size from 27/6; double size from 32/6. Wo cordially' invite you to inspect. Hutchins’ Furniture Warehouse, 311 Main Street East, Palmerston North. JNVENTION FOR SALE —Accountant’s report shows 150 per cent, profit.—Hammond, 221 Cuba Street, Palmerston North. 4 PIECE OAK BEDROOM SUITE now selling at £l6/10/-; comprising wardrobe with leadlight and drawer at bottom, duchess chest, 4ft 6in. panel bedstead and pedestal cabinet. Call and inspect at Hutchins’ Furniture Warehouse, 311 Main Street East, Palmerston North, QOLF CLUBS and Balls in the World’s best makers at reasonable prices. We make a speciality of the finest left hand wood and Stainless Steel Clubs with highest grade Steel Shafts. — Parker, Vincent and Co. pOR THE LATEST NOVELTIES in knitting wools, it will pay you to visit Clark’s, Ltd., They have a splendid assortment of all that is new. gECRET of Youth at 65. Reduced weight 201 b. with Youth-O-Form. Absolutely harmless.—C. S. Keedwell. REFRESHING Beverage and wonderful tonic secured by mixing Yeaston Tablets with water.—Crown Pharmacy. gEAUTIFUL BEDSPREADS as showing in Clark’s Furnishing Window are the very latest, besides being stylish it is so easy to effect delightful colour harmonies. Prices are very reasonable. Full Double Bed size 35/-, Single Bed 25/-. —Clark’s Ltd., Levin’s Best Store. MAN feels as fit as a youth again since eating Yeaston Tablets. —Crown Pharmacy. CHRONIC COLDS disappear by taking British Yeast-o-Cod Tablets. 3/for 32. Double size, 5/-. C. S. Keedwell, Chemist. ONE ESSEX Super -Six Coach. —A modern car, good mechcaical order. Finished in a pleasing colour, blue, and a very reasonable price. Terms arranged.—Milnes’ Garage. “pASOINAC,” the new leather brushing lacquer, in all colours, post free. 2/- set. —Alexander Clark, Ltd., P.O. Box 185, Palmerston North. piTNESS IN WOMEN! Invigorating sensation of fitness secured by taking Youth-O-Form Capsules which remove unnecessary fat. —C. S. Keedwell, Chemist. INDIGESTION! Free yourself from Indigestion .by regularly eating Yeaston Tablets. —Crown Pharmacy. TWENTY SHILIiLINGS make £l, but if you want twenty-onie shillings’ worth of value for your £ see the quality footwear at F. W. Pink’s. No sale is necessary here —we give full value 52 weeks in the year. TO FARMERS looking for a serviceable and useful Truck, we have a Ton Truck, fitted with Ruxtell Gears, in great order, at a low price.—Milnes’ Garage. RECONSTRUCTION will soon be in hand in Hawke’s Bay, but remember that I have been carrying out satisfactory reconstruction to boots and shoes in this district for over forty years. Ensure satisfaction and bring tlmm to me.— F. W. Pink.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 April 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 April 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 April 1931, Page 1