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BUSINESS NOTICES. SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK. N.Z. Official Regimental Histories. AT Greatly Reduced Prices. Maoris in Great War, pub. 15/-, bow 2/6 History Auckland Regiment, pub. 16/6, now 2/6 N.Z. 'Cyclists Corps, pub. 6/-, now 2/6 Wellington Mounted Rifles, pub. 10/6, now 2/6 Canterbury Mounted Rifles, pub. 12/6, now 2/6 Machine Gunners, pub 12/6, now 2/6 Tunnelling Corps, pub. 9/6, now 2/6 N.Z. Medical Corps, pub. 21/-, now 5/LATEST NOVELS, ETC. CHIEF LEVIN AGENT FOR “DOMINION.” Wm. STANNARD, LEVIN’S BOOKSELLER. FOR SALE. pOR QUICK SALE—I Oak Cabinet Gramophone and Records, condition as new. Cost £45. No reasonable offer .refused. For address apply “Chroni: cle” OfS.ee. pOR SALE —One-ton baled meadowhay. Address at “Chronicle” or ’Phone 261 K. pOR SALE —Plump cockerels, 3/- per dozen.—R. K. McDonell, Phone 371. PUT PRICES for Boys’ School Togs at Clark’s, Ltd., Boys’ Grey Cotton Shirts 1/11, all sizes; Grey Shorts, 3/6 all sizes; Boys’ Singlets, 1/6, all sizes; Boys’ light weight Stockings, 1/11, all sizes; School Caps, 2/9. You can get your boy dressed better and cheaper at Clark’s, Ltd. pURNITUBE BARGAINS at Hutchins’ Great Sale. Rimu occasional Tables 12/6; seagrass chairs 15/9. 9 x 9ft, felt base squares from 29/6. Call and inspect at Hutchins’ Furniture Warehouse, 311 Main 'Street East, Palmerston North. jnLARK’S, LTD., offer the best service to men who require*- a Made-to-measure Suit. Hundreds of patterns to choose from! at .prices from 79/6 to £B/8/-. The makes include Sincerity, Lynx, Minster, Petone, Kaiapoi, National and Broadway; ail guaranteed to fit well. A-PIBCE RIMU DINING ROOM U SUITE comprises: D end Table, Sideboard and 4 Dining Chairs with lift out seats. Sale Price £B. Inspection cordially invited. —Hutchins’ Furniture Warehouse, 311 Main Street East, Palmerston North. THE MILKING SEASON will be here in a few weeks and don’t forget that D. Anderson can fit your shed up with milking machines or separator immediately or will repair any make of machine at to-day’s prices. pOR WET WEATHER—Gum Boots for r all, at all prices. Men’s Knee Gums with white cleated soles from 15/6. Value for money always at Dempsey’s Shoe Store, Oxford Street. Phone 129. piNAL PYJAMA PRICES at Clark’s. F Men’s Flannelette Pyjamas, 4/6; Twill Pyjamas, 5/3, and Double Warp Pyjamas 5/11. In. men’s and large men’s sizes. \t/HY WRITE the date on your receipts, accounts, etc., when rubber stamps, good for a number of years, are obtainable at the “Chronicle” from 2/- each. ALL modern office requisites, stamp pads, inks, etc., obtainable at “Levin Daily Chronicle” Office. Moderate prices. MR FARMER.—We have two good ton 1 trucks for sale. Inspection invited. Prices right. Start the season with one of these vehicles. —Milnes’ Garage. 'TIME can be saved in numbers of ways by the use of rubber stamps. Enquire about the cost of one for your purpose at the “Chronicle” Office. TF you are looking for a light delivery 1 van for farm work, i-ton models. Vnliift rieht. Call and inspect same at Milnes’ Garage. Prices £2O to £125. 'THE CHT.r?iritrisil' r CA3LB SERVICE. 3 International cams news appearin this issue is published by arsment with the Australian Press Nation and the Sun-Herald News ice, Limited. , special arrangement, Reuter ■ 1 service, in addition to other specources of information, is used in mmpilation of the oversea intellx--3 published in this issue and all s therein in Australia and New ind are reserved, ch of the cable news en this page i so headed has appeared in The s and is cabled to Australia and Zealand by apecial Id be. understood that the opinions not those of The Times unlese exily stated tp bo so.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 September 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 September 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 September 1932, Page 1