GK H. Haiu'kk P. H. HAitmt. r TAKI, LKVIN. JJAKPEII AND JJARPER, & SOLICITORS^ LEVIN. rs to Mr E. J. Prendergast. MONEY TO LEND On approved security atj owoßt current ratoa. CENTRAL HOTEL. OTAKI. Sample Btsmi for Commercial Travel]#!. ttt/#igbt'a Dnnedm Boer only on Up. The Beat Brands of Wines and Bpirifci kept in stock. Letten and telegrams promptly attended ia W. MoKEGtf, ... ... Proprietor. 6 Ifs If your RAZOR is not going sweetly: If your SCISSORS won't cut: If your UMBRELLA wants covering or repairing: I If you want an artistic HAIR-OUT or an EASY SHAVE: If you wnint any airticlo in the TOBACCONIST'S lino: If you want to put in an hour at BILLIARDS: TRY T. Jenman, THE LEADING HAIRDRESSER, TOBACCONIST AND UMBRELLA MAKER, LEVIN. NOTICE. "The Horowhenna Chronicle" may be obtained daily from— Messrs A. T. Fenton and Co. Levin. Mr J. W. Thompson - - Levin Mrs Milne Weraroa Miss Dunckley - - - Shannon. Byron Brown, Limited - - - - Ohau. Mr C. E. Lindsay - - - Mianakau.
Clark's 3tore rfcews. Established 1894. " Spring is Coming." PUBLISHED WEEKLY. LEVIN, AUGUST 10TH, 1910. PRICE : ONE PENNY. Correspondence. ancl styMl s owls tl,an anv Local Items. Wanteds. other store on this const "" ■■■ ♦•Sixteer. years successful ~ " ~ tradin gis a piottv conclns- Clark's wi'der sale closed Advertisements undei this SOMIO KKLfAHLE • arffninent . ' lhat T •»> Halm-day after a four heading Is each. -reek s run. Ihe sale was .l'A( iy. am offering good values mn! ~ R ,, (l oss hy tlio look of the ~ ~ * keeping faith with mv ri.n coiuiLers and shelves. W ANTI'/D 10 SbLL—A , , .. . , ~, goo-- second hand buggv, in To tlm liMitm- tomeis and friends. Its |ij rp !u .\ v shops are about good order. Originally quite safe to follow the <- ( > he eroded on the east ,ust £00; will take £20 and Sir— ]f T a of ~il ira. , di». ££ A «* good proportion ol the 1000 criminating people, am! if :ill loused to good tenants. . people who read this paper you're observant you'll-find T]|p ,| oro „ l!loinia ]{ace WAXTISD KNOWN.-That every day to glance through that my store is getting the Mooting will be held on Clark's new goods will army advertisements, mv en- patronage of residents who l 2 and 3. ' 'V' <l ; n ~ ; l7- s r n J , , , , , Cla-i k s are opening new " st - Hie main shipment deavour to prove that I can know good drapery and <])r ; nL , ] ints , UK | millinery about September 10th. equal "Wellington's or Pal- what it is worth. To all .m August L'lird for the ocmerston's best stores, for those prejudiced against the c ' as ' <,n - /et '0 TiKT.— To selliing good quality goods "country draper" I would Until (he arrival of the! oli'tside'lus own tmra at lowest prices my future ask a trial order for their lU ,''' s _ , i'.\'"it-bout a word of advice men s working shirts at „,..i „ j. , will be assured and money spring requirements. 0110 price --'Js (id each. Yi z for tdTo fufciire of T saved for Levin buyers. I loura faithfully, About .liali the usual price. ; , want people in this diisfcriet W. M. CLARK. We have been told that j AXThD TO SELL.—AII to know my qualities and !!*"*? in newspaper advertising re- our 1,1011 3 black oilskins at Dl. 1... e 1 1 latint* to our tailored box wtual cost price. Just prices to know, for a fact, its for men, we are given nsk to see them next time that lam a "daroct import- Dacca calicoes, Dacca o "harping on the same^ 011 are inor" from the manufacturers sheetings, Dacca Clam;<-I- So may it be.! , ■ ti 1 lint our on tie thouglittull.v k v \ vrrm .v in England, and as keen a ettes are equal to the best ~ij s _. ().f eonr.se it is hard'™ \ H 7 , 0 lva "t buyer of all New Zen aid that are. made - 1,1,1 S| it Ibe as un'hkc? otheT goods as any city buyer. I cost less at Clark's. if . ' '"Wore"we given toi? tores . as u ' c can make itwant people to feel that my romancing the task would ' n being bettei. store is a "reliable storo" A strong buggy in good "jsolf. If ,^* e , , , . , . , . lelight in repetition it is be- WANTED IvNOWN That to trade at—to understand order is advertised lor cnuse our First announce- Clark's liavo just opened my methods, and to fidly sale. Originally cost COO. ment of years ago was a some new spring suits for comprehend why I can offer Can be bought * for ClO ■ iL;,tom ,°. nt oF ht'ts-ancl men. The famous tailored . L , ■ J , , succeeding years have not I3ox suit made to our spobettor and more reliable good terms- riltored bhom. cial order.
LEVIN CORPORATION GAS DEPARTMENT. OUTSIDE LAMP. in use at W. At. Clark s Drapery Establishment, Oxford Street, 0. E. SHAW, Telephones 25 and 60. Manager.
Dominion Boarding'hoiise. r~a OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. MRS SMITH w,ho has taken over the DOMINION BOARDING HOUSE, lias had it renovated throughout. FIVE RECOMMENDATIONS. Good Table; Good Beds; Hot and Cold Water Service; Good Waiting, and First-Class Supervision. Tariff - -4s Gd per day. Dinner at 11 a.m. on Sale Days. Weekly Boarders taken at 18s pei week. 929-y. Dressmaking. THE Ladies of Weraroa may have their dressmaking done in their own vicinity by a competent dressmaker by leaving tthear ar- " titers with Misa Hall, whose business is now in full swing. , Good lines of confectionery and fruit are stocked in the retail side of the establishment. I I ■> Miss, Hall, Dressmaker. ■a WBBABOi. L-. I
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