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I Don't There's no economy in runaiug the chances in tills climate to save a. wwiiimiiiHiwwMwwuimHWfflimMwrt littlo money. Five minutee' exposure, without an Overcoat, to a cold f&ftk winter shower, may Bond yon to tho Doctor, and the probability of dyww ruined health. Don't get wet rather ifchon wear that shabby last f^H year's Overcoat, v> % I GET A MEW OVERCdAT AT {$fls\ Wo have jnst opened a )»ok of now once in the latest /materials as flow \M{ : || ;jffi^\W worn, and" inrite you to pay us a visit of inspection. Wo are- show , - , in' ''■ ing new makes .never sbfcmn in Levin. Hero we give ti few prices:— /ffl: I; |f^«f^B Men's WaforpTooTs, 25s 6d, 335. 30k Od, y."s, 555. rij! fhili'j-i ; ffi Jlon'e Tweed OverooatA, 21s, S9e 6tl, 49s Gd, 52s 6d to 635. U'i t'i -M Men's t)voroont«, 635, 755, 90s. tiiWiPfmlS Men's Oifckin Overcoats, 13e 6d, 15s, 17s (3d to 455, Men's Waterproof Canvas Coats, 27s Gd, 20a 6d, 32s 6d", 35f, 42« 6d. | I*T|'J I'J'm) X.8.-TB* rapid growth of tho popularity -of CLARK'S (CLOTHING .< Sto^M^ DEPARTUL'-Vf is due to sheer merit. Wo ecok your order on tho "* s^^Bß iiitiri-fa of our goods—tho workmanship, cjunliity of material, and" tho care- ¥> iul finish and waterproofing of our OVERCOATS. AVo ask you for "^Jh^il trade only on condition that wo give you 'better garments for , your "*/|^Mf money than cAn be bought in Levin. Come and see tho superior overcats we are showing and then you can judge for yourself. $J? ASK YOUK NEIGHBOUR ABOUT JD on - t CLARK'S h'» THE CLOTHIERS OF INTEGRITY. I Wet -

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 May 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 May 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 May 1912, Page 2

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