: vour^ e m o e s hobse .; L»«. SOLOMON SOLUTION. , a PRACTICAL MOTOR MECHANIC is always on the Promises, and „ Then t<, mystery and doofe abort : **■ we are in a position to cope with any class of Motor llepairo at Mle action of internal remedial ;• the Shortest Notioo. ► but there is never u* doubt . Bonzino, Motor Oils and Groase Stocked, in quantities to suit largo ► Riia it au ' • Agents for (several of tibe best Cure on tho Market. KUB IT ON . j We haye secon( l.hand Cars for immediate sale, ranging in ► LONG AND STftONe ' price from £50 to £200. ► It will relieve the inflammattaa j quickly, and will positively cm M AMCTIfP cuts skin diseases, swe!!i»p, GENERAL I*.' AlN&l I ENGINEER . ► sprain, splint, sparia, and broke* knws. There is rirtee b «v«y 3Cra P°*«t- All Classes of LATHE WORK and ENGINEERING undertaken nn<". ► The old tlme-teeted 337-t.c. ESTIMATES GIVEN. ► Remedy, nothing so food - w ► for the horse u " " ' ► SOIQ3DOn SOIatJOB \ The Klm ' s Theatre. a'- end a- I LATE SKATING RINK. ► Chemists, or post free in* I lYlfcllM t> ► Solomon SoJotloa Prtprietey, I PICTURK^. WUU.TC. NHCKWEAR. - < ?jj. A A, a • Direction -- - A. E. Schlager. "THK STRUGGLE FOR EXIS- ' JUSS ° Ut, ' S ""' EVERj MONDAY ' WEDXESDAY TENCE." At tlio rate these new Dutch AND SATURDAY IS tlin i«iro nf ti, o i« t •*♦ i Bluo Tics shadt'E) ffro MATINKES- & tlio lKinic ot the book written bv ... ~ , n . lir ,i,,, e „,,,! ri,j;,i. 1 .. t . it 010 Priifo«nrlV T Afii t +j " selling it seems to us tint batuidn.vsatHl Uolkl.i,\s at -..m. iioicssor U.I. Mills, for those ~ .f? . . ~ irvirvrvP PIMTItN- (ul mul It , . ' B it Will l>o OH v n iintfor nf liiV iliAiiNU 1 .Oα ana is. .ho w,nt w one rolnme a guide to I*' J° '\'f us ° Matinee Prices: Children 3d, A'lulta :hc social, cennoraic and industrial g !,, . ° b aic just 6d iroblems which confront the whole fi '" . ng " m# , siTOiaed world to-day. Written for I that happone drop ea,]> Evcing. itudonte in plain language, careful- I Con.nleto Chan«'o each Evening. y annotated, and with test ques- 1 MILLAR and GIORGI'S .ions at the end of every chapter, it I and select two or three of .Music Supplied by " Joe" Kears--san ideal roliimo for the purpose, I those fashionable Tics. ! lev's Orchestra each Evening. ind has been used «s a text book by | A fellow ctii always do with j enchers of economioe throughout I nnotlier tic or two and these ! OITA r P I"rVT/^ he English-speaking world. Tho I smr.rt cravats arc onlv 2s fid i OJ&A 1 XiN \X look represents the work of many I for the 100.0 end" stylo | EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY •ears, and « on ? rends the marvel j and Is 9d for the Bats- I AFTERNO ON AND EVENING. ;row6 Nt the Hinversnl amouet of I wing shape. I round which it covers, and the 1 ! And one session only: MONDAY and le.-rness which diameteri*ee the lII} lin 9. OIADPI ! WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS, .ethods of tho jrHer m SVIILLAJI «, blUtibl, \ BRASS nAND in attondance cverv ■hat arc reported e the deepest of | FRIDAY EVENING, loilern problems. I il ti vjr Kii AT OUT- " The Struggle for Existence, 1, on ctweitjo ni< < ♦• li c r * * • tic at FITTERS. Ha!l Available for any Entertain jiHOAipsox's no'ji, arcade, I peimerston North. ments Every Thursday. LEVrN - I 298-3.
II Don't There's no economy in running th chances in this cliinnto to save a BrunwifirwifrnrmnTguwniii■iiiiiiwi) little money. Five minutes' exposure, without an Overcoat, to a cold 3 /Tffife ! winter shower, may send you to the Doctor, and the probability of j i ' ruined health. Don't get wet rather than wear that shabby last ■ ' yoar's Overcoat. \ I i j GET A MEW ©VEHGO/1T AT l fe Wo have just opened a lot of new ones in the latest materials as now Usa; : : ! / i \ worn, and invite you to pay us a visit of inspection. We -are show- rtST ; I g ing new makes never siio'.vn in Levin. Hero we give a few prices:— ISB b ' g .Men's Vntprproofs, 2os fid, 355, 30s u'd, ..|."ss, 5-js. I/; iM|j; -M \ : $| Men's Twee-d Orercnat*., 21s, 30s (id, -IDs (id, 52s Gd to C3s. \'\\'- I!!''J jl fl \ ' g Men's Zarnbcrino Oveicoats, 03s, 7os, 90s. | : j [ | j j ! \ \ '• § Men's Oilskin Ovcrcoals, 13s fid, Ms, 17s fid to 455. ' j;jl •j f ;;t|l ; M.en's Waterproof Canvas Coals, 27s (id, L ; !.'s Ud, ;i2s fid, -3-V, 42s ft/. !|jj Ij !• V : Mj j ; I X.H.-Tho rapid growth of tho popularity of CLARK'S CLOTHING SissrOTr "§, DEPARTMENT is due to sheer merit. We seek your order on the ' §11 Hi merit of our ponds—the workmanship, (|iiality of material, and tho earo- \®| Wl ia fill finish and waterproolit.i; of our OVEI'COATS. We ask you for * m Ji_ Jim m ' i| trade 01117 on condition tlint we Rive you better garment*; for your W \ ■ g ninney than can bo bniipht in Levin. Come and see tho superior over- '' > cats vro aro showing and then you can judge for yourself. \ \ 1 ' i I ASK YOUR NEIGHBOUR ABOUT | Do;r - t | CLARK'S- I Get i I THE CLOTH IK iIS OF INTEGRITY. 1 Wct - i * >5 '
Have >;.nr work done WELL aod KLA«ONADLY at . . ft t Off* i /**»> 5 ■ C 9 9 131 Will WS low3 Vβ it MEW STOCK AND SKEW JDEAS. nr ,. n T. HARKIIS Buichop, (Still onttir.p; th« yory bent.) During the hot vroathor all beof and mutton will put in the moling rooms at Palmeoton North Abattoirs ovor night natil delivery to me the following morning, thns enwring the frestaet of meat in t>lo hottest weather. POULTRY ALWAYg ON HAND; Kilted and draraed oi i-an rr mm |-« dorteet iwtiw. TO iPOULTRYMEft. P. S, JCI.AR^E.I WholMale »ud VM%\\ I\>nlt<p-«-'- und CbißO Dealer. C fi RON ICLE» ▼TTANTED TO BUY (in arvr unantJtr>. yoimc rcort«rfl: tchhy: 7d per lb at Wellinjfton Station. 0. S. CLARKE 10 Molf»wnr*!i Strp-f 28-gr. W«ili.ngtoa.
NOTICE. j "The Ho row] 10 nun. Ghroniclo" i may bo obtained daily fioiii— j Mr 1 ,, . AY. Jonas - Levin. ; Mr J. W. Thoiiiiisun - -Levin, j Mr Ken Aitken - - Levin. ; Mrs Miltio - - Weraroa. i Miss Diincklcy - - Shannon. J Messrs Shcargold it Thomas Ohau. j Mr J. U. M. Andrew - Mmiakau. '
C£EASOX after senson our values Bhni.-iiir-s streivthen ) Y v j Mothers and daughters who aro studeit-s of economy are agreed >.ino:i | y -J this, their expr«waions of eatrefp.cti n prove it \ £^\""4 : '< pL\ Figure it out for yoursclvi'B im:l son what you save on your ptuchases | ■kJ/7 " cre - " ' I j STILES and MATHESON'S WINTER hb BLOUSINQ DiOUSingS. convoy at a glance what is most stylish and becoming. Giime rn and see VALUES t]lC6e - Smart Wincey Mousing* 31 wMo, smart stripes and good washing colours Is 6d, Is 9d, Is lid per yard W/ADT , jH! [ Tiioroiighly shrunk Prendi Flannels s»nj-anteed fiast dye, a fine of TV vyi\, E 8 u patterns, Is 6d, Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s 6d per yard. MAT 5 IVfri J dainty Muslin Delaines, all wool, a splendid washing material, Is Gd, Is 1M U 1 11>1 U, j lid, 2s 3d per yard. V wide range of Flannelette Blo.nsings in new weaves and small designs j Ud, old, 6d, 7H Bid, 9ld to Is 3d per yard. j For morninnr we ar, Golf Blonsings in light and dark grounds, wash splen •lidly, 6id, 7id, BJd, 9id, IOJd yard. PATTERNS WILLINGLY GIVEN , OR SENT ON REQUEST WHEN YOU SH.OP HERE, "SOU SAVE MONEY. STILES &. MATHESON THE WHITE HOUSE IEVfK.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 May 1912, Page 2
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