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Where the Good rri r-. s~a ad* i; I WALKLEY'S Books Are ~|if OTOB Q-A K AUJj ™-™ LEW "- ANNUAL WINTER N. C. HOLDAWAY, baub scone of action for Mr Knowles' latest novel is in the Crow's Nest Pass of the Koteaay Mountains of Brit- . ' COMMENCES ON isli Columbia. To this dramatic field OXlOrtl JjTrCCI vU ' he has goue for local colour and has WII SI W A V 11 1 iVF ll taken every advantage of his wide . pWBgM *- lioUil IL 5 U J-1 J * • knowledge, picturing life of every 1-K>® B phase in his most artistic stylo. The author has been aptly called the A rp n f Qo pwain ft E VBl'V wll 01*<\ 1 lan McLaren ot Canada, and with UiedL JJVCljnnvi » each succeeding story since his initial _ ! — " " ( M ! volume, a st. Cuthhertv he has 1 Special SSarqains in RHem ? s Boxed ,Smb4s , perfected his literary form and 111- „ rvWA) „ fK . r ,! creased his popularity. f | » 1 ' ja s B C\/C THE CHARLATANS (Bert. Les- p EO pLE! ! BE WISE N Bl A *- M WALKLti i ton Taylor).—Hope Weston, a brignt J sJ*il? T1 I K I ingenious girl with a talent for mu- 1 iL'l U AVjXUO. nfflflDPHQ aire- Levin. sic, goes to the metropolis for sen- «DISEASE.fi Utlftrfc.K»p 01C» ; ous study. She enters "The Coloa- " THF — BEST -OF - ALL. ________ —- — 1 scs," consecrated to the study of only A art, and her experiences with the . CHALLENGE COMPARISON. — methods of the school, the various Thomson, ILewis , professors who "'express their bouls" _ CHALLENGE COMPARISON. above all with the presiding genius f ittATERS ** WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON. HITCHINGS, HANKINS $ Co., Ltd. of the place give full play to the au- 55 A ERA TED \\[ , „ —— thor's faculty for vivid and pictur- tvt iiattt ir*? a XT) JARS MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND portraiture. The reader will IN BOTILLS AM) JARS. WTOBDAtS. jQf ' £ — absolutely Genn Proof. ' drifts with the tide or not, and whe- Works: Each Evening. Grain ' ther she will be one of the gifled OXFORD STREET ' V V V \/ LEVIN. Saturdays and HoUones who r 'arrives." days. nr MARY ALL ALONE (John Oxen- —a— Manure ham).—-This story, by an increasing- . nAtTrT A «g ttA EVENING PRICES (3d and Is. Iy popular writer, of a girl of prosi- K. DOUOr *-' Agricultural boßtls ! tion and culture flung suddenly on ■ vv\ I MATINEE PRICES 3d and 6d. lib will no special training rf apti- . WillOS iUkl Spirits time for earning her own living in ~, m Music by Joe Kearsley's Orcnestr.i 1 any capacity. Her very attractions 'W V U CO.YIRACIOK. ' v V v V v v raise barriers against her, but she _ , nKA TI N Ale aild StOllt (liiOghshjjJind Colonial) wins through to happiness in the . Plans and Specifications lepaiec. ATTN •«* . I'liHis awl Specifications Prepared. a fc [.ricOS cqliai tO ff ellii.gto:) qlWta'io W. « *■« r ' T.rUF, Dsnei EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. J, Wo Thompson, MA V„c k Looked, & Od. Band in attendance each evening — — ■ , iXOTOn" MONUMENTAL Theatre to let on Thursdays for all Woo] Skin, and Hides Sales BOOKSELLER avm.MNW WORKS. 1 classes of entertainments. Apply 't I I VF(" S 1 \ 1V I W. McGill and Sons, Proprietors. Theatre. ./ Levin, " . —— —' "T " every vwo weeks I I c Warmer Underwear I I Makes for Better ' Hitchiags, Hankins & Co., Ltd., j j AUG riONEBs, j J words iiiust be s"i 1 p l> 10inentod by L- 1 ENAMELWARE I I ' C' li V ~T\ \ 1 j J I ) JUST I.AXUIiU DIUKCT 1-UO.M TIIK EXCUSH MANUI'ACI UKI Department and see what wo arc 1 A \ U j showing for winter wear. J 1 j *VSTEWI>AXS.~V I 1 I 1 1 BASINS.^ All wool clothing is ideal for the 1 1 I m,h\\D BASINS. . ~VSOAI> DlSHlflb^ gentler sex. Men are hardy beings | CAXDI j, ;STI ckS.~V PAiLS.^ if .-women frail. So don't lose the wWi.H or folds' I < v vJUGS.' v \/ Vl *™" I AT HUOKS THAT C.JiAK OUT TH*>V 8 - T -,—— f 1 . _ -v" 1 ).' / \ Q Morley's and Roslyn unshrinkable all wool under- HAS WELL bLtOb., wear for women, at City prices. | — Gna now be had at Levin s Best SI ore gEST Q.REEN jjila:' £IANVAS CLARK'S | Horse Covers || _| LU ""*"""'"" " "'"*"" T "" "'~fj 'lho wearing qualities of the beat Green Long I 1 lax Canvaa Horse I &ho beon proved be ' 668 REMOVED j Qur uew season » B Covers aro now to hand; special attention has boon I. -,11 ii '!=■ r ?nuid 4ft the cut and fit, and customers may confidently rely on securing 55SS5K55iSS555SS5^SroeM*MeiW^* w « BWwew TXUGH HALL has removed his pa dto ttie cut , reasonable price | 11 Hairdressing Saloon lrom a hard-wearing, well-fitting Cover at reasonable price T*LI C I P\/l S\l 1 Ohern- ' SIZES: 4ft Gin to sft 22/6 °™'' sfl, 23/6. | tit LC.VIN | »\ |l o^^ l^™-new alld UI J sI>EOI4L QUOTATIONS FOR THREE OR MORE COVEKS. 1 to-date. j •COMPETITIONS. I *• deivipsey, l K ™. I HUGH HALL, ' j LEVIN. Saddle,, and Harness Make,-. Ju „ ,o, IT, ... .9.3. nMFM&tftMCSXLevin's centdry haijL Cjrtf |: U( ;' <y ( i| BKASOX TICKETS (Not transferable)) 7s (id each. j \ STILES aild MAI HESON \ I SEASON TICKETS (TraiislerabLO 10s each. | '( ' > J FAMILY TICKETS (Admit 2) l'Js Gd each. | ( g l < ! FAMILY TICKETS (Admit 1) '21s each. | ( Great Uaaranoe bale uommences i 1 1 (Each additional member u la lainily ■»:; oach S \ ' • voTF «e',Bon and Eamilv Tck.-ts *ill ah«. ad-nit to OIIANTJ ?] > \ t rcn oikloms onslan-lil. on prices; the trouble happened like this. On through our stock w \ i, .wi y I V uulul wo ]uul Lou niuch ()11 lhc s i, e i vcs _],„t how to clear it in time for new good was the problem. { wrvviniy rf>\"RRT 1 > Ah! Itaj.pv cut nil every particle oi' profit-sell to the folk of Levin and district at cost price. J jl WIZE \VL\NLKb thought of than done—wc. set right in and started "knocking lumps' ofl the ong-r 1 „ ... i,vrp l i y * ''ud prices. \ Booking ,I'ees EAiivA. ) £ L 1 \ 1 I % 'Kvervthii'" !•:!'' i big fall, but whatever happened was for ouli good. If your apreciate sterling f . TfrKFTS obtainable at Ken. Aitken's, J\ Jones. E. AV! J. 1 I ,ir oppoiiiuiity now-mul for a small outlay be the smartest dressed man in town. > M AAV> I f If this sounds liigli-flown language to you all we ask is that you will call. _ > Smith, Haswell Uros., Stiles and Matkso-i. 1 y. m u -ill soon !».• convmoed that oar bargains arc real "bumpers"-finest quality, latest styles, yet priccs \ i'] 1 ■ " 1: f , h:iv< 1 been ruthlessly cut —it seems .shamelul. \ • H > You'll smile if the original price is "down in the mouth," therefore come FRIDAY, July 4th, 1913 T GET THEM NOW - - THE CROWDS WILL BE BIG. C THAT IS THE FIRST DAY OF THIS SLAUGHTER PRICE SALE. f D. P. PORTEOUS, || STILES & MATHESON Secretary. | The White House . - - - Levin.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 July 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 July 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 July 1913, Page 2

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