HI) tl AKuAuSA. H. 0. BAHWETT ilate of Palmerston North) lias taken over the ARGftDIA HOTEL and lias renovated the house throughout. Hot and cold water. Every comfort to commercials "and families. SPECIAL LUNCH on Sale Days. TABIFFs ss, pen* day. Hil ideals Is. All Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. Weekly Board Very Reasonable.
Here's the Sunshine! Where's your straw hat? You're behind the season if you have'nt bought yourself a smart straw yet. Why! "everybody's doin' it" and you know that a boater suits YOU better than most other hats. Here at Rlillar & Giorgi's are the season's smartest shapes, wide and medium brims, low icrowns, serrated or plain edge. jPanamas, too, °f distinctive. ;Style, and summers comfort of-[ ;fer you a wide choice of shapes!; For the good of your appearan-; !ce and pocket, too, come and;! jchoose today at ■! I Millar & Giorgi !: I TSieQreat Outfitters | Palmerston North, j Mgaj?Mß»gica»i;<iriimimMiif miiMi»miiiiiiii—iw ' i ■'■ rino HOKSEOWNEKS.—Pedigree cards, placards, term lists, etc., are printed cheaply and quickly at The Chronicle Office, Levin. LEVIN LAUNDEY. jyf FEASEE, Proprietress of the Levin undertakes WASHING & IKONING in all its branches. First-class work. City experience. A TEIAL SOLICITED.
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AN OPEN LETTER. LEVIN, Oct. 14th, 1913 Ladies' If our "SPRING DISPLAY "of NEW FASHIONS have already been favoured with your inspection we thank you. If not, we would like you to come early, Summer is with us, and the PALMERSTON SHOW is to be held oh the 4th, sth, Cth, and 7th NOVEMBER. Our display is just lovely, it is full of fashions which will appeal to you. j^ Although our MILLINERY is not expensive, the HATS and TRIMMINGS are decidedly | fresh and interesting. They look smart and will give long wear. The "NEW PAN- * DAN'PANAMA SHAPES" are all the rage in the larger centres-' 1 YOU OUCIHT TO J HAVE ONE." Particularly we draw your attention to our READY TO WEAR COSTUMES and j "ONE-PIECE-DRESSES" and the latest "AMERICAN SHIRT BLOUSES" in silk and j crepes. In these sections we are showing some moderately priced new goods of u SPLENDID | VALUE." • | During the past few days we have been busy opening another consignment of SUMMER | FASHIONS, and it is to this prinpipally that we draw your attention. I Miss Walker is now in charge of our Show Room, and having a wide experience in Model and | Hat Trimming we are now enabled to give you a better service than ever. We again i suggest that you come early, while the display is at its best. | Yours Respectfully W. M. CLARK I I
F W PTNK Xβ Tf i 1 111 JLJk- #*# Levin's Premier Bootmaker *% Oxford Street. LEVIN. TS STILL TO THE FRONT FOll BOOTS AND SHOES THAT WEAR WELL AN!) LOOK LETTER. REPAIRS!! REPAIRS!! REPAIRS!! PINK'S BOOT REPAIR DEPARTMENT is renowned throughout the District. ONLY the BEST LEATHER USED, and no one kept waiting. We Stand by our repairs and mend boots, no matter wlieru they have been bought. The Premier Boot Store Oxford St., - - - - LeV m>l ' i'i "THE MECCANO BOY" —AT WORK—. —IN THE WINDOWEVERY SATUR&AY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. M KEH AlTKENSoxfords
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 October 1913, Page 2
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570Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 October 1913, Page 2
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