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B^teS : ff : Horowhenua Chronicle = ■ .. : - Published Daily - - Circulates in all Outlying Districts, ;:" : I*■ JOB PMJNTING *• I Id^ ethetex ''.'■''"■ <• Every Description e^i e * :■ , i) one on the.!. llltfii #$§ Ws&* an< * # e undonb- xremises . . . llgv you'd ovtfit: ' ■■ Quality Right Prices Reasonable ■Rff at -^ ,ime V: ':■- HOROWHENUA DAILY CHBOMICLE wimk nothing of it. . — 1 ng ;outltl- v ..'. "■ ~ ' BARBATT-S BUSY BYKO H ■■■■■■ "I' : Motor Cycle. Repairs and S|iMfe®,ieiOrgi:;, . cycle Bepairs - ..... ' '. : .Drapers, ■■ In all Branches of tne Trade and all Accessories Stocked Try , "'..''',!;;:. .'J ..-■■■ ■ / . '.. 'DOUGLAS MOTOE Repairs a Speciality and ISftifel-':•^■^;::-v'A ; T i T :T ->\?';■■■■'''■■ : .' •:- spares stocked and fitted at Wellington Prices ■■Proprietreee 0f...' ■ \u t> - ah i *■ a t n iiP^Tlv^. :?, -ir v . : v'-^v^ v ''" ■: ■ l on the Premises Ail work executed as fully ■-Levin-'-L^undry,-. undef- : . ' ■■ — Levin ■■ •'. '. .'.''' ,- ■ ■B^:-" : ; ;; :INDIVIDUALITY IN §PMbk'' : .^" : S -Suits ' IHr^; : OLAFJK^S ; So many merchant tailors cut their garments, as they would cheese mlmi with a long knife, and from six to sixteen garments per cut. Everyone of our READY-TO-WEAR SUITS are cut, made and / tailored especially'for us.' They're a v heap better than scores of Suits '- Individuality and character are their characteristic features. ■ e linings—cutting and the finishing are radically . different and better than in all the ready-made suits you ever saw. I^P^ - r '■'''■' Thjey have properly padded shoulders, , long coats with vent at !^^|SiS;l»%|^^li ; • ' hack arid vests and trousers cut according to ; the prevailing style. , ei^^^^^ ; ;/■■PRiOES 59/6 Cfa/- 65/- 67/6 69/6 72 6.

/Password is— ' I HP' rinii\ o, : , st" B I'M;-For BEST 'BOOTS Ml S§-' was the first bootmaker in, Levin g| pHe is still First. •■ • .. ||! j&' : Call in and seethe stock of Boots and Shoes. All jjp!! jjj| Hew and all good. • ", tel ft' Remeinbet that Fred Pink's. Repairs are of the • Iff W •••. es *- Tfrere is a» difference made about 111 fe ■ Jwhere the boots come from; Pink mends any old IS Ir^ 0 ?^ , ■■■-*'• P ||;U: ; The Premier Bootmaker' . I l§.r W. P I FK, m^^Ar'->-- : -'. A Important - ' . y. ; ■ plpiv'vt'■.,,':■•-.■:, Announcements ' . .• . ■ W;MSm- ■ WEW .BOOKS " ' $$$rfP:st<£'%fj 'n. ■ ■■" I m£ssfys¥4 L. Barclay's, Long Novel, " The Broken Halo" ' '* iplHl^f ;? U Robert W. Chambers' most Virile Novel, "The W£s^o&P : - ? Boeinees of Life." r Gertrude Page's New Book "Where Strango WZfosb'tiW A '■■ --.Bbede Go Down." " T, Tembarom '" b y the author of <<Tho Bhuttlo,' -- ■ ■■■' ■ ■ • And Man y Others. WMmsio:s' : ' ■''''■'■■".<■ :■■■:■ I TOYS, DOLLS and GAMES. ife " reduced Prices to clear. il :Yedr -. Cards and Calendars A THnXr l?1Vr Diaries

choice preseltT nARiitSS „ FOK . Dog Cart Harness, Spring Cart Hapness, Dray Harness, Tobacco pouches cigarette Plough Harness, and cigar cases. j P ipes in cases and companions : r any .other class of Harness in Black or Tan, Cigarette and cigar holders ' kept in Stock, or made on the premises to order All ! at the shortest possible notice, and fully guarin GOLD and SILVER j anteed; any portion failing to give satisfaction MOUNTS. 1 in wear, immediately replaced, free of charge. EBONY HAIR BRUSHES ■ COLLARS carefully fitted, and every AND MTT?T?DPC! '' responsibility undertaken, and at LOWER Razors and shaving com pan PRICES FOR ( I ASH than Can be landed in ions . Safety Razors" Levin by any other maker. Walking sticks ' . rk-niri^TiTT A ■ JDEM PSE 1 «^ ORP S £^"J L J!!: VIN - OXFORD ST LEVIW I A New Year Gift For You - - $W|&H JAt the WHITE HOUSE. ' %ffssL \ As a token of appreciation for the support bestowed upon I . us by the adies, we have decided to give them an opportunity J to secure their summer dresses at a low cost. j In other words, we have knocked --———— ' \ 1/= A Yard off Dress Materials for Summer Frocks, J You can now be elegantly gowned in a fabric that is attractive and of the H hrst quality, and costing very little BY GLANCING AT OUR Window Displajf You will notice that every shade and material was 2s lid per yard. Deduct our NEW YEAR gift and the cost is Only 1/11 Per Yard These materials will delight you. Come and inspect them. You'll be pleased to grasp our NEW YEAR gift then. Stiles & Matheson, The Wh , lte . Ho,,se / t-G Villa mm^**mmmmmm^ mmm 111 1 ■ jm

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 January 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 January 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 January 1914, Page 2

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