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t INDIVIDUALITY IN {leady-to-Wear Suits " CLARK'S So many merchant tailors cut their garments as they would cheese I with a long knife, and from six to sixteen garments per cut. H j Every one of our READY-TO-WEAR SUITS are cut, made and 1 j tailored especially for us. They're a heap better than - scores of buits | ■ Individuality and character are their characteristic features. B The fabrics—the linings-cutting and the finishing are radically B different and better than in all the ready-made suits you ever saw. g They have properly padded shoulders, long coats with vent at B « back andfcvests and trousers cut according to the prevailing style. H PRICES 59/6 63/- 66/- 67/6 69/6 72/6- B

Bb —The Password is— . ,r • ' ■ jp'PINK'S "'4-| I For BEST BOOTS I '* F- W. Pink was the first bootmaker in Levin 8 v He is still First. ' Call in and seethe stock of Boots and Shoes. All 1 New and all good. \ , " Remember that Fred Pink's Repairs are of the ■ Very best. There is no difference made about • where the boots come from; Pink mends any old r. Boots. i-' Ttte Premier Bookmaker Jf. W. PINK.] Important * Announcements Or, —From— KEN AITKEN r • •• . _ •• I — r NEW BOOKS Florence L. Barclay's, Now Long Novel, "The 't ' < • Broken Halo" . . i Robert W. Chambers' most Virile Novel, " The : 'V". - v Business of Life." , Gertrude Page's New Book ""Where Strange < - ; Roads Go Down." 4 "T. Tembaroin," by the author of "Tho Shuttle,' / - ' > And Many Others. te:il i diz'- { ' : I''.' ■ \ , TOYS, : DOLLS and GAMES, ® . €, ;:£&'crreatljr reduced Prices to clear. ■r Year Cards and Calendars Oxford St. j

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 January 1914, Page 2

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371

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 January 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 January 1914, Page 2

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