■ Hli£Aß : . ... ' IV . BARGAINS ■ f' 1 "; ''" It'.'tGver rains but it " Millar & Giorgi as under ■ rHeM;We are in the slack- .■ 'est ihouth of the year, and a whole batch of stuff wait.ing to be delivered-as soon can make room for " There's but one thing do clear present stocks as quickly as . possible. We've done, our best, we've prices beyond recognition.. EVe'ry line in our Clothing Mercery and > Mens', wad Womans' Boot j* dept.-has been reduced to the last farthing to secure . ; prompt sale You will I ' benefit if you cpixie early s."'and secure the "plums" :;but prices like these never leave many lines untouched, so you'd best be early. |When's better than NOW : Where's your hat ? |illar & Giorgi THE GREAT OUTFITTERS iitmarston N. & Hastings |\ LEVIN LAUNDET. |.;V Proprietress of i the Levin Laundry, under|a WASHING & IRONING |Il,ite branches. First-class rjk;"'; City experience.
imDIVIDUALITY IN Ready-to-Wear ff ™* H # m hbkT Sot B So many merchant tailors cut their garments as they would cheese 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 heap better than scores of Suits made to measure, ndividuality and character are their characteristic features. ii 3 fabrics—the linings—cutting and the finishing are radically f) re nt and better than in all the ready-made suits you ever saw. They have property padded shoulders, long coats with vent at back andivests and trousers cut according to the prevailing style. PRICES 59/6 63 - 65/- 67/6 69/6 72/6.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 January 1914, Page 2
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411Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 January 1914, Page 2
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