A Sale Extraordinary NEW YEAR ... . . . . BARGAINS For Everyone " It never rains but it pours. " Millar & Giorgi write as under :— Here we are in the slackest month of the year, and a whole batch of stuff waiting to be delivered as soon as we can make room for it. There's but one thing to do clear present stocks as quickly as possible. We've done our best, we've cut prices beyond recognition. Every line in our Clothing Mercery and Mens' and Womans , Boot dept. has been reduced to the last farthing to eecure . prompt sale. You will benefit if you come early and secure the "plums" but prices like these never leave many lines untouched, so you'd best be early. When'a better than NOW Where's your hat ? Millar & Giorgi THE GREAT OUTFITTERS Palmerston N. & Hastings LEVIN LAUNDRY. \li FBASEIt, Proprietress of * ! the Levin Laundry, undertakes WASHING 4 IRONING in all its branches. First-class work. City experience.
tf£) INDIVIDUALITY IN !|k Ready-to-Wear Irsm Suits IiHS Wα So man y merchant tailors cut their garments as they would'cheese 11111111 Mul w **k a * ong knife. an( * fr° m s * x to s^'^ 6ll garments per cut. IwW H Everyone of our READY-TO-WEAR SUITS axe cut, made and alii W tailored especially for us. They're a heap better than scores of Suits ■Hf W: Hi made to measure. , ill \4 Sμ " ' ndividuality and character are their characteristic features. '" H 1 111 Tne fabrics—the linings—cutting and the finishing are radically 11 \ 8B different and better than in all the ready-made suits you ever saw. il ii|| They- have properly padded shoulders, long coats with vent at II 111 "back andjvests and trousers cut according to the prevailing style. life* PRICES 59/6 63/- 65/- 67/6 69/6 72 6,
Never Give a Boot up as a Bad Job before consulting F. W. PINK. Some time or other you may have picked up a pair of boots of yours that have had a heap of wear, and, regarding Avith sadness and sorrow their broken s§|SJpf*'^ l soles and cracking sides, given v themu P a9 " donefor -" %sd| \ On second thoughts, reluctant to ro P tnem » y° u mav ave submitted them with difficulty / ''' to a good repairer and realised / // .. joy, on hearing his verdict, / ! fr* *A'A i ; that there was life in old boots \ \ I / GOOD Boot has nine lives, Vμ like a cat. I \ \ Bring your old ones here and K\\ f ' \ rate. We know our work. Important Announcements —Fkom— KEM AITKEfti NEW BOOKS P lorence L. Barclay's, New Long Novel, " The Broken Halo" Robert W. Chambers' moet Virilo Novel, " The Business of Life." Gertrude Page's New Book "Where Strange Roads Go Down.' , "T. Tembarom," by the author of "The bhuttle/ And Many Others. > 1 I TOYS, DOLLS and 6/lIVIES. At greatly reduced Prices to clear. New Year Cards and Calendars ■: D r g KE]y AITKEJN", Di r s 1914 ■ { ' 1914 BOOKSELLER - Oxford St.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 January 1914, Page 2
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486Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 January 1914, Page 2
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