==l Horowhenua Chronicle — Published Daily — J Circulates in all Outlying Districts, I* JOB PRLNTIN G * 'WWWWU/WWWWWWWW\iv'^WWWWWV/VA*/V»/\ I Of Every Description j Done on the . . . Premises ... | Quality Right Prices Reasonable j HOROWHENUA DAILY OHBONICL£ BARBATT'S BUSY BYKO" Motor Cycle JRepairs and Cycle Repairs X In all Branches of tne Trade and all Accessories Mocked DOUGLAS MOTOK Repairs a Speciality and spares stocked and fitted at Wellington Prices on the Premises All work executed as fully s guaranted. ! N. BARRATT, — Levin
A Sale Extraordinary NEW YEAR ... , . BARGAINS For Everyone "It never rains bat it •, pours. " Millar & Giorgi write aB 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 Merib' and Womans'Boot dept. has been reduced to » the last farthing to secrire prompt sale. Yqu will benefit if you come early and secure the "plums" but prices like these never leave many lines untouch- I . ed, so you'd best be early. | When's better than NOW I your hat ? 8 Millar & Giorgi THE GREAT OUTFITTERS Palmerston N. & Hastings .J, ; LEVIN LAUNDRY. M. FRARER, Proprietress of the Levin Laundry, under* takes WASHING & IRONING tn all its branches. First-class work. City experience.
i Starts To-morrow Tuesday 20th. Jan. —— If ever we have planned' out a Monster Money-Saving Sale, we have done it on this occasion. To ®ho w our appreciation of the business you have done with us during the past few, months, we are letting " thousands of pounds " worth of Seasonable Stock slide out at next-to-nothing " Prices. Profits are of no consideration to usjust now. } Clearance—a rapid, complete Clearance is what we want. And we will get it —for certain! Our Sale Prices are without equal for solid bargain value giving. Come in with the first shoppers, the early birds e are posting you a price list, if you do no t get one advise us at once. * PLEASE REMEMBER Our Store will be open ALL DAY on Wednesday 21st. We close all day Thursday for Anniversary Day 22nd. Our Sale Bargains List is worth your time reading. N.B. ALL GOODS AT SPOT CASH PRICES, m OISO@Oi^T.
Neve r Give a Boot up as a Bad Job before consulting F. W. PI N K Some time or other you may* have picked up a pair of boots of yours that have had a heap of wear, and, regarding with sadness and sorrow their broken soles and cracking sides, given * them up as "done for." \ On second thoughts, reluctant nIIx I >i v^ *° ro P y ou may have | ••* submitted them with difficulty to a good repairer and realised / joy, 011 hearing his verdict, / f y' 'i i- / /V\ that there was life in old boots w i \ | GOOD Boot has nine lives, \\l like a cat- / V % Bring your old ones here and f'j \' >\ w'll give them the ninth, at j / '\ , rate. f We know our work. Important Announcements —FiiOM— KEN AITKEM NEW BOOKS Pi o rence L. Barclay's, New Long Novel, " The Broken Halo" Robert W, Chambers' moßfc Virile Novel, " The Business of Life." Gertrude Page's Now Book "Where Strange Roads Go Down." "T. Tembarom," by the author of "The (shuttle/ And Many Others. TOYS ; DOLLS and GAMES. At greatly reduced Prices to clear. New Year Cards and Calendars ."H,™ KEN AITKEN", "if 1014 1914 BOOKSELLER - Oxford St. *"'*** lllll>l " ■ 1 """" #IM "" ™' "'i," C'' ' : /"-V' ' • '<■," * 'l ' * ' '' '
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 January 1914, Page 2
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601Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 January 1914, Page 2
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