— Horowhenu i Chronicle = — Published Daily — Circulates in all Outlying Districts, I * JOB PRINTING $ | lOf Every Description j Bone on the . . . Premises . . . | Quality Right Prices Reasonable HOROWHENUA DAILY SSHBONICLE HI IL I 'Will MlllP""———T——— BARiiATT'S BUSY BYKO Motor Cycle iiepairs and Cycle Repairs In all Branches of tne Trade and all Accessories MocKed DOUGLAS MOTOR Repairs a Speciality and. spares stocked and fitted at Wellington Prices on the Premises All work executed as fully guaranted. N. BARRATT, — Levin
A Challenge of Value at Millar & Giorgi's Great Drumming out Sale. Never have prices been cut to a finer point. Men's and boys' clothing Mercery and men's wornens' and children's boots and shoes are going out without a fraction of regard for cost. Real live bargains look at you from every department. The sale won't last for ever, and its the early folk who will score. Millar & Giorgi The Great Outfitters, Pajmerston Nth. and Hastings LEVIN LAUNDRY. FRASER, Proprietress of the Levin Laundry, undertakes WASHING & IRONING in all its branches. First-class work. City experience.
At'' ' Mo doubt about it, from the first day, things haws gone with a'swing. The ladies who came were simply by the tremendous savings iaey made. £very department is showing something special in the way of bargains, we ara sacrificing oar regaiiar s£ock aVunfreard of prices. Herre are soma more big for this week. Gome and inspect. 14 ON-PIECE DRESSES .Usually 12 b6d to 19s 6d, NO W 4/11 s WHITE TWILL SKIRTS, high waists, usually 10s 6d. NOW 4/11 6 Striped Silk Shirt BLOUSES usually 14s 6d. NOW j J •' 1 only Creme SERGE COSTUME. SALE PRICE NOW 4/] 1 f- 1 Gray KAIAPOI COSTUME SALE PRICE NOW zj-/] ] Moirette Underskirts. Full cut White Underskirts . Extra ypeciiil. SALE l'l'lCh /J j Dress lengths of Various Materials. TO GO AT NOW 4/"J ~§ Poplin Tunics, ages two to four years were 8s 6d to 10s 00. NOW 4/J 1 White Muslin Dresses, fit four to nine years, were 9s 6d. NOW 4/11 2 Black Linen Dust Cloaks usually 29s 6d. NO AY 4/11 Olark'S Sale now On.
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 j . of yours that have had aheap of wear, and, regarding with sadness and sorrow their broken soles and cracking sides, given \ them up as "done for." J V On second thoughts, reluctant :i >0" to drop them, you may have submitted them with difficulty to a good repairer and realised V j° y ' on hearing his verdict, ■ / f t .*M ]; that there wa? life iti old boots I \ ! i''/ >' yet. V \ NfcT /'" '{ i■' V \ 4 A GOOD Boot has nine lives, \ \ I like a cath i m o • .i / I I Bring your old ones here; and "* /v \ ' fllßk. av*ll give them the ninth, at yX jy' \ rate. r/ 1 / I We know our woi'k. -—LOOK DOWN THIS LIST— These Useful Hand-Books are Obtainable at KEN AITKEK'S Pearsons Dream Book First Aid to tho Injured !/'"» Post 1/7 Ue&dy-Mado Speeches • The Engineman's Master Key Complete Etiquette for Lady and Gont ** H *''' '' ,lS t Modern Rugby Football The Amateur Carpenter and Builder Beoton's lleady Reckoner o fi (, d Post It; flames and Amusements The Homo .Doctor lis (»d Post -Is The Chairman's Guide The Enquirers Home Boole .'ls (i Post 4s C.arpentry and Joinery Tho Autocar Hand Book 2s Tost 2s <id The Poultry Book Hints and Tips for Autornobilisis Lettor Writer lor Lady and Gent 3s I'ost i!;; 'id Motor Boats Simply Explained The Art of Modern Conjuring Cycling Repairing and Adjusting lis fid Post Is Gramophones and Phonographs Bridge and Auction .Bridge 2/li I'ost ."s Motor Cycle Building The Art of Speaking (Pertvvee) Amateurs Guide to Workshop 2s I'ost 2s Id Cycle Building and Repairing Uaifd Book for Debating Societies Building Model Boats :'»s I'ust 15/<"> Knotting and Splicing Webster's English Dictionary Domestic Jobbing :>/<; Post 4/2 House Decoration The Reciters Treasury of Verse , Tailoring 4/<> I'ost r»s Electro Plating Clark's Elocution Instruction leather Working 2s I'ost 2/0 All These Is 3d Posted Is6d ■■ l 1 j fe t The Mother's Advice Book" / T ho Young Wife's" Advice Book THAT BOOK YOU WANT ! If We f, j s Lot is 6s, Posted is 9d have not got it We'll get it *; Call or Write KEN AITKEN BOOKSELLER LEVIN. _ Agent for every MAGAZINE tinder the Sun.
«agßaßMiß>*^Mi»aauHaHigw«iwpgiflgfliHiyit^ 8 CHOICE POTSE^TS ■ FOR | Xmas. 1 Full assortment of : 1 Tobacco pouches cigarette || and cigar cases, iPipiii eases and companions fa Cigarette and cigar holders I ABB 1 sr, GeLSB and SILVER | Ratlin | EBONY HAIR BRUSHES I AND MIRRORS. || Razors and shaving companJjg ions Safety Razors, a Walking sticks » Accordeons and Phouoc; aplis. I OXFORD ST. LEVIN P «&&a»Ht'raa«iMa KWtv&wsi nSMf
r 8 Summer Paris Models, Usual Price, 24s to 255. | SALE PRICSi 3S nd. | I 3 dozen Girls' Col Pleated Skirts, with Satin Bodices, Usual Price \i 5s 8d to 6s lid SALE PRICE 2S nd each, £ .8 10 Very Smart Summer Costumes, in the Latest Styles & Materials 'd Usual Price, 45s each. SALL PRICE ios 6d each I n I Come Mid Sec our Window Display of These Genuine Bargains. h (1 0 V 9 II r\ A* ft/I ft I ri r< i \%l $ i THE WHITE HOUSE, LEVIN. [ Agents for "The Pauline Reliabk Paper Patterns." |
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 January 1914, Page 3
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899Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 January 1914, Page 3
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