mp:±__T ; • l—wwii ■ uj.ji j / j ' A Challenge of Value at r illar & Giorgi's Great I Drumming; out Sale. Never have prices been cut i;: to a finer point. Men's and boys 1 clothing Mercery and rfien'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 e\er, and its the early folk who will score. Millar & Giorgi The Great Outfitters, k Palmerston Nth. and Hastings LEVIN LAUNDRY. M. FRAZIL, Proprietress of " the Levin undqrJ ti.kes WASHING & IRONING in all its branches. First-class ;v ; y work. City experience.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 January 1914, Page 3
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