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( A Challenge of Value at Miliar A Giorgi's Great ,««___ Drumming out I Sale. *■ Never have prices been cut to a finer point. Men's and boys' clothing Mercery and men's wom'ens' and children's boots and shoes are going out without a fraction of regard for cost. 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, Palmerston Nth. and Hastings LEVIN LAUNDRY. JLT FEARER, Proprietress of ' ' the Levin Laundry» under- , takes WASHING & IRONING in all its branches. First-class work. City experience.

m ■ _ Mo doubt about it, from the first day, things have gone with «a a swing<. The ladies who came were simply fascinated by the tremendous savinps tney made. Every department is showing something gSnecial in tha way of bargains, wa are sacrificing our regular stock .at unheard of prices. Herre are soma mwe big nai*gai{is foi* this week. Gome and inspect. 14 ON-PIECE DRESSES Usually 12 s 6d to 19b 6d, NOW 4/11 WHITE TWILL SKIRTS, high waists, usually 10b 6d. NOW 4/11 6 Striped Silk Shirt BLOUSES usually 14s 6d. NOW 4/11 ' • 1 only Creme SERGE COSTUME. SALE PRICE NOW Aj ll 1 Gray KAIAPOI COSTUME SALE PRICE NOW 4/ j | Moirette Underskirts. Eul|l cut White Underskirts . Extra special. SALE PRICE 1/1 -j 12 Dress lengths of Various Materials. TO GO AT NOW 4/11 Poplin Tunics, ages two to four years were 8s 6d to 10s 60. NOW A j\ 1 White Muslin Dresses, fit four to nine years, were 9s 6d. NOW 4/11 2 Black Linen Dust Cloaks usually 29s 6d. NOW 4/11 Clark'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 of yours that have had a heap of wear, and, regarding with sadness and sorrow their broken ™It/^ T '' so^es and crac king sides, given them up as "done for." \ 0n second thouglits, reluctant sllti *° ro P tnem ' y° u mR y ave vss*«| submitted them with difficulty * / ** to a good repairer and realised / <// . p '<o(i joy, on hearing his verdict, f\ t* *-J&\\ / that there was life in old boots (i yet- \ \ ft* 0 " «*■* iri ''""iK^Kik. \ \ i GOOD Boot has nine lives, \\ likeacat /\ | Bring your old ones here and j f \ ny rate. We know our work. LOOK DOWW THIS LIST

These Useful Hand-Books are Obtainable at KEW AITSCEN'S \ Pearson's Dream Book • First Aid to the Injured 1/0 Post 1/7 "Ready-Made Speeches The Engineman's Master Key Complete Etiquette for Lady and Gent 7s Od PorL 8k ' Modorn Rugby Football The Amateur Carpenter and Builder Baeton's Ready Reckoner :is fi d Post 4b Games and Amusements ,■ The Home Doctor 3s 6d Post Is The Chairman's Guide The Enquirers Home Book 3s 6 Post 4s Carpentry and Joinory The Autocar Hand Book 2s Post 2s (id The Poultry Book Hints and Tips for Automobilists Letter Writer for Lady and Gent 3s Post 3s Od Motor Boats Simply Explained The Art of Modern Conjuring Cycling Repairing and Adjusting 3s ( ' f' '* H Gramophones and Phonographs Bridge and Auction Bridge 2/0 Post 3s Motor Cycle Building Tho Art of Speaking (Purtwoo} Amateurs Guide to Workshop 2b PoHt 2s 4(1 Cycle Building and Repairing Hand Book for Debating Societies Building Model Boats 3s Post 3/0 Knotting and Splicing Webster's English Dictionary Domestic Jobbing 3/0 Post 4/2 House Decoration The Reciters Treasury of Verse Tailoring 4/0 Post 5s Electro Plating Clark's Elocution Instruction Leather Working 2s Post 2/0 All These 1 s 3d Posted 1 s 6d ■ i The Mother/a Advice Book " , t The Young Wife's "Advice Book THAT RflftK YOU WANT' If We ' „ The Household Doctor" ll,ftl DUUIV ,UU " n ' " C This Lot Is 6s, Postedls 9d have not got it We'll get itCall or Write KEN AITKEN BOOKSELLER LEVIN. %:■ . Agent for every MAGAZINE under the Sun. &-**•? *'?-•- ■/

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 February 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 February 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 February 1914, Page 2

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