I ? During This Year 1914. ' £ COME TO F..W. JONES. Books, Toys, Stationery, Post Cards. Weekly and Daily Papers. Etc., F. W. JONES Bookseller k Stationer - Levin I The Sale of ■ I IYESS'sUIE IsNoTOn , How it happened doesn't matter. What does matter is this: IT WON'T OCCUR AGAIN. Bo I come early and secure the great bargains. These are some of them (at less than cost price): - 15 pairs ladies' Box-calf Button Boots now 7s 6d. NEVER MADE FOR THE MONEY. i 12 pairs ladies' East-Indian Kip. Boots, good wear, g El 13 pairs Men's willow-calf shoes latest shape 15s 6d. I H Somebody's loss ; your gain: I § ■ 20 pairs Gent's Box-calf Derby Boots, 13s (kl. | i Less than wholesale cost. 40 pairs Children's Shoes, going at Is (kl. 40 pairs Children's white Buck shoes, size 8 and ;) , 5s 6d. COMPARE our Prices with any firm or shop from ; Auckland to Wellington. People who buy outside : pay Bigger Prices for Inferior Boots- This is not i ' ''blow," our prices and the quality of our goods are !j unsurpassed in the Dominion. I !| Levin and Blenheim. 1 'mummail . —:—: •__. r_ GMIWWKWra --__---zzi~--^:—gawrtaM*i| ■ The Chokes! Selection \rkjv^ y ' # Ever Seen in a Cuuntry %nBeB ' n Variety J fli'i A I"IK" I N The Pe °p !e ' s LEVIM Sl Jrvl I Nelson's Encyclopaedia | ! IS NOW COMPLETE IN 25 VOLUMES , . AT is 3d EACri , Modern Publishing enterprise aims at producing' ' Books of the best type at prices within the reach < of all. The cost of production is reduced to a , ' minimum by the use of ingenious and expensive > automatic machinery, standardization in sizes, > and manufacture in large quantities. The latest c , triumph of such methods is the issue, in' cloth < bound volumes at the price of "i& 3d! each, of a <; comprehensive and reliable Encyclopaedia, the « ' preparation of which has involved an enormous » capital outlay. It is the application of modern > engineering science to book production that en- * , ables the public to purchase the complete! < <> NELSOW at sudi a -low * Price. :j, W. THOMPSON, ■• e SrML ER \ > New Supplies of Dr. Foote's Plain Homo Talk now in ' , Price 7s 6d Each . J j Call at GIBSON'B RES) STOKE ■■miw Him-*-iwiiiii»i»iim«;B»i»w»ira;jMuM'uii<«jflc'jßft3;r^x.^taagja»«»^'iaraaxi^^ Honey in Sections, Ships Lime Juice, Frimily Lemon Squash, Tie=over Jars, Jelly Tin-top Jars Also Mason Jars Cheaper than Wellington. Supplied from the Chronicle Office WITHIN TWO DAYS FliOM MWK.IN , 01' OHDEIi Small Size 21s 613 piM- Lhoiisand .li v -v. I mis at 15s pur l.lioiisji in!. Middle Si/OH 22s 6«1 ,ind I®s Largo Sizes 27s 6d and 21S
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 February 1914, Page 3
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425Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 February 1914, Page 3
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