. „ m EMPIRE AGENCIES Falmerston North, N.L £ A ChalE- ««. MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS k «onge of telephone no. too. p o> box 266 - \ VOIUG Bt Are New Zealand Agents for the. popular " CATSPAW ! RUBBER HEELS. f- Millar & Tread-Air Heel Cushions Foster Combination Arcn-Support and I fSSnnnS'e • Tread-Air Heel Cushion. Ask your for them. Some Qiuryi a bootmakers will offer you other brands which they say are "Just as Great . ■ good." Don't believe them. They simply make & larger profit out of the (lower-priced articles, which are dear at any price. We are also Agents for the NO BATTERY ELECTRIC BELL. Most useful shop and door Bell over inventod. Cannot get out of order. The LIQUID SOAP DISPENSERS and LIQUID SOAP. Every Up-to-Date it ' Sfl I establishment has one or more. _ Utt,Vl "EYER-READt" CLOTHES LINE. The indoor Clothes Line. Ever ready XT** i_ -I i irhfln vou'want it. Invisible when you don t want it. ever have prices been cut gj MM Q N g FOLDING CHAIR. The strongest and most compact chair , y to a finer point. ""Copper Hot Water Bottles. Perfectly Leak Proof. They | Men's and boys' clothing won't crack like Rubber BottlGs. They won't rust. Last a lifetime. !5v * Useful for many purposos. ... 7-vV. Mercery &nd men's woni" u FITZALL ,j Wrenchos. Instantaneous ill action. Simple, durable, powerful. For use anywhere, anytime. * ens' and children's boots THE WONDERFUL MIRROSCOPE.-Gas, Acetylene or Electricity. Ihe ;:/■ frreatest means of Amusement, Education and Entertainment. Any opaque | : an( 1 shoes object can by means of the MIRROSCOPE be reflected on to a sheet or I'; I other surface, with every line, shade and tint absolutely retained. Post are going out without a frac- Cards, Photos, clippings from Magazines or Paper. Drawings, etc. No tijbj sides to proparo like tho Magic Lantern, ctc., (jtc. - ti6n of regard for cost. Inspection or Correspondence Invited. Telephone No, 701). P.O. No. Box 20(5 Real live bargains look at you ~ ~~ • ""771733^ f j av*V*V m V/ m v' w V c : > from every department. The \ sale won't last for ever, and its I f 4&E? Barratts Busy i the early folk who will score. I C M BYKO J Millar & Giorgi £^1?" Palmerston Nth. and Hastings has* Proved the LEVIN LAUNDBY. 1^. 9 B tfhi.; washing & I f ' in all its branches. First-class \ AGENTS ' T LEVIN. work. City experience. ( WWWWWV* * 'V^/WWWW^
- ' ATTEND YE! f llv ATTEND YE! : 'w I This next two weeks sees I L. I the end of our Sale IBHH i-' I It Concludes on Saturday February 28th. 1914. P>r P'"' $ 0 longer can we offer those handsome Bargains which have delighted | r hundreds of Customers. /' Come ! Come to the Final Flutter. I' This has been a Real Crack-a-Jack Sale.' A Great Success. Ss? * And we wish it to end as it began. That is why we have marked , the Prices down, down, down to these small levels. |jjs ' Come! and have your choice of some Marvellous End-of-Sale Bar|#:i' • gains at ■ • , I K : CXiUMK'S
(Never Give a Boot up as a Bad Job before consulting I; F. W. PINK. | |p Spme time or other you may j |E 4 have picked up a pair of boots | f|:,- t o! yours that have had aheap II > of wear, and, regarding with fe : -' •• x sadness and sorrow their broken m soles and cracking sides, given P' them up as "done for." | I \ Becon( * thoughts, reluctant fc ( r to drop them, you may have submitted them with difficulty § p-■ , / * aS° repairer an d realised j I ff joy, on hearing his verdict, that there was life iu old boots j L \ j A GOOD Boot has nine lives, B /■ I HmL Bring your old on es here and I AiV\ we'll give them the ninth, at ■pp L'?•We know our work. » I " LOOK DOWN THIS LIST It hete Useful Hand-Books are Obtainable at KESfI AiTSiEf^CS R Peareon'p ream Book First Aid to the Injured 1/0 Past 1/7 K-- Ready-Mude Speeches The Kngineman's Master Key E/ Complete Etiquette for Lady and Gent 7s (id Cost 8a p^ t Modem Rugby Football The Amateur Carpenter and Builder E* , Beoton's Ready Reckoner j os Cd Post is Kf, Games and Amusements The Homo Doctor ;>» 0d Post 4b E-r. The Chairman's Guide 'L'he Enquirers Homa Booic lis 0 Post is ■f Carpentry and Joinery j The Autocar Hand Book 2s Post 2s (nl ■ The Poultry Book j Hints and Tips for Automolnli.sts K"" Letter Writer for Lady and Gent lis Post 3s Gd ■|. ! " Motor Boats Simply Explained The Art of Modem Conjuring ' Cycling Repairing and Adjusting !Js lid I'ost In Hp* ■' Gramophones and Phonographs Bridge and Auction Bridge 2/(> Post ou Bj5B& - Motor Cycle Building The Art of Speaking (Pertwee) Bp- : ' Amateurs Guide to Workshop 2s Post 2s Id B|i(l Cycle Building and Repairing Hand Book for Debating Societies Bfv Building Model Boats oS Post 3/6 B|V Knotting and Splicing Webster's English Dictionary Bk'\ Domestic Jobbing •>/'' Post 4/2 K'-' House Decoration The Reciters Treasury of Vcvbo KTailoring 4/0 '' ost 5a ■gf:, Eliotro Plating Clark's Elocution Instruction Bp." ' Leather Working 2s Post 2/(5 ■fv All These 1s 3d Posted Is6d ———» K?' 1 The Mother's Advice Book " ft The Young Wife's" Advice Book THAT BOOK YOU WA.NT ! If We ■p The Household Doctor " 4-4 K this Lot is 6s, Postedl9 9d have not got it We II $et it- &•. Call or Write KEN AITKEN BOOKSELLER LEVIN. . Agent for every MAGAZINE under the
1 CHOICE PRESENTS 1 FOR iXfiias. Full assortment of: Tobacco pouches cigarette land'cigar cases. Pipes in cases and companions Cigarette and cigar holders Afll in OSLO and SILVER MOUNTS. EBONY HAIR BRUSHES AND mirrors. Razors and shaving companI ions Safety Razors. I Walking sticks ■ Accordeons and Phonographs. I HUBH WALL.
£8 8 Summer Paris Models, Usual Price, 24s to 255. SALE PRICE 3S i id. 3 dozen Girls' Col Pleated Skirts, with Satin Bodices, Usual Price 5s 6d to 6s lid SALE PRICE 2S iid each. 10 Very Smart Summer Costumes, in the Latest Styles & Materials Usual Price, 45s each. SALE PRICE ios 6d each Come and See our Window Display of These Genuine Bargains. STILES & MATHESON, THE. WHITE HOUSIi, LEVIN. Agents for " The Pauline Reliable Paper Patterns
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 February 1914, Page 2
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