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The Home Educational Typewriter " THE YOUNG AHERICAN," £i/i 5/A Practical Machine. Tho amingt-mont of lotli-rs is like the Standard Machines. Toadies young people Business and Oomnieroiiil Forms. Relieves much of tho drudgery of study. Makes School Work interesting and attractive. Good for Business or Personal Correspondence Tho Greatest Educational Novelty over offered to the Public. Every Home needs a "YOUNG AMERICAN," £| 15s. The Latodt Model No. 8 "AMEIUOAN" Typewriter, £8 Bs. High-Grailo Standard Keyboard .Typewriter at a low price. Tho " AMERICAN " has 425 parts, in place of 2000 to 300u parts in the complicated highpriced Machines. The exclusive and superior features of the No. 8 " AMER[CAN " which you should consider carefully beforo paying a high price for a Typewriter aro, Simplicity, Speed, Two Colours Ribbon, Effiency, Keyboard, Durability. Finish, Touch and Portability. You will bo interested to compare tho essential features of tho "American " with Standard Machines. AGENTS FOU NEW ZEALAND- ™ EMRE AGMfIES Palmerston North, N.Z. TELEPHONE No. 709. P.O. BOX 200. - BAR WATT'S BJSY BYKO ] ■< i For New "Douglas" M>>t .»vs, * Second Hand Motors "New and Second Hand Cycles Motor Oils and JBeazi **e Kept Motor Cycle Accessories ami liepairs. SOLE DISTRICT TVT "R A "PRATT S AGENTS Vim J>i\XirtALl, LEm 3

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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 o f yours that have had a heap £_> ° f wear ' and, re r ardjr, o wsth sadness and sorrow their broken soles and cracking sides, given them up as "done for." On second thoughts, reluctant >Hli >* v * *° r °P tnem > y° u ina y nave a submitted them with difficulty / */fS?" to a good repairer and realised /l / j-x.f J on hearing his verdict, / I • that there was life iu old boots \\ I A GOOD *• Jot has nine \ 1 like a cat/jv") Y-- ,^- Wk -bring your old ones here ami /d \ K we'll give them the ninth, at V\ J f v>i sa ny rate. : We know our work. Well bound Bibles and Prayer and Hymn Books at reasonable Prices At present we are showing a truly splendid range oftheso goods, including largo cloar • type Reference Bibles, Teachers Bibles and compact Pocket Bibles. Also a complote ' Bto °k of Prayer and Hymn Books and J Roman Catholic Prayer Books We Welcome Your Inspection KEN -AITKEN. Bookseller and Stationer, Oxford St. Levin

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 March 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 March 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 March 1914, Page 2

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