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The Home Educational Typewriter " THE YOUNG AHERICAN," £i/i 5/A Practical Machine. The arrangoment of letters is like the Standard Machines. . Teaches young people Business and Commercial lornis. Relieves much of the 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," £1 15s. The Latest Model No. 8 "AMERICAN" Typewriter, £8 Bs. High-Grade Standard Keyboard Typewriter at a low price. The " AMERICAN " has 425 parts, in place of 2000 to 300u parts in tho complicated highpriced Machines. The exclusive and superior features of tlvo No. 8 " AMERICAN which you should consider carefully before paying a high price for a Typewriter are, Simplicity, Speed, Two Colours Ribbon, Effiency, Koyboard, Durability. "Finish, Touch and Portability. Yon will be interested to cornparo tho essential features of the " American " with Standard Machines. AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND— IE EMPIRE AGENCIES Palmerston North, N.Z. TELEPHONE No. 709. - P.O. BOX 200. 'VVVVV'V > BARftATT'S BUSY BYKO For New " Douglas " Motors, Second Hand Motors New and Second Hand Cycles Motor Oils and Benzine Kept Motor Cycle Accessories and Repairs. N. BARRATT, lEm 'WWWWA C

m~ECLIPSE ALL SUITS. I STYLES AND PRICES THAT TAKE THE EYE OF THE KEEN MAN. I never imagine they put work like this into box suits. "Fancy a suiting like that in a box suit." "My word these c.uttefs know their business." Xheße remarks are a fair sample of the comments of our customers .every - day remarks from- men who ' hitherto/thought style and quality were only found in made-to-order tailoring, and then only at a fancy price. You take our word - for it, we can sell you a suit actually made to your measures in other words made from the measurments of a ✓real man exactly your build Eclipse - all suits are wool Italian lined have unbreakable fronts and are made in four styles, Harvard, Haldane, Randolph, and Woodrow. There's no tailoring proposition in the world to equal an "Eclipse-all suit Millar & Giorgi, The Great Outfitters, -Palmerston N. and Hastings LEVIN LAUNDRY. M ERASER, Proprietress if the Levin Laundry, under* takes WASHING & IRONING in all its branchea. First-class ' work. Citf experience.

I FIRST SHIPMENT jV ■ OF t HLr NEW MILLINERY CLARK'S. Levn's Best Store "'' NEW TT f COATS <^^BL f FOE LADIES' AND MAIDS. Now Ready for your Inspection at = CLARK'S z=i

Never Give a Bo ot up as a Bad ['• *' Job before consulting |; F. W PINK. 1 Some time or other you may . - have picked up a pair of boots ' • * of yours that have had a heap w? of wear, and, regarding with sadness and sorrow their broken soles and cracking sides, given ?|Sr them up as "done for." On second thoughts, reluctant t-./H'/ v to drop them, you may have submitted them with difficulty / to a good repairer and realised /' €/ ;<*Vl joy, on hearing his verdict, /} fa* r /3S\V that there was life in old boots I ({ yetI \ \ • A GOOD Boot has nine lives, likeacatr/\ i Bring your old ones here and LJ \ ' IV SbL we S* ve them the ninth, at V\ I / \ j&-. We know our work.

LEVIN SPORTS DEPOT, HUGH HALL, PROPRIETOR, Every Description of Sports Requisites Stocked. A Few Sets of Bowls For Sal© [TAYLOR'S The Best] At Less Than Half Price. APPLY-EARLY. Fishermen's Gear in Great Variety. HUGH HALL, Hairdressor and Tebacconist' Oxford Street, - — Levin.

iv ill Special Saturday = I | | Attractions at Aitken's Every Saturday for SclCCtCd SpCCidlS FOT a few Weeks. We are making Special Re- SattirdaV = ductions on certain leading lines in Booke 24 Handsomely Bound Gift Books Stationery, Toys and Usually Sold at 2s 6d & 3s. ; ' Fancy Goods. Special Saturday Price 1/9. '*■■■■ Saturday Shoppers 20 Assorted Gameß for Girls and will do well to Bhop Boys. [Jsually Sold at ls6d, 2s, an Special Saturday Price Is. •. • Prices will be announc- "The AITKEN " Writing Tablet .. Ed each week in this Pages. y Space. Special Saturday Price. 10d. | II I Ken. Aitken, Bookseller I Watch this Space Every Day

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 March 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 March 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 March 1914, Page 2

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