ECLIPSE ALL SUITS. I STYLES AND PRICES ~ \ THAT TAKE THE- EYE 'gfa 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 cutters know their business." These remarks are a fair sample of the oomments of our customers every - day remarks from men who hitherto thought style and quality were only found in made-to-order tailoring, land then only at a fancy price. You take our word it, we can sell you a suit factually made to your me- ' iasures in other words made from the measurments of a freal 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. |Lf ERASER, Proprietress of *■*•*••• the Levin Laundry, undertakes .WASHING & IRONING in all its .branches. First-class work. City experience.
FIRST SHIPMENT NEW MILLINERY CLARK' S Kevin's Best Store FOE LADIES' AND MAIDS. Now Ready for your Inspection at =CLARK'S=rz
PREMIER BOOTMAKER F. W. Pink is still at the old Stand, handing out the Best of Boots at and reasonable Price, Footballers will find a specially suitable boot at PINK'S. It is made of stout Leather, , witH blocked toes, and is guaranteed to keep firm in the wettest of weather. High lows for the farm and bluchers for the mill. REPAIRS I REPAIRS ! REPAIRS I Bring them to Fred, and he will return them Promptly as good as New. 3F. W. PmK. BOOT and SHOEMAKER, LEVIN. II | Special Saturday = I I Attractions at Aitken's Every Saturday for Better be Sure than Sorry a few Woeka. Wo are making Special Re- Come Early on Saturday . ductions on certain leading lines in Book* OQ PICTU RE BOOKS for Boys Stationery, Toy a and and Girls. Usua.ly sold at Fancy Goods. 2s, 2s 6 and 3s. Special Saturday Price IS, 1s 6, and 2s 9. Saturday Shoppers ________ will do well to shop Bt-this Store and save A Shilling Writing Pad, 1 pkt Ar mu o • . envelops, * Bottle Ink, 1 Pen and Money. Tb o Speoud ,pj g pecia| Sati ; rday p rico Prices will be announc- flg the ]ot. Ed each week in this Spaca. 9A CLOTH BOUND GIFT 'i BOOKS. Usually 3s 6d each IS | Special Saturday Price Is 9d« | I Ken. Aitken, Bookseller Watch this Space Every Day
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 March 1914, Page 2
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419Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 March 1914, Page 2
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