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The Home Educational Typewriter " THE YOUNG AHERICAN," £i/i 5/A Practical Machine. Tho arrangement of letters is like tho Standard Machines. Touches voung people Business anil Commercial I onus, ~ , .. , Relieves "much of the drud-ery of study. Makes School Work interesting ami attractive. (io.nl for Business or Personal Correspondence lue Greatest Educational Novelty ever offered to the I nblic. Every Home needs a "YOUNG AMERICAN," £1 15s. Tho Latest Model No. 8 -AMERICAN" Typewriter, £8 Bs. Standard Keyboard Typuwritor at a low pnoo. Ims •'AMLU LLV has 423 parts, iivplaoi!«)faO(>o to 3'JOU parts in tho complicated highpriced Machines. .. . , Tho exclusive and superior features of tho No. 8 « AML It 10 AIS " winch you should consider carefully before paying a hi R h price for a lypewnter are, Simplicity, Speed, Two Colours Ribbon, Ettioncy, keyboard, Durability, Finish, Touch and Portability. . You will be interested to compare tho essential features ot the •'American' with Standard Machines. - AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND— T J£ EMPIRE AGENCIES Palmerston North, N.Z. TELEPHONE No. TOO. P.O. BOX LHiO. BARftATTS BUSY BYKO For New "Douglas" Motors, Second Hand Motors New and Second Hand Cycles Motor Oils and Benzioe Kept Motor Cycle Accessories and Repairs. < SOLE DISTRICT IVT A RA TT AGENTS Ly * LEVIN.

LITTLE MISTER ... Will Like a MILLAR &GIORGI HAT, JTou see, a lot of Houses only carry Boy's Hats as a sideline! mighty important branch with us though. • ?r. ■ See our Magnificent Boy's Hat Window. . . That will ehow you how heavily wo go in for Juvenile Heaclweav—That ■will givo the reason why Fathers and Mothers come straight hero whenever a little George Washington loses his hat! We've just the Hat to suit YODlt Laddie too. No matter what age he may be ! We've hundreds of shapes and styles all the latest colors, and qualities are right up to the mark. Prices won't Worry You a Great Deal . . Why not Bring the Boy to-day. . MILLAR & GIORGIJ ■The Great Outfitters,] j Palmerston N. and Hastings ■ *flafc LEVIN LATJNDKY. \T FEASEII, ProprietreM of the Levin Laundry, undertakes WASHING & IRONING in all its branchei. Firsf-clase work. City experience.

LADIES' PETONE COSTUMES We have been fortunate in securing a lino of Twenty Petone-made COSTUMES in best Navy Serges and Worsteds, and during the next two weeks, will give the public ot Levin the beneiit ol our buying. Every Costume is this coming Winter's. Latest Style, wellmade, well lined, and smart cut. If you want to look spic and span for the Easter holidays and at a price that will suit your purse, just visit our "Showroom, and see the New Costumes—-it will be an object lesson in economy. CLARK 8 Levin's Best Store PREMIER BOOTMAKER w^^ ~~' ' a HUGH HALL, PROPRIETOR, -F. W. Pink is Still at the old Stand, handing Every Description of Sports out the Best of Boots at fair and reasonable Requisites Stocked. Price. Footballers will find a specially suitable - t™£w ?C bIT |"t boot at PINK'S. It is made of stout Leather, Less Than Half Price, with blocked toes, and is guaranteed to keep firm APPLY EARLY. in the wettest of weather. Highlows for the Fishermen's Gear in Great farm and bluchers for the mill. Variety. HUGH HALL, REPAIRS f REPAIRS ! REPAIRS I Hairdresser and Tobacconist' Oxford Street, ==» = = Levin. Bring them to Fred, and he will return them Promptly as good as New.

BOOT and SHOEMAKER, LEVIN. ill Don't Leave It Too IN Late ! ! ! Take Get Your Share of the Special advantage Saturday *.sar£ains. ; : • prices Next Saturday. ;.. while you . * may. r* . b LADIES , BAGS The last ol ■ Usually 15/-and 7/6 each the Special Special Saturday prices 11/6 Saturdays will and 5/SOOn be here. A Shilling writing Pad, , s| P turd a ay dSi: l Pkt Envelopes Prices • ill l B ° ttleoflnk ,S I I 1 Note Book. Tho Lot • ' KEN AITKEN - Bookseller.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 March 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 March 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 March 1914, Page 2

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