Hurry! Mr U*t Minute _THE EMPIRE AGENCIES— Don't Miss Your Easter Suit! , . Manufacturers' Agents, No points in cutting things too „^«, rt » T *tAnTu fine I If you urant a MILLAR DAI MRRSTON NORTH. &GIORGI Suit you'll need to X get off the mark straight away, otherwise you'll have to put up a n™rT<3 fnr tha Foster Rubber Co., Boston, maimwith « Average/' tailoring else- A G ™K o Wo"" Catspaw « Rubber Heels, wh « e - Tread-Air Heel Cushions, Combination Arch Supports and Heel Cushion. We can talk Suit Prices "IDEAL" Incubators, Brooders and Grain Sprouters. Ffnmltt/ In 07/rt tn Measure The "Ever-Ready Clothes Line Holder. (The Indoor l?0m 64/- tO y7/0 lO MCaSUre ine L . n J &r ready when6 ver wanted invisible rvu «t i. »• u*« v- .i when not wanted), Etc., etc. 3s 6d posted. M JS*«"" CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. And Sub-Agents wanted in every District. Coats have real Italian Cloth !ffi EMPIRE AGENCIES Palmerston North, N.Z. and wear of each Suit. TELEPHONE No. 709. P.O. BOX 2b6. Better see these New Fabrics. ■"■ ?ir:, ":" T BARRATTS BUSY BYKO MILLAR & GIORGI \ > For New "Douglas" Motors, ■The Great Outfitters, palmerston horth. Second Hand Motors levin launder New and Second Hand Cycles — Motor Oils and Benzine Kept FBABBB, Proprietress of Motor Cycle Accessories and the Levin Laundry, under- jJepaiFS. takes WASHING k IRONING 1 I SOLE DISTRICT INJ EATCTCATT. tclllW in all its branches. First-class? AGENTS •X> AXfciXV£i. XJ. g> L£V | N work. Citj experience. f >wwwwwv
DITRI \C \inTir r R In conjunction with all other Business Places of KUDLtIW Levin our Storft wi)l c i ose a ii day SATURDAY, 11th inst., giving a continuous holiday from Good Friday to Easter Monday. For the convenience of the Public our Store will keep open till 9 p.m. on Thursday Evening next. Will you please shop early and at CLARK'S* .Al J! I DON'T HOLIDAY |f||ly|fe YOUR OLD SUIT WnKstl EASTER. B Appear among your friends in one of CLARK'S IJp-to-Date Suits of the Latest Cut - Not that we want to jnake them envious of your appearance : but wear a Suit which will commend their admiration. K»lnl ee our ew Stock of Tweed Suits Knl at 6^ m to 75/ L \mM 19 (A FIT IN TEN MINUTES). * IPf W&i They have all the New Touches of Fashion—the new long lapel, flap \ W«l WS pockets, moulded shoulders, vent andj centre seam, unoreasable i lllj ;WB fronts. Trousers with plain or rolled bottoms. Call in to-day j lILm |§K( an d see them. Let us fit a few on. You'll be satisfied at
PREMIER BOOTMAKER F. W. Pinkis still at the old Stand, handing out the Beat of .Boots at fair and reasonable trice. Footballers will find a specially suitable boot at PINK'S. It is made of stout Leather, with, blocked toes, and is guarante:d to keep firm in the wettest of weather. High lows for the , farm and bluchers for the mill. REPAIRS ! REPAIRS 2 REPAIRS ! Bring them to Fred, and he will return them Promptly as good as New. F. TOT. PXNSL* BOOT and SHOEMAKER, LEVIN. Be on the Lookout 1 1 ";;' "- Saturday, April 18tli, is tlio la«t of our Special Saturdays. Watch this Space Next Week. KEN. AITKEN, Bookseller, v.. • Oxford Street. i ; ; • J f j_ r\V~ '' — ' ""
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 April 1914, Page 2
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545Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 April 1914, Page 2
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