u wien Johnny cwnfs Marching Home Again." ; he'll have spent; many a nippy night under canvas. Wise TerIjtorials those who spend a few iftinutes beforehand selecting A Good Camp kug or"a Cosy Greyl Blanket for the TaKapau Camp. These are Champion Lines — cheap enough to take to camp »and good enough to use at home Let's Quote a Few RUGS 6/11, 8/6, 9/6,10/6,12/6 BLANKETS 10/6 and 12/6 per pair Now aren't those figures attractive—haven't you a strong inclination t« see these goods ? Obey that Impulse! MILLAR & GIORGI The Great Outfitters, PALMERBTON NORTH. i J n '• ,) • • ■ i LEVIN LAUNDRY. . FRAftEHi Proprietreiß of the Lev:n Laundry, undertakes WASHING ft IRONING in all its branchei. First-class . worte City experience.
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w FIRST IN LEVIN ! Still Here —and Still First! F. W. PINK, Levin's Premier Bootmaker has his Shop well stocked with the best.of goods. Winter is upon us, and farmers in particular have need of sound boots. They will find them at PINK'S. Footballers, hockey players, golfers, all need something special. They will be able to get it if they call in at the Premier Boot Shop Oxford Street, Levin, and mention their need to nr. piNTK, Levin's Premier Bootmaker. MARK YOUR LINEN WITH JOHN BOND'S r Crystal Palace MARKING INK I Warranted to fulfil every requirement. f Requires no heating or preparation ... ' " mi Hi r r I 6d. and Is. per bottle. ■ J KEN. AITKBN, |v Bookseller ■ Oxford Street i I-,, ,* -V 1 idv- •.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 May 1914, Page 2
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242Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 May 1914, Page 2
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