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" For it keeps 'em in their place When they know they have to face The lively little Lads in Navy Blue." Wear a New Ndval Blue Necktie! These are just the Very-Latest— as smart as they are patriotic. They're in fine Poplin Wide-ends and the colour is the new shade, a rich .Naval Blue. See Millar & Giorgi's Fine Patriotic Naval Tie Window Be right in line with Smart Dressers and select one of these Fashionable Ties to-day I Millar & Giorgi The Great Outfitters, Palmerston North. IMVIS LAIJSBRY. MFKASEtt, Proprietress of the • Levin Laundry, undertakes — WASHING AND IRONING. WASHING ■'- AND IRONING. WASHING AND IRONING, in «11 ite branches. Firet-clu* work. CITY EXPERIENCE." CITY EXPERIENCE.

COBRECT TIME SHERLAW, WATCHMAKER Repairs Chronometers, Repeaters, Duplex, English Levers, American Levers and Geneves. Please Note New Address— OXFOßD ST., LEVIN. ' (Opposite HARVEY" & CO. PRESERVING SEASON 1915 Prepare for the coming Winter by bottling plenty of Fruit. We can supply yoa.. with all you need to accomplish this. PRESERVING PANS, Stevens' Best Enamel, 7s, 8s fid and 10s Gd JAM SPOOLS, 4d and 6d. : SCALES from 4s Gd p«jl- set GOLDEN , STATE JARS—the only perfect jar on the market, pints quarts and half-gallons. MA3OS'B V7IDS MOUPtf JAR 3—• qts , 5s 9d and i- ? als, 7s lOd doz With a Jam SSpoon given with ever dozen jars. Sims , NjyriELTir hakd-vare ospjr. * KEEP COOL THIS SUMMER! EH 'JOT the lightness, aoftneas, freedom and and economy of Jα Jaeger Pure Woollens A§]\ Cooler than linen or cotton, Dr. Jaeger Underwear r\\~~^ will protect you against every ohange in temper- ty \ / ature. Guaranteed all wool. Any under garment V replaced if spoiled through shrinkage. H After 3O Years t-—.- QnaMtir Tbe Jaeger Oo.'g I \ "JAEGER" K?Q#SS2 "Bwe"%rand 1 \ Is stiU the BEST. SSOWeigUtt Weight No. 2M , rf V Men's Underveets 7/8 to 13/9 01- to a/. \ \ Men's Pants 9/- to 12/9 7/6 to 9/8 W \ Men's TJnitede (Com- . a bination Garments) 18/- to 28/0 18/6 to 18/9 ' 3 £v 5.3 WEAR "JAEGER" PYJAMAS I a

I ' ::: ■ * f Mai ■ V ■'■■'■■■;■■'■■■■•■ i OF \ <New Autumn Millinery ■•■ \ \ Just a Happy Medium—that desired combination of Cor- • \ rect. Good Style, with Moderate Prices- j > That's what our AUTU,MN and WINTER. MILLINERY | | stands for—everything true to London standards in shapes j r f of Hats, and Styles and Colourings. i^ ; ; - ■ As for Price—well, most Ladies know opr Prices and the i a values they stand for. They are small; but never come | i down to the point of where quality ceases. We invite I you to call, and see our Select Display, of BEAUTIFUL 1 P HATS for the coming Season I § j ———At Clai»fc 6^--—^^ ' a

OLD SHOBS TO MEND! OLD BOOTS TO MEND!! All you have to do is to wrap up the V :' Boots or Shoes in a sheet of paper , £?■-. and send them in to •; ?M} FRED. W. PINK He'll do the Rest. V PINK'S POPULAR PRICES ARE FACTS AND MONEY SAVERS. Let an Expert do your Repairs. FRED. W. PINK is a Boot and Shoe Repair Specialist, and has at his disposal a specially built workroom ■ with a highly skilled staff, who know all there is to know about repairs and who can make your old shoes as good as new, quickly and inexpensively. ; SEND YOUR NEXT REPAIRS T' > .. : FRED. W. PINK, TH£ P.IEAiEI SHOE SHOP, H LEVIM. i Great ■ '< Post Card Competition. ". At KEN. AITKEN'S All School Children can compete in this great Comperi- ' tion. There are only two conditions: — i f Buy your School Books at KEN. AITKEN'S ; AND COLLECT THE POST CARDS. With every School Book purchased we are giving away * » a Post Card. The Boy collecting the largest number < of these cards will receive — < 1 Set Of " MECCANO " (100 Toys in One) * » The Girl collecting the largest number will receive— < 1 HAND OMELY DitESSEO OOL * ALWAYS GET IT AT ■ [ KEN. AiTKEN'S

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 March 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 March 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 March 1915, Page 2

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