A Great Throw Out or STRAW HATS at Millar and Giorgl's STRAW 3/6 HATS we 5/6 to 8/6 One glance at the big window showing of these under-priced Straws will tell you how good they are. This Season's Styles and Htyh-Grade Straws Not a mark or spot on any. Every Hat must get odt in view of incoming stocks Don't miss this Sir, whatever you do. Make sure to-day. Millar & Giorgi The Great Outfitters, PalmerstoD North. UnriN LADMOEY. MrtASB, Pfoffrietroai of the • L&fin Laundry, undertakes— WAeHINQ AND IRONING. WASHING AND IRONINB. WASHING AND IfiONING. Ie ell ite bnnehea. JKnt-oluw work. CfITY MXnBRHINCII. CITY KXPERIENCI).
CORRECT TIME SHERLA.W, 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 Wβ can supply you with all you need to accomplish this PANS, Stevens' Beet Enamel, 7s, 8s 6d and 10s 6d JAM SPOONS, 4d and 6d. SCALES from 4s 6d per set G OLDEN STATE JARS—the only perfect jar on the market, pints quarts and half-gallons. MASON'S WIDE MOUTH JARS—qts., oa 9d and £-gals, 7s 10d doz With a Jam Spoon given away with ever dozen jars. SIMS' NOVELTY HARDWARE DEPOT. ** KEEP COOL THIS SUMMER I ENJOY the lightneae, aoftntet. fteedoa* aat Mid economy of t"Jn Jaeger Pure Woollens lfit§l Cooler than linen or ootton, Dr. Jaeger Underwear // ~*\& will protect you acainat »T»ry ohanse in temper* Cf I\/ \ ature. Guaranteed all wool. Any wader fcameai I V 1 replaoed if ipoiled throoch ahrinkac*. I A I After 3O Year* - ouiit* IkeJaetnr()•.'■ I l\ I "JAEGER" ftPewSSSS "■w« S ßnukl \J \ I Iβ etill the BEST. KAQWaieMtt w*l«ktNo.» M V 4 Hen'i Underreate 7/S to U» «/. to V- ll It Uen'aPanta 9/-tolW T/« to 0* k/ \J Men's TTniteda (Oom- , if M bination Garmente) 18/, to 10/6 19/9 to leV* _J %K »% 5.3 "" WEAR "JAEGER "PYJAMAS I a i^*-~^f
C W. M. CLARK, CODE Handed in No. 2-30 P .n,. so « Draper & Clothier, stamp welunoton. Levin. 2.50 p.m. * NEW ZEALAND POST OFFICE TELEGRAMS. J. W. Will accept your tender for assigned stock of Mr. Bert Naylor, Clothier, Luvin. (Signed) ROBERTSON, Assignee WORTH OF £ A <}{\ WORTH OF MERCERY &4ZU- CLOTHING The assigned stock of Mr. Bert Naylor, Mercer & Clothier, of Levin, has been bought by . TBTm IME. CLARK. at a big discount and is now offering to the public of Levin and district the whole of this stock of £420 worth at ' unheard of prices. UNUSUAL BARGAIN SALE N.B.—As Mr. Bert Naylor has only been in business for a little over two months, tHfre is no old stock. This Sale affords you the unusual opportunity of laying in a stock of Winter Clothing for men and boys at bargain prices right when the writer is commencing
"I'm feeling in the very PINK Old Chap'" - Take my tip, invest in a pair of FRED. PINK'S Boots or Shoes, and you will feel as I do —"in - the very pink." You will get Biggest Boot Value —get Greatest Comfort — get Longest Wear —and you will save , money by purchasing your Footwear from him. The Business Man— The Professional Man— The Sportsman—The Farmer will find their every need fully met. The IDEAL of WEATHER-PROOF EFFICIENCY is materialised in the BOOTS and SHOES supplied by F. W. PINK of every description executed by skilled workmen on the premises. Send your's in to-day FRED. W. PINK, The Bootery, LEVIN.
MECCANO" A Hundred Toys in One. * JUST ARRIVED! JR \A NEW supplies GIVE YOUR BOY "MECCANO" J AAiAA/w Obtainable only from < I KEN. AITKEN, I Bookseller and Stationer.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 March 1915, Page 2
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611Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 March 1915, Page 2
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