A Real "TOPPING" Hat For the "KNUTS" VELOUR HARD FELTS. Do you know those dandy .looking Velour Soft Eolte Well, these are the same sort of thing, only bowler style instead. They're remarkably tonoy and so smart and new. In Black Mate or Brown. 18/6 We've got "a corner" in these hate; you can't buy these elsewhere in Palmereton North. Juet oome along and , . see yourself under one—just the hat to suit you. Millar & Giorgi The Great Outfitters, x u Palmerstoo North. iavm laundry. TkM r*ABEH., Profi-ietreee of the «*■■ • Levin Laundry, undertake*— WASHING AND IBONING. WASHING} AND IBONING. WASHING AND IRONIN& ia all it* branches. Fint-clsM work. CttTY BXPERIENOE. CttTY EXPERIENCE.
—CLOSING.— T. SHERLAW, Watchmaker & Jeweller, LEVIN. T. SHERLAW, Begs to notify the public of Levin and district, that he is giving up business in Levin, and his premises will be closed from TUESDAY, March, 30. PRESERVING SEASON 1915 Prepare for the coming Winter by bottling plenty of Fruit Wβ can supply you with all you need to accomplish this PRESERVING PANS, Stevens' Beat Enamel, 7s, 8s 6d and 10s 6d JAM SPOONS, 4d aud (id. SCALES from 4s Gd per set GOLDEN STATE JARS—the only perfect jar on the market, pints quarts aud half-gallons. MASON'S WIDE MOUTH JARS—qts., os Del and t-gals, 7s lOd doz With a Jam Spoon given away with ever dozen jars. SIMS' NOVELTY HARDWARE DEPOT. ' KEEP COOL THIS SUMMER 1 EWJOT the lightness, sotta***, ftiiloa aus4 tf*\ and economy of \S Jaeger Pure Woollens JJnP& Cooler than linen or ootton. Dr. Jaeger Underwear *i"^ . will proteot 70a agtinct ererj- ob»ng* in temper* €f /\/ I ature. Ouarantead all wool. Any udwr km Mitt I V 1 replaoed if spoiled thronch ■hrlakas*. 11l After 3O Years j,,— Tfc*JmjeerOD.'i \ l\ M "JAEGER" ?jfow2S2 "BwJ'toßd IJIi 1 Is still the BEST. K*GW#lfata W#lfß t Ne>a , jd VJL Men's Underrests 7/8 to 11/9 6AtoW- 11 IT Men's Font* 9/- to 1S« 1/9 to 9/9 »/, \J lien's TJnitede (Com- ■■ ■■ biuation Qarments) 18/- to 25/0 18/ Vto lA* V SJI •* 5.3 WEAR "JAEGER" PYJAMAS 1 S «^P-^^W
ASSIGNED ■, ASSIGNED __Unusual Bargain Sale at CLARK'S, WE ARE OFFERING SOAIE EX©UFim\AL REDUCTIONS ON MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING FOB THE NEXT FEW DAYS. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE LINES THAT SHOULD IXTFUKST YOU. Little Boys 1 Tweed Overrate, »»» sto 8, were 18s 6d NOW 9 S lid. Navy Reefer Coats for Little Boys, si,es sto 9 were 16e 6d NOW 9s lid Boys' Flannelette Shirts, all sizes, To be cleared at Iβ 3d and Is 6d each 4*, + nfir Tγ K'o th T HaU ' PliCe - T ° g ° at 6d and 9d each - Men '« Tw «ed Overcoats n.suallv mf' S Lf nCe & W aDd 6d Men ' s G<K,d Ridi,, e B'-eeche«. were 10s (id to 19e 6d. NOW 9s lid ' Men'a Saddle Tweed Riding Breediee 19e 6d. NOW 12s 6d
"I'm feeling in the very PINK Old Chap t" . 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—rget 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 Repairs 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 On j* JUST ARRIVED! W Jk -NEW SUPPLIES « GIy E YOUR BOY "M£CGANO" [ Obtainable only from < KEN. AITKEN, Bookseller and Stationer.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 March 1915, Page 2
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607Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 March 1915, Page 2
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