WINTHR IS COMING ! Walkley's Winter Clothing is here already. The temperature is| falling S Walkley's Winter Prices have \ fallen already. I It seems strange to talk of fallen prices these i dayH, but quite by chance the door of opporl tunity was oponeJ to WALKLEY and he f immediately purchased at pre-War Prices, I FULL LINES OF WINTER GOODS. 1 Men's and Boys' Waterproof and Tweed Over- ! coats l Men's and Boy's Finest Woollen Underwear for I Winter j Women's and Children's Finest Woollen Underl wear for Winter I Winter Twe ads, Blankets, Rugs, and Furs, etc. j YIN' j BKST HOLTSIfi FOR VALUE. C- : '- - ;. I Olt&SLf Uas.: irtiul £1/1 Wdj —It Fays Best! /off^*k The Orchardist who uses an ALPHA SPRAYER enjoys a distinct saving ia / : time, labour and materials. Hi* treee are healthier and more prolific. Hie orope yield bigger profits. jf^^^-S»^(«^sßßS ALPHAVayer^ffl has no intrioate parts to' puzzle you or JL* , f*lr% <• *-•*- .fV g*t out of order. It oannot be inJuiwA Vh^BHv-^^&[sF by strong spraying fluid or rendered \.'-£f&^s**»<s/ unworkable by gritty sediment. ' Zα thr«« minute* • boy can oluuv* tt vMh liquid Mid «ir, sad start «pr»ylH#. ' "«**^ Ifa4o lm iumAy eUoa. but Mo, » fan—iWSHiitti fc*tfc* II »rer«ce orohud. 11 0c«« for Hlu*tr«t«d Booklet, HtMkMfrwß 11 J. W. Wallace * Cβ., WclfiattM II Local Ao6sit.s: -MESSRS i'ARKER and VIN'CENT. slaswell Cuts For Spot Cash. DEAL WIIEH.E t ASH COUNTS. 1 ■JguioaJ tiiiL-ivs 14i. Flour lSs 6d l'ollanl l').s lid «nil 21s. Ui Sugar 11s 6d. iiiiizi , , pi-; ij:iri!i<ji Os IL)<.l. W'iiite llo.so Keroseuiio Is 9<l. i;:;ui, per sack 14s Cd Kollcd Oats Is 2d. Barloy, biisli. 1 6s 9<l. :ilb Syrup 6d Wlieat, Be. 71b S.vrup Is 8d Rrid's Strainers 18s iul. Cicstiiiit Pickles 9d. Donald's Straineis 14s. iJcaver Sauces 1«. Ainmican wire 15s 6d. IJnit-eliold Koap (bar) Bd. TOBACOO.S. Derby. Juno and Household Soap (box) 11s HnveTock Os per lb; yd per stick Jollies 6 |>ackets for Iβ. Tinned tobacco Btins lor 7s (id. Dates 3d. iSliarlnnil's Biikii><>; Fow<ler Ik. Kigs 4d. SEE THAT YOU GET THE I, \TEST CASH PRICE LIST. HASWELL BROS. fievin. 20tli CKfITURY STORES Eketahuna Alost_J^cuJiar, YET I'-ERFECT-J.Y T.KUE. There lias been one storekeeper of this town for long before tbe war beg :n that kept the prices within the limit, and since the war began is doing the Minio, without any fear op opposition. As i'or buying cheap and seeling the same, the public of Levin are not so green a.s to think l'or one moment that one business man can buy cheaper than another who pays cash on the nail. It is a well-known fact to the public that the wholesale prices have gone up and the public of Lovin knows that right well. \ Every storekeeper should run his business on his own particular lines without fear or trembling. A.s a fact, I hold the right to all r .British rules and lams. I' . LEOMG BROS. * ax ™ m ""———
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 May 1915, Page 2
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486Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 May 1915, Page 2
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