IS COMING! Walkley's Winter Clothing is. % here already. I ~-. V The Temperature" is] falling I ' Walkley's Winter Prices have I fallen already. ■ ' I It seems strarige to talk of fallen prices these S days, but fluite by chance the door of oppor- | '" tunity was opened to WALKLEY and he I immediately purchased at pre-War Prices, i FULL LINES OF WINTER GOODS. 8 f j'.i. ' . *.'. ,r '' — ■ ' ■ • - =! . Men's and Boys' Waterproof arid Tweed Overcoats Men's and Boy's Fin£st..Woollen Underwear for Winter .3 ■■ & . Women's and Children's Flne3fc Woollen Under- ... wear for Winter ' Winter Tweeds, blankets, Rugs, and Furs, etc. LEVIN - BEST HOUSE FOR VALUE. [Spray the ALPHA way |j —It Pays Best! joJsJ}l The Orohardist who uses an ALPHA XSPRAYER enjoys a distinct saving in timo, labour and materials. Hit txaaa mm haaltbiar and mora proliflo. Mb mvtmjMA bigger profits. ALPHA Sprayer pE|g| Hhaa no intrioato' parte to fonaslo yo» a* Vs. As-flra' nr*-- fw gfttoutofordar. It oaiuiotba injurs* Iby strong spraying fluid or naimi V I9VMTISf nnworkabla by gritty ssitiwl. ' Jf U««ldHt«»tr,aa4rtwt«9r*7ia«. iitf*^ ■a* Ib baa4r Mat* tat V*. • lacNalMtfMMefeolhe I avanaa arahatC I —a'—i tilauimit »—««♦. sal tarn > w I J. W. WbJlboo * Cm* W&gf I .Local Agents :-MESSRS PARKER and VINCENT. Cuts For Spot Cash. DEAL WHERE (ASH COUNTS. f .. I'igineal Sacks-Ms.- - • '•■-•■<■■■. ' Flour 18s 6d Pollard los 6d and Sis. 5 : la Sugar lis 6d. Maize, piy- bushel Bs lOd. * ' White Rose Keroseene 4* 9d. Bran, per sack 14b 6d Rolled Oats Is 3d. Barley, bushel 6s 9d. * ■ 21b Syrup 6d Wheat, Bs. . 71b Syrup Is 8d Reid's Strainers 13s yd. . Crescent Pickles Bd. Donald's Strainers lis. Beaver Sauces Is. American wire 15s 6d. Household Soap (bar) Bd. TOBACCOS—Derby, Juno , and Household Soap (box) lis HaveTocJc 6s ..per lb; 9d per stick Jellies 6 packets for Is. Tinned tobacco Btins for. 7s 6di Dates 3d. Sharland's Baking iWder Is, Figs 4d. , SEE THAT YOU GET THE LATEST CASH PRICE LIST. HASWELL BROS. L«Tin. 20th CEIfTURY STORES. Eketahuna. > Most Peculiar, 5 YET PERFECTLY TRUE. There >m been one storekeeper of this ; J tolrn for long ibefdr© the war began that kept the prices within '; y the limit, and sinoe the war began is doing the same, without aay ' V fear of-opposition. "As for buying cheap and seeling the same, the ' C public of Levin are not so green as to think for one moment that I A one business man can buy cheaper than another who pays cash on \ 1 the nail. It is a well-known fact to the public that the wholesale < J prices have gone up and the public of Levin knows that right well. \ V Every storekeeper should run ihis business on his own particular ' < lines without fear or trembling. As a fact, I hold the right to all J £ British rales and Hin'.' '"..'• J \ LEONO BROS. I
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 May 1915, Page 2
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469Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 May 1915, Page 2
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