WINTER IS COMING ! Walkley's Winter Clothing , is ( here already. The Temperature' is] falling ! ' Walkley's Winter Prices have fallen already. It seems strange to talk of fallen prices these ■ days, but quite by chance the door of opportunity was opened to WALKLEY and he mmediately purchased at pre-War Prices, I FULL LINES OF WINTER GOODS. Men's and Boys' Waterproof and Tweed Overcoats Men's and Boy's Finest Woollen Underwear for Winter Women's and Children's Finest Woollen Underwear for Winter ' Winter Tweeds, Blankets, Rugs, and Furs, etc. LK-VIN ] BEST HOUSE FOR VALIUM i! I
I il £-"-■'"■•' '■'■■■--■ -■■•■'■"■" . ■ ■ L If Spray the ALJrtiii \>&y j{ If Pa v<s Rest? "~ r ■"-•% The Orohardist who uses an ALPHA SPRAYER enjoys a distinct savins in / time, labour and materials. - Hia trees Ki'£&£skjfis ) . if M's&ss£s& are healthier and more proline. Hia iM# owpeyieldbiggerproflt.. I^^Mi^S ALPHA Sprayer MM ha* no intrioate parts to puzzle you or Jfi_e73p»>, Mnw fM I get out of order. It cannot be injured by strong spraying fluid or rendered \ unworkable by gritty sediment. x!i3r Jr Xμ thr*« minatai a boy can ehus* tt wflft *»*«. VmoXd Mtd air. and •tort apraylac. J —~—' '- *—■*r «—*■"- - *TMlMtWj|rtl|f||THW I •T«ra«e orehavd. I lem« for niaelrattd Booklet, I J. W. W«1I«C« * CO.. W.llmjfc I Local AgenU:—MESSRS J'AHKEIt aud VJN'OENT
iiasweil Cuts For Spot Cash. D.EAL WHEIUi C ASH COUNTS, rigtiu'stl Sacks 14s. L<'loin- 18« Gd Pcllard 15s (jd and 21s. !;i 11s (id. Maize, per bushel (is 10d. White Rose Korosocno -Is M. Bran, per sack 14s 6d Uollod Qats Is 2<l. Barley, bushel 6s 9d. Jib Syrup 6d AMieat, Be. 71b Syrup Is 8d Reid's Strainers 13s ad. €r '.scent Pickles 9d. Donald's Strainers 14s. iiujiver Sauci's In. American wire 15s 6d. H ..iiwhold .Soup (bar) B<l. TOBAGCXXS.—Derby, Juno and Household Soap (box) 11s HaveTock 6s per lb; 9d per stick Jellies 6 packets for Is. .Tinned tobacco Btins for 7s 6d. Dates 3d. Sharland's Baking Powder Iβ. Kigs 4d. SEE THAT YOU GET THE l> VI'IjET CASH PRICE TJST HASWELX BROS. 20th CENTURY STORES. Ekotahuna
2 YET PERFECTLY TRUE. There lias been one storekeeper 01 , this > town tor long before the war bey;: n ' that kept the prices within 2 the limit, and since the war began i< doing the same, witliout any < fear of opposition. As for buying cheap and seeling the same, the r public of Levin are not so green as to think lor one moment that J one business man can buy cheaper than-another who pays cash on I the nail. It is a well-known fact to the public tlhit the wholesale J prices have gone up and the public of Levin knows that right well. \ Every storekeeper should run his business on his own particular C lines without fear or trembling. As a fact, I hold the right to all / € British rules and laws. \ LEONO BROS.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 May 1915, Page 2
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472Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 May 1915, Page 2
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