WINTBR IS COMING ! Walkley's Winter Clothing is here already. TheiTemperature 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, FULL LINES OF WINTER GOODS. Men's and Boys' Waterproof and Tweed Over-"" coats 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. \ LKVLN BEST HOUSE FOR VALUE. . f i' V~~ ~■' '■ ■ y : —It Pays Best! x The Orohardist who uses an ALPHA < - , - SPRAYER enjoys a distinct saving in S s \ time, labour and materials. Hit trees , v|,\\\ v i are healthier and more prolific. Hie \ £ , * orop* yield bigger profits. . / «^*> s V* "frft^&a The i *$&& .^^l<«Ml ALPHA Sprayer IMM hM no intricate parts to puzzle 70a or iL?_on) ' *••*-• fir get out of order. It otnnot be injured V*iS?SKffIM , V , 2&?/ by strong spraying fluid or rendered \ unworkable by gritty sediment. ' j/ Xm three minutea ft boy o«n ohwrs* It Wftth "\<^^ U«oid aad •Iγ, mad start apraylae. m^^ MMeimfeaaixaUec, bat No. BiaeM<»iaHMU«fo»ttM I •Terege orehajrd. I WmmA far XUortMted Booklet, pott-frwfrom . I JT. W. WaUac* * Co., Wellbgt.. J Local Agents.-—MESSRS i'AUKKIt and VIM'E.NT. Haswell Cuts For Spot Jai i. Buy for cash where cash counU ami su strutc'i yuui- to ilieir limits. It you liavu Jiut yet rocei voil our la Lest Cash Price Jjist drop us a postcard ami ib will be vour.s by return mail. Then figure out what you can save by dealing at our store. Here nre a few of our prices:—Milk (id, Dates 3d, lid, Cream Tartar 2s, Oarb Soda 2d, .Rice 2d, Sago 2d, Oatina Is I'd, Sliarland and Kcaver Jinking Powders Is, 21bs .Syrup (id, -K'Uiivs 2d, Irisli Mo.ss l.s, J!xlmojitl : s Is 3d, Gartons ss. ■DON'T FORGETT THAT YOU \VIL I. AI.AVA\S Oli'J , THt tSXMIi THING FOR LESS MONEY AT HASWELL BROS. YET PERFECTLY TUUE. Tlicr.- luis been one ..Iweko.-p-i- of this » town for long 'before the war beuin that kept Ihe prices within » the limit, and since the war began is doing (he same, witliout any , fear of opposition. As for. buying ''heap and seeling the .same, the public of Levin are not no green a.s u> think for one moment that one business man can buy cheaper ihan another who |>ays cash on * the nail. It is a well-known fuel U\ the public thnt the wholesale * prices hare gone up and the public <•( Levin knows that right well. > ■ Every storekeeper should rim his business on his own particular lines without fear or trembling. As a fact, I hold the riaht to all British rules and laws. LEONO BROS. <
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 May 1915, Page 2
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456Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 May 1915, Page 2
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