We'll Give You I/- P. Bartholomew & Co., Ltd, '™u,iam FW Your Old Hat. Sawmiller and Timber eruhir. bash AND DOOR FACTORY. We are cutting a dash with . gAgH ANp D()0B FACTOR?. flats, because .we're a lot or surplus stock. to clear—hence »«rr-> r-» a nr% a-. - onr offer. *»/m.-<*WERAROA%/wm. . tieddon-street, Weraros We don't care what sort of a ' "tile" you bring m, we'll give Seasoned limber your a shilling for it. provided — A LARGE Stock of Doors and Sashes of course you buy a new one. Mouldings always on hand. AD Vinds of _ .. ' joinery made on the shortest notios. DOrSßlinO reltS „— «■■ KINDS ALWAYS Write for quotations, or ring op 'phone CHRISTY'S and WILSONS. " ON HAND 46 All One Price. -■ . reduced WAR! WAR! WAR! j a . ~ t t iNOOF-OROLD NOOF-OROLD That reduction ought to tempt (New for Old). (New for Old). you—every hat is styhJi ne.v ~,,,. ,-,, .j «n and seasonable. Cornel Olothes cost money. Why wear Shabby-looking Uotnesi' Why a ive avray or sail your old Clothes. NOOF-OROKD will provide you Get Is for your old lat and with a new Suit every month. save on a new one. The only known solution to remove GLAZING from worn suits. |T *- — - ' I The Greatest Known Renovator You can have a new suit for an *-" ' -''"; "* " ,JX J old one at a cost of SIXPENCE. Ladies renovate your old skirts 1)1**11 Pr /1" " ' aUd eoStumßS and make them I<>ok UeW fol ' the COmiDg Wihter - Millar SH PRIOB 6d, 9d and Is PER BOTTLE. The Great Outfitters, j SIMS' NOVELTY HARDWARE DEPOT, Palmerston North. Agents.
The Day Has Gone By When A Tailor Can Afford To Sneer .jkjJna--** A Ready-Made SUIT. OUR SuITS ARRIVED TO-DAY and are so perfect i» *ii that it is **-"' possible to hare a new suit pleasing in all respect* rignt off-at *£1 t tka moment you want it. ~^ W A»d no stock in Lerin answers this deccritpion as outs. Our Suits are made by expert cutters and tailors, the materials and linings fgStM are selected by us and are mad© up according to the latest dictates W>s% :'O^lsiS*"' of style. It is no exaggeration to say that we can sire you a suit ' equal to the suit costing £5 5s in all respects, and yet ask only £3 V * 9a Bd. Don't think that they are oheap because the price ifi low. TOpfjjl/ I Low Price is not the only consideration—the quality is there and the HKroffl I ralue is not missing. Now let us have your visit and criticism. I CLARK'S "Special Store FojJ/len." lP\b> '
Jaeger Underwear^||i v ( Is NOT Expansive W "T THE DR. JAEGER GARMENT gives greater j'!! T ■ comfort and longer wear than any other make. ; **sf i \l It atfords better protection to health, also. , ; , I . Wear JAEGER PURE WOOL Combinations. j ft ~'i jl Never oppressive in summer; alwaj'3 wash clean I jft/' j I ' aad "odorless. Any Under-garment spoiled by \ /y ? ( thrakag* will be replaced.. fc|# j. Made in all Weights and Sizes by Britith ysffi v. . j Labour. Pfic«s to suit everybody. u£| UaH 11 ORDER FROM YOUR DRAPER OR MERCEK. TO _p _ jf ' Write fir fflartntca Cttalofse to Dr. Jaeier'i Wholesale Depot, Wellington. -W j, t / Local Agenß:-STILBS AND MATHESON. "I'm feeling in the very PINK Old Chap'" ■ Take my tip, invest in a pair of FRED. PINK'S Boots or Shoes, and you will, feol as I do— in the very pink." Tou will get Biggest Boot Value—get Greatest Comfort—get 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. Th« 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 FEED. W. PINK, The Bootery, LEVIN. „ WISE'S DIRECTORIES. WISE'S NEW ZEALAND POST OFFICE DIRECTORY' POST OFFICE DIRECTORY' POST OFFICE DIRECTORY' 1915. &is work comprises SEPARATE ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORIES foi •W 2,000 Townships, Boroughs, Cities and Districts. AN ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY FOR THE WHOLE DOMINION. •Street Directories of tb Cities. A Trad© and Professional Directory for all New Zealand, together with- ECCLESIASTICAL, COUNTY COUNCIL,' MUNICIPAL. EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL, PASTORAL, AGRICULTURAL, and LOCAL and GENERAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL DIRECTORIES. TT \X7"ISE and |~IC. (New Zealand), T td. / BTOJEBIN—A.M.P. Buildings. W-BLEINGTON—ISS Featheraton St. CSKUSTOHURCH—A.M.P. Buildings. AUCKLAND—2O Swan/son. street Melbourne—349 Collins street; Perth —St. George street; Sydney—MoHratJi Buildings, 124 Oxford street; Brisbane—A.M.P. Buildings; London—Kelly's : Directories, Ltd, 183 High Holborn. MUB DIRECTORY 18 PUBLISHED IN JANUARY EVERY YEAR,, NEXT *" ISSUE 1916.
Protection Against Soughs. Don't make yourself miserable both day and night with that incessant cough—Get fid of it as soon as possible. HYSL'S Compound Glyce i)ie and Linseed. Gives immediate relief and rids you of all the mucous deposits in the .throat ,an dprevents further accumulations. Use NYAL'S GLYCERINE AND LINSEED COMPOUND with the first appearance of a cough. Keep it handy and settle it early. There are two sizes Is 6d and 2s 6d. C. S. KEEDWELL, DISPENSING CHEMIST, LEVIN.
GREAT AMALGAMATION SALE FRIDAY ' $$$& FR,DM ' MAY 14th, W4 III) MAY 14th and for T/t|*; / psv^qß™JP and for Following jfjffljff Businesses f|w Following 30 Days T » »© «•«« Da y s Jointly I ; i ' <4^ COMPLETE' CLEARING UP OF PRESENT STOCK ALIVE and AWAKE! TERMS DURING BE PREPARED Come into this this Great Q a^e nd Store and Note BARGAIN EVENT *e Bustle. wi „ be . GREAT Strictly SPOT CASH. BARGAIN FEAST THE PEOPLE OF ° D account of tlie Tre " The money-saving mendous Cut in Prices , ~ , ■ ■ LEVIN and DISTRICT which we have made chances•that are have never had throughout our Entire here will P rove a such a chance Stocks. revelation to thrifty come their way ft wou , d „ c fo| , y tQ mjss folk. 9 these Chances. « STILES & MATHESON'S ThePro fr e « s , s J vestore
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 May 1915, Page 2
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