WINTER IS COMING! Walkley's Winter Clothing is here already. The Temperature is Falling ! Walkley's Winter Prices have fallen already. It eeenw »tranee to talk of fallen prices these days, but quite by chance the door of opportunity/lwas opened to WALKLEY and he mmeSiately purchased at pre-War Prices, FULL LINES OF WINTER GOODS. '•'■ • & Men's and Boyjs' \jVaterproof and Tweed OverV eoat? ;■ ' : Men'? and Boy's Einesfc Woollen Underwear for Winter r , ;■ ~ Women's and Children's Finest Woollen Under- .'■■' Wear for Winter .-,,,.. . Wiixiet Tweedy Blankets, Rugs, and Furs, etc. ~ - \ \ LEVIN BEST HOUSE FOR VALUE. Spray the ALPHA way || — It Pays Best! y^^^^^, VIM ©retuurdiit who am an ALPHA f.jL '-^^^^SB^^ BPKATBR enjoyi a dintinet MTing ia. /'Wfcs&wtiffifißL. ttmm, labour and material.. Hi. fer«M feU&XifAffIIMBBESL wahMlfktov uid atr» proline. Hi* !--&-M%£M iSa^BSl ku me intrleatt parta to pnxil* you er Lie £ll\#«*w wm §rt out of »nU». raWi/J^f by «tr«mc spnyiag ftnid or nnimnA ■mworkmbl* by gritty sediment. ' Jr "—» » >—#r *w. W* M*. $i« Wl a i—mill §mmt II mni« orekavC II —M tw nHMt>M»4 B—%U». >HM>II ft—t II J. W. W«IIm« • WtOiiKN II ' ". ' ■ Lecal Agente:-MESSRS PAIUvEIt and VINCENT. Haswell Cijits For Spot Casii. Buj for catJi where cash eOunts and eo stretcli your earning* to their limits. If youi her* not yet recei red our latest Cash Price Lkt drop u* a postcard and it will be yours by return mail. Then figure out trhat you can eave bj dealing at our store. Here are a few of our price*:—Milk 6d, r Dates 3d, Sutanae 6d, Cream Tartar 2», Ckrb Soda 2d, ftioo 3d, Sago' 2d, Oatina Iβ 2d, Sharland and Bearer Baking Powders Iβ, Slbe gyrup 6d, Jellies 2d, Irish Moes Is, *Jdniond'« Is 3d, Gartone Sβ. v (DON'T FOaOI!TTH4T YOU WILL ALWAYS GET THii/ SSMB TMING FOR LBSS MONEY At ' BROS. Mtet Peculiar, YET PERFECTLY TRIfE. There iiae been one storekeeper of thie town fo? long ibefore the war bejian that kept the price* within the limit, and nnoe the war began is doing the iame, -without any fear of oppoeition. Ae'for buying cheap and feeling the Mine, the public of Lerin are not eo green as to think for one moment that one business man eaa buy eheaper than another who paye cuh on the nail; It is a well-kjiown fact to the public that the wholeeale prices hare gone ufj and'the publie of Leyin knowm that ri«ht> well. EVery etorekeeper ehould run hie busineee on hie own particular linee without fear or tremWing. As a. fact, I hold the right to all Britkh rulee and hnw." L.EONO BROS.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 May 1915, Page 2
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428Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 May 1915, Page 2
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