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I Overcoat On The Back I Worth Watch Repairs WINT6R IS COMING! • lßTheS,lop! Clock Repairs Walkley's Winter Clothing is During weather such as wit r« * w * + - winter eende along, one Jewellery Repairs here already. wants something - thick be- . a tween skin and air. Let NOTHING BUT FIRST CLASS WORK. EVERYTHING GUARANTIED. The Tempei*atUl*e IS falling S your choice be one of these m A TUT BEGS TO NOTIFY the Puhlic of Le- ««»««■ « -.-« T . β-k • i "* T. SHERLAW Walkley's Winter Prices have glait Blanket OVerCOatS vin and district that he it at Mβ post again— NOTE THE A3>DRESB Mlbr & Glory's Oppoiite „„„, _, w .. «. fallen already. I'i 65/*, 97/6, 105/- _,„.,„ „ - - ') It seems strange to talk of fallen prices these ' Iteal "enugglere" those, days, but quite by chance the door' of oppor- •' WAP f WAR ! WAS? ! tunily was ° pened to WALKLEY and he i Bomely lined with eatin. - VV/\lv i ▼▼ IV. i W/-*IV * mmediately purchased at pre-War Prices, ' j Ooloure include Navy, jy©OF_OR©LD NOOJT—OROLD FULL LINES OF WINTER GOODS. ¥ l bZS , Grey, Heather ' (lNew ** r m) - (New for Gld) - "^ I • Now, don't let the roally Clothes coat money. Why wear Shabby-looking Clothes? Why u p . i r> nv< ,> Wa+nvnrnnf and Tweed OverI • cold weather 'catch you give a«uy or soil yur old Clothes. NO®F-OROLD will provide you MeilS and JJoyS WaterproOt ana IW66Q UVer i napping—eeleot today. with a new Suit every momth. COatS ■ , The only knewn solution to remeve GLAZING from wore suits. Men's and Boy's Finest Woollen Underwear for - - j The Greatest Known Jteaevater You ean have a new suit for an Winfpr old one at a cost of SIXPENCE. Ladiee renovate your old akkte YV Uliei fl_r*ll CL / 1 • " and eostumes and make them loek nevv for the comin s winter. Women's and Children's Finest Woollen UnderjllLlllftr & (jtlOrgl PHiCE 6d, 9d and is per bottle, wear for Winter . ciftffo* MnircrTV UADhWADC TuCDAT Winter Tweeds, Blankets, Rugs, and BMrs, etc. The Great Outfitters, SIMS , NOVEUY HARDWARE D&POT, -„.-,, -_ -w^esa : Palmersto_ North. Agents. ' BEST HOUSE FQR VALUE. BEFORE ANY JURY. grand patriotic cgSx J IT WE OOTJU. GET ALL TH* ' CLOTHING BOTBM JJMPANBLUU) ON ■>"»* ™ LimN GRAND PATRIOTIC CSS WK'D SIMPLY DISPLAY OUR LINE OF HIDING BREECHES BEFORE THEM AND WIN OUR IN AID OF THE NEW ZEALAND WOUNDED SOLDIERS & SAILOR I' • OASS ON ITS MERITS.' EVJULa 'BUYER IF PLACED UNDER OATH WOULD HAVE TO VOTE IN *WVWV FUND. **y*v~>sw» I; FAVOUR OF g; CENTURY HALL MONDAY,. JUNE 7tfi, 1915. t, fl ISIT If Q FT 9fllft 0* PROFESSOR OARDSTON AND HIS CONCERT PARTY of Wellington'.' I" Wiqi IV & B\l UIII g Y LEADixNU J'KItroRMERS. |f- " THE- BEST FOR HARD WEAR, PROFESSOR■ CARDSTOX AND HIS CONCERT PARTY of Wellington . — —"" "~ LEADING PERFORMERS. v „,,,,. -~n, T-ci rrxru i i vl; vvmßHPiir Oommeiices at 8 p.m. sliarp. TICKETS 2s and'is K iF ypU'ilS DEPRESSED WITH DOUBTS, WHY -NOT *ES THH LI iOURSi/Ll'. TTI7T l> THOSE WHO AREHELPIXG US. XTT7T "C W : _§!*~ THE FAMOUS JXXLijlji JbLCiJUX J- UUT AS BUNTING BREEOHK« "BUOKJUaiPJaa. M& V«ty clean at tfce knees, univcrs- I « wAil IUU A i" , I" , U IvLJ II I i§ Kwechee in-the trade. w!&mB8&J& X Self-Strapped knees, all taped eeams ±J O ■ Ij '' imnd-worked eyelettos tor lacing at SpOt Cash|.PficeS SpeIISECONOMY. ift . ' knees - Theae ire can euaranteQ Haswell's Groceries are pure, clean handled and low priced. m: Perfect fitting, giving treedom in utuiost sati6 f act ion. Our Service is Second to None. ALL we ask is a perusal of our K> riding or walking. Made in Sod- i : , >*,! PRICE LIST and a trial order. iff WA'i ~ , iiT ~™+ PItICE LIST posted free on Application. RAILAGE PAID on £5 H ait Tweel, Bedford Cord, Qatar- Si O ders I " b " HASWELL BROS. ml ' EHi^-^ , Prices 2Vs 6d, 32s 6d, 355, 80s Ccl. HP"-" ' PRICES 19e 6d to 32s t>d. ! . - B -MM.,,,,,,,,. IT --^»'^^^»a^-»a LGVlfl C/ 3.511 OlOrC ' I- ,;■ "" , , „" LEONG BROS,. Proprieters. j I' ' I Gllf \)l\)f STILL LEADS IN PRICES™" STILL LEADS~IN~PRICES. .« g . 1 ' sj ~9 I I N.Z. ?iour lOOlbs lSs .3d. Oatmeal 251b bag 6s. ' I v 0 3lol'. I Sugar la per 561b bag lls 6d. Rice, per bag, 561b, 9s Od. < -. — ' StoAs of tiivab:>™ juafc a ' Geistina per bag, is 2d. r — ri ved New' and clean a Leshe SJiaker Salt bcL ABC - JaJn ' 3 tins for ls - J Iγ . . ■ • . Wellington piices. All brands B&ki l\ Po^r^ u M - T«ker' B Baking Powder Iβ Id. , |. . , Tobacco on sale, also full Broken Orange Pekoe lea Jib bo* 7 S £ \ h ' nn—of S-rnlcerV and Toilet orcestershire Sauce, pints 6d. Y ory Butter Is 6d per lb. « 'Tie twenty years since they bagan, r«n,?i a it P <i • Condensed Milk 6d per tin. bund Soap, 6 cakes lor Is. < linelnal ' V l,O °^ h9 and , Aooord T s 1 S-SfJ'.rJ. «*k •«»-«.• j . .._-i.d_idbl.»~u™.J-ti*.-k. H«r4-i»ne ««n unto , A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT THE CHOICEST ™IT ON ' * ff TEfflS MARKET. ALSO CONFECTIONERY. nlf . They bought liis boots, and bought his aho.es, HUSH 011LL, t? . _. T „ _^ Uf ' And with, them cased their.restlose feet, ? > I EONfl RPO^ -• ■ Then galloped round to see the views, Hairdresser & Tobacccmis : F 'mmimmmm^mmmm^immmmmmmm mmm 1A Jf The boots wore too, but very slow ; _| -~. iai | — r VV ' Their soles were made of solid hide, " The uppers too, provod stubborn foe: _?s®s*> ■ j<~^v They lasted long, while weak boots died. wrS , 1 A * yj \ PINK. And while FRED. PINK did boots repair, t Jjf)/If Si A */fSt) /TFjFSr |: That FRED. PINK'to Shop's a treauui-e chest." J I (//V LfQ? {/C/*^'^^^^ I . STILES & MATHESOINTS %' WTSE'S DIRECTORIES. - we are ready in every way for another week of % RECORD BREAKING BUSINESS I--.' WISE'S NEW ZEALAND j EV]ißrmmß DEsmABLE IN IPOST OFFICE DIRECTORY' I POST office directory CLOTHING and MERCERY. It—POST OFFICE DIRECTORY' is prided so low that quick-selung is inevitable. If ■ -t r\-t *■> THIS WEEK you can save and save handsomely by spending, p. 1 MlO Im. -* ._*_, »_«, ILT-iBK-OAL DIUEdOHIES t., Lo(>k N^ B amOn ßf Fdlo*ill» LIDCS .' Is.. em- S (Wβ IWasfaips, Boroughe, Cities and Dl&tricts. 60 *e» r Latest Style Tailored BOX SUITS. Usual prices 30e, 35e 60s, 60s, 69s 6d to fSs. |. . SALE PRICES 39s 6d, 42s 6d, -17s 6d, 50s, 57s 6d to 60s. Sj§'.AN AIMIAJ3ETIOAL DIRECTORY FOR THE WHOLE DOMINION. 43 Heavy Tweed Double-breasted OVERCOATS. Sizes 3to 7. ' Usual Pri 37s 6d, 47s 6d, 50s, 57s 6d, 67s g'' v 6d, to 755. SALE PRICE 27s 6d, 355, 37s 6d, 4155, 55s to 59s 6c I! BM *™*f~J f S^witk^mMSllsTrcfr 1 COUVrY Ct °(SoUX r 38 B ° yS ' aMd Youthß ' TWEED OVBBOOATS. Sizes Ito 16. Usual r 10s 6d, 12s 6d, Ifa 6d, 17. 6d, £.. ShT wS^iL^SSjTwoSS 1 VaToral, S: 22e 6d ' to 35s - SALE PRIOES 7s lld ' 1Os ' 12s tid > 15s ' 19s 22s 6d - OTIffURALj and LOCAL and GENERAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL A Very Special Lino ot BOYS' KAIAPOI TWEED NORFOLK SUITS, I l ' prices 23s 6d to 30s. 5£ -BBUCTORIES. SALE PRICES only 12e 6d each. %" T--- __ TTaT , , n, w „ , ~_. , 50 Dozen Men's Very Smart SHIRTS, with or without Collars. Siaes 14 to 17s. Usual prices 4s 6d, 4s lid I H. W C Zealand), 5s 6d) gs lld> &M to gALE pRIOEg & ud> Udj d nd AMP mnmrimv i« p_»4j ie r.ton «■ 30 Dozen Men ' s Soft FeFt HATS ' dI new, sha P es - sizes *° 7 i- Usua l Prices 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, Buildings. AUCKLAND-20 Swanson. street 8s M, lOs bd ' 12s 6d, 14s 6d ' SALE PRICES 2s 6d . *» lld > -• 6d, 5s s*, 6s 6d, 7s lid, lOe 63 12e 6d §, IWPWT-β—34o Collins street; Perta-St. George street; Sydn«y—Mollrath I MEN, S WINTER-WEIGHT PYJAMAS. All good patterns. Usual Prices 6s lid, 8e Bd, 9s 6d, 10b *6d 134 Oxford street; Brisbane-A.M.P. BuUdings; London-Kelly's J 12s 6d ' 15s 6d - SALE p RICES 4s lid, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d. STILES A MATHESON'S The Pr °B ressiveStore I CB-β BHUSCKiBY 18 PUBLISHED IN JANUARY EVERY YEAR. NEXT I 4ta,B i ■■■___ W Wt. IV! I lil-WVll «J -IFVIN f; , . ISSCTE 1816. I . . utnn

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 June 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 June 1915, Page 2

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