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An Overcpat On The Bacß # WatCH ReP c T o r c S k Repairs WINTER IS COM.NQ I During such a* . ~ Dpnflir*? Walkley's Winter Clothing is -Winter Mud. akmg, on. . Jβ V . <-TJ? «l^a/Ur wante iomethmg thick be- , .., here ■ already. tween akin and air. Let NOTHING BUT FIRST CLASS WOR' , HING GUARANTEED. __ - ... , your ohoic» be on« -«f The f emperaiure is railing . Raglan Blanket overcoats Tin * aTld distric t that he it at ws post note the address Walkley's Winter Prices have At Millar & Glow's ■ and — ■ Levin . f a jl en -already. 75/-, 65/-, 97/6, 105/. ___™ ' • ■" " Real "enugglern" these, «»»-»«»>MMi mMM M«M» m »«m .^ MI » M It geemg gtrange to talk of fallen pric es these made right to style from ■ " days, but quite by chance the door of oppor-nrst-rate fabrics and hand- U/ADI W'A P ! WAR ! tunily was opened to WALKLEY and he somely lined with eatin. WnKI y? f* sv ' * , . , , , „_. Wnr ph™* r> i „,. i-T>piiiHa Nan r mmediately purchased at pre-War rnces, {gC-SZ: ""Tα., FHLL LmL 0, WIETIM POOPS. Now, don't let the really Clothes cost monoy. Why wear Shabby-looking Clothes t Why . cold weather 'catch you g i ve away or sell your old clothes. noof-ouold will provide you Men's and Boys' Waterproof and Tweed Over-nappinjj-—eeleet today. with a new Suit every month. , OOats Tho only known solution to remeve GLAZING from worn Bints. -. - ,* , tv x iir n TT fn, The Greatest Known Renovator You can have a new suit for an Men S and Boy S Finest WOOllen Ulldei Wear 101 old one at a cost of SIXPENCE. Ladies renovate your old skirts Winter !M;1Io .- & liinrm "* Co "° mOS """" """° '°° k ° eW '" *' """ """' Women's and Children's Finest Woollen Underp!ll!Bl 01 UlOlgl fmoe M, M .n* i. per bottle. wear for Winter K»«fee Oreai Outfitters. SIMS' NOVELTY HARDWARE DEPOT, Winter Tweeds, Blankets, Rugs, and Furs, etc. Palmerston North. Agents. WAI.K:i.Elf«® , , LEVIN ii ——— BEgT HOUSE FOR YALUE. I Every A SPORTING OFFER. Eyery c , t Two WOUNDED SOLDIERS' F UNJX P FANCY DRESS FOOTBALL MATCH. POUfld FRIENDLY SOCIETIES versus TOWNSPEOPLE. Crvont At S9_T* JMK* Pounds on levin park domain. /AI ■ ■■«ii»i™mwia SATURDAY, JUNE 12th. SATURDAY, JUNE 12th. /"•■ A \r*lS)£* ' iPaid OH SATURDAY, JUNE 12th. SATURDAY, JUNE 12th. CLARK S FOR THE PURPOSE OF ENCOURAGING AND STIMULATING GREATER \ g by INTEREST IN OUR CANDIDATE FOR THE CARNIVAL, WE HAVE DE- ACCOtint 1. ±\.JXJ\UHi ■ lw>n.HlC9 • I through the town. "Curtain-raiser LADTERMINED UPON AN' OFFER THAT WILL NOT ONLY HELP OUR priTl'fllP'i , I lEy ' MATCH at 2.80. Friendly Societies v. Townspeople (ranoy dress YOU tO a " L,IIUUC> J game at 2 .45 p.m. BUT ALSO BRING T O US TIIE GRATITUDiJ OF ALL ADMISSION SIXPENCE. jrlvfcjb WHO TAKE PART IN THIS GREAT CONTEST. ' I J. YOUNG, Hon Secretary Sports Committee-. G43-5 TICKET ■ A I — - , ~ Alid FOR EVERY COMPLETE POUND (CASH) SPENT AT THIS STORE FREE | CAN YOU AFFORD IT? FROM THIS DATE TILX THURSDAY, JUNE 24 "uTLL HAND YOU Ay j y I A ; n»-rr,mDnnvTi? V4TT>O\ r ACCOUNT 1 THE PRICES YOU PAY FOR YOUR GOODS ARE PROBABLY &-6d TICKET ITS ON TWO POUADB PAH) ON ACOOU.M B BASED ON THE T ENGTHY pitEDIT OSYSTEM. ChanCe WILL ENTITLE THE PAYEE TO A FREE TICKET AND A CHANCE OF A»U U \j " a Chance Our bpot Cash Pnces bpeli ECONOMY. 01 WINNING THE MOTOR OAR. ,11,1,1 , f. I Hasuell s Groceries are pure, clean handled and low priced. X%ji *% nt tt t* —< s T"* ul erv^ce Second to None. ALL ive ask is a perusal of our Winning —— HIBLP . . | PRICE LIST and a trial order. "W f9lfl 1 ffi *>" PRICE LIST posted free on Application. RAILAGE PAID on £5 7\ y at* 11***15 Orders. Motor HMD QUEEN A Motor HASWELL BROS. ,Cα r> -i— uar ______ _ TO TOP THB_POL.L, | ; : : " ''•... M . _- ——'.—~—~J i Levin Cash Store. \ — — ' ZHHHZIZIZ LEONG BROS.. Rrapnetes. ; \J )" , \ )li If I STILL LEADS IN PRICES. STILL LEADS IN PRICES. , ';_ ' » . J -. N.Z. Flour lOOlbs 18s 3d. Oatmeal 251b bag 6s. , 1 9 . ) ) . ) I 1 I Sugar la per 561b bag lla 6d. Rice, per bag, 561b, 9s (3d. 1 q (n ,i,,.fti,, ,■..,, :.,. .. ' Oatina, per hag, Is 2d. ' Gerstina, per bag, is 2d. _„ . — — ' — N ' v .. d ' ■ Leslie Bhaker Salt bd - A - B -°- Jam ' 3 tins for ls- \ SlagtouVicJs All brand jf Baking Powder I S 3<I Tucker'. Baking Powder Is Id. • JT t, b , I f I Biokon Orange Pekoe Tea 51b bos 7s 1 ' Lt°n.W W',- 9 '' nnrf 1 Toilet Worcestershire Sauce, pints Gd. ~r.y Butter Iβ 6d per lb. , TIL- T I' -Tie fvantyvoarssinoothny began, Condensed Milk 6d per tin. Sand Soap, 6 cakes tor ls. Tile lna! mw AM»tn«t«,lk, |^^ ; - Acoordeon* WaX Candles6d P- lb - KcUe.. M bottle. To try FRED I'IJS'K. tlw «r-at bout fiian, I riionograpttb ana Accoracon s Kerosene 9s 3d por case. ► Who claime.l hie boots wore just like oak. . B Mairdressing unaer , . A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT THE CHOICEST FRUIT ON S 11.I 1 . ' l> THE MARKET. ALSO CONFECTIONERY. < ~EII3GH • > RDAC $ Hairdresser & Tobaocoa's ? ,~7 mi LJfi \ ; ■' ■• . ■ , ■ fi i_'i!j_ c k __ _ F« » I The U'ots wore too, but very slow ; -SE: : . : . TSfW Their soles were made of solid hide, ,J " : "The uppers too, proved stubborn foe; Z? They lasted long, while weak toots dic.l. > ''-l rt $ 9 /) fi I J PINK" .' And while FRED. PINK did boots repair, V 9 j/) /I J X >4A)/7'ASr Tho Council's men with metal rough, II /J SU CA l/UL/Lf U Patched up the roads, and did declare, mMm™ks\ 1 1 C>tX ■- That PINK'S half-soles were harder stuff. "" "^ ' "plNK'Sciißtoinere show big increase, * . WP K-># J~f A jfD f S\ SU P/) /O%~\ . And there is not the slightest fear, " , / I (//( JJ D<L JAJIA Xs /LS \ . Ihe buying stream will ever cease. • [ % * V-ZC^O^^ _^M^ TB,a .< We've proved his guilt of selling stock, i lgPSto^?K»^: /0) J I//) U A In boots and shoes, and work the best," ff\/f S\ //)l( >V ✓ /9 y/ /// / .* t. fThe verdict runs) "'Tis fact, like rock,. H fX. /1/ / I J /fr'l / //f J*-^//LAS VerdlCt That FEED. PINK'S Shop's a treaame chest. igiflai&W £' if I [// Uif of L/L/ **S «ft ■. STILES & MATHESON'S WTWS DHi/ECTOR/lES. , iiliil ave are ready in every way for another week of RECORD BREAKING BUSINESS. WISE'S NEW ZEALAND EVERYTHING DESIRABLE IN post office directory' CLOTHING- and MERCERY. POST OFFICE DIRECTORY' IS PRIOBD so -">w that quick -selling is inevitable. -i f\-i r , THIS "WEEK you can save and saFe handsomely by spending. Look for Future Needs among the Following Lines : This work comprises SEPARATE ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORIES foi ° ° vver 2 C-00 Townships. Borougha, Cities and Districts. 60 New Latest Style Tailored BOX SUITS. Usual prices 30s, 35s 60s, 655, 69s 6d to 755. . ' ■ SALE PRICES 30s 6d, 42s 6d, 47s 6d, 50s, 57s 6d to 60s. AN Af.I'HABETIOAL DIRECTORY FOR. THE WHOLE DOMINION. 43 Heavy Tweed Double-breasted OVERCOATS. Sizes 3to 7. Usual Pri 37e 6d, 47s 6d, 50s, 57 6 6d, 67s Y ' 6d, to 755. ; SALE PRIOK 27s 6d, 355, 37s 6d, ios, 55s to 59s 6c Street. JWtoriee <* tb Citiee. A Trade and Professional IWtoryior 38 Boys , and Youthsl TWEED OVERCOATS. Sizee Ito 16. Usual , 10s 6d, 12s 6d. 15s Bd, 17e 6d, S: 22s 6d ' to 35s - SALE ™ ICES 7s lld > 1Os; 12s * d > l& ' 19s6rf ™- CLLiCR.'L, and LOCAL and GENERAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL ,A Very Special Line ot BOYS' KAIAPOI TWEED NORFOLK SUITS, U prices"23s 6d to 30s. X>lK V .CT'»RIE3. . SALE PRICES only 12s 6d each. 50 Dozen Men's Very Smart SHIRTS, with or without Collars. Sizes 14 to 17s. Usual prices 4s 6d, 4e lid JJ # 1^/ rISE and Q°- {New Ze&laad h JJ«*. 5s 6dj 5s nd) 6e 6d to IQs6d SALE p RIOES 2s ndj 6dj 3s nd) 4g 6d; 43 nd t0 6s lld . . ■ •■ ~„ »„„__„ T , 30 Dozen Men's Soft Feft HATS, all new shapes. Sizes b$ to 71. Usual Prices 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, "' " 8S "' «> 12S 6d ' <*' SALE PRICES 2S 6d ' * Ud ' to 6d ' fc *68"' U """ M street; T'..rth-St. George street; Sydney-Mrflra.-h | ME^S ™?£ S - a A " o U « ua ' P ; ices 6 fl s l ld ' 6d ' 9s 6d ' lOs 6d 124 Oxford street; Buildings; I^ndon-Kelly's I 12s 6d, 15s bd. SALE PRICES 4s lid, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, IQs 6d. 12e 6d. Dhectorie.. Ltd, 183 High Hoibarn. . I 11 p-Q a |U| ATM FQO N'Q The Progressive Store < UIS DIBiXTGItY IS rUBLISnEO l> .IANUAUY EVERY TE.Ut. NEXT 3 ifc-CO €«. iVI A\ I FlCOvIl O LEVIN ■ IS3HE 1916. a m

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 June 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 June 1915, Page 2

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