| An Overcoat On The Back \\r gl f c u Penairs : — " Clock Repairs WINTER IS COMING ! During weather such as Jewellery Repair I Walkley's Winter Clothing is j £ • "Winter eendu along, one k 1 „ J_, J.' wants' something thick be- NOTHING BUT FIRST CLASS WORK. EVERYTHING- » fltTe alre&Ciy. fe. tween akin and air. Let' GUARANTEED. 1 V jujv' your choice be one AWT I Th© 6lTl|l©l , Bitlll s O IS lOlllllfil these " _|_ % fexlJlj W ? I [ Raglan BlanKet Overcoats BEGS TO NOTIFY the Public of Levin and district that he j WalkJcy'S Winter PHCCS HftVe At Millar & Giorgi's is at his post again— NOTE THE ADDRSES —: | S\ 1 CCfldV f, 75/-, 65/-, 97/6, 105/- Opposite Harvey and Go's LEVIN. iaiieil «iire*Uy. "anugglem" tb«M, | It seems strange to talk of fallen prices these pr made right to. stylo from . ■ — —— | days, but quite by chance the door of oppori rsnsn-s: WAR! WAR! WAR! I Ooloure include Navy, I mmediately purchased at pre-War Prices, 'i Purple, Grey, Heather, N«OF— OftOL® N©OF—OROL© | FULL LINES OF WINTER GOODS. I' Brown. - (New fcr Old). ' (Newfor Old). | -—' Now, don't, let the really « # thes eeet money. Why wear Shabby-Poking Clothes'/ ' Why I . I' cold weather '«at®h yon away #r sell y , ur ©othes. no©f-orold will provide yo« E Men's and Boys Waterproof ana Iweea uver- , fr napping seleet today. a Be vr Suit every month. | coats r 1 The enly taaowM section to remove GLA3ING from worn suits. 9-y , ito ' Finest Woollen Underwear for K,;- The #re»teet Known Renovator You can have a new suit for an I lVl_t.ll S ctilU JJUy o X 1 lilcbu VV If", ' < „lfl one ft eeet of SIXPENCE. Ladiee renovate your old skirts » Winter I: Millar & (4inrcri afld make them look new for the coming winter. j Women's and .Children's Finest Woollen UndtfK p'" 1 Id* I tti - PHtres 9d, 9d and is PER BOTTLE. wear for Winter |. The Great Outfitters. SIMS' NOVELTY HARDWARE DEPOT, Winter Tweeds, Blankets, Rugs, and Furs, etc. I Palmersion North. Agents. j WAIiKIiEY'S I - ■■ LEVIN hipim.i' BEST HOUSE FOR VALUE. j a* cpnRTINO OFFER WE WANT YOU f — A SPUKi liN" » Everv ~ ICf nj3Li* THE wouNimD soldiers i Every will you do m YES ! ! , Complete BY Two THJSX come TO THE MONSTER THEN COME TO THE -MONSTER Cnmnlete THEN COME TO THE MONSTER THEN DOME TO THE MONSTER POUtld THEN OOME TO THE MONSTER. I wAt HEHT, AS. CIiARK Pounds CARNIVAL CARNIVAL I r AOPfi ~ Paid on CARNIVAL CARNIVAL .V vLAKIV P FOR THE PURPOSE OF JM3OURAGING AND STIMULATING GREATEtR LEVIN DOMAIN WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16th, 1915. I Entitles ' INTEREST Di OCR OAKDIDATB TOR ™EOABOTTAE,V™hAYBI>IS- ACCOUnt (JDAWn'' PRO CESSION MDI " 10 ' 30 " I" mr J TERMINED UPON AN OFFER THAT WILL NOT ONLY HELP OUR gntitleS ATTI UU Ci T 1 !? niVT AT 10,3 W. |\ QUEEN BUT WILL ALSO BRING TO US THE GRATITUDE OF ALL y rp PllAj OE nncc W ' YOU 10 SPLENDID SIDESHOWS. 'MERRY MOOlv COURT. I rKCLI WHO TAKE PAUT IN THjS GREAT CONTEST. DON A FANCY DRESS AND MAKE A DISPLAY FOR THE GRiANiD I —- A PROCESSION. TICKET A f And - TOB ETOIRY OOMPUBIB POUND (CASH) SPENT AT 'THIS STOKE FREE CAN YOU AFFORD IT? ff. ' FROM THIS DATE TIUL THURSDAY, JUNE 24 WE WILL HAND YOU A -r iri^FJ £r A m „ DfITTVn « -p a tt> f>N ACCOUNT THE PRICES YOU I'AY FOll YOUR GOODS ARE PROBABLY jk 2/6 TICKET FREE OR ON EVERY TWO POUNDS PAID O a J BASED ON ITTE T ENGTHY CREDIT f Chance WILL ENTITLE THE PAYEE TO A FREE TICKET AND A CHANCE OF | . C II CTAMAIJIV •*: ' 1 „ a Chance Our bpot Cash Prices Spell ECONOMY. 0I > ' WINNINS THE MOTOB OA». Grocio, arc p„,«, oi«,» to.dled „<1 low priori. iN OX Our Service is Second to None. ALL we ask is a perusal of our |:, Winning HELP PRICE LIST and a tr ittl order. winning PRICE LIST posted free on Application. RAILAGE PAID on £5 . Motor OUR OUEEN A Motor HASWELL BROS. Car. Car fe : •' " I TO TOP THE POLL | i.. f > ' M ' . ■ S 1 j Levin Cash Store. j u-"'" : 1 ) LEOiNG BROS.. x Proprieters. r f I] ) t : r| j2i; / jj S still le,u).s"°in prices. 1 still leads in prices. \ i'# il j j N.Z. Flour lOOlbs IBs 3d. Oatmeal 251b bag 6a. > , " i 4 J3L Jll i \ Sugar la per 561b bag lis 6d. Rice, per bag, 561b, 9s 6d. \ *<: • l I \ Oatina, per bag, Is 2d. Gemtina, per bag, is 2d. I f - ■ — • j lfc 13 Ija3fc a j > Leslie Shaker Salt 6d. A.B.C. Jam, 3 tins for Is. < : -Mew an C ean . J Edmond's Baking Powder Is 3d. Tucker's Baking Powder Is Id. < Wellington prices. All brand ; < Broken Orange Pekoe Tea 51b box 7s U- , f aoco Oil sale, a ' so u J \ Worcestershire Sauce, pints 6d. y ,017 Butter 16 6d per lb. > *t" fl T* 1 'Tia vears since they began, o. bni"> ters and 101 e c Condensed Milk 6d per tin. Sand Soap, 6 cakes tor Is. ( C iTiIS Trial TI^r*SZZ aSULSSU, ' requisites ) Wax Candles 6d per lb. * Pickles, 9dbottle. } " To try FRED PINK, the great boot man, Phonographs and Accordeons Kerosene 9s 3d per case. < Who claimed his boots wore just like oak. Hairdressing Pa oon un'er A S p LENDID ASSORTMENT PHE CHOICEST FRUIT ON ' f perbonal au >ei vision. S THE MARKET. ALSO CONFECTIONERY. < I OF They bought his boots, and bought his shoes, HUGH HALL, > - CAIVTr , D HAC ' L, And with them oased their restless feet, I LEONO BROS. « r Then galloped round to see the views, Hairdresser & Tobaocon s f M , , And wore away the metalled street. Oxford St LEVIN d^/WWWWWWWWWWWW'WWWWWW^^ F\AK The boots wore too, but very slow ; — — ; ~ llw Their soles were made of solid hide, " The uppers too, proved stubborn foe: ' n 1 •; ' They lasted long, while weak boots died. | ' PINK And while FRED. PINK did boots repair, I I i 1 The Council's men with metal rough, I fJITD /iDICAT Patched up the roads, and did declare, UU K vJ l\C/\ I | That PINK'S half-soles were harder sWtS. aw . RFORHANKATION CAIF And there is not the slightest fear, I 1 ki'W I 1%3iF4 I « | V** ■ S I «l LmliH Ihe buying stream will ever cease. I The IS NOW IN FULL SWING. • s\ __ ~ (The verdiot runs) "'Tis fact, like rock, YetfdiCt. That FRED. PINK'S Shop's a treasure chest. . .WE GUARANTEE THAT NO PERSON IN AND AROUND THIS DISTRICT CAN ATTEND THIS s'-:- CtTRThIAHT S*ATi"FI lvit,hout AN ENTHUS I AST!C BUYEiR. x ~ FOR WEEKS WE HAVE BEEN PLANNING AND WORKING ON THIS SALE AND NOISING HAS :• BEEN LEFT 1 UNDONE TO MAKE THIS .THE MOST INTERESTING OF THE YEAR. • WISE'S DIRECTORIES. OFFEKS FOR THIS WEEK: If WISE'S NEW ZEALAND 15 onJy Very SMart gpoRTS COATS. Usual prices 32s 6d, 355, 37s 6d, 39s 6d. SALE PRICES j POST OFFICE DIRECTORY' ' POST OFFICE DIRECTORY' 10 Only just openpd i'ETONE NAVY SERGE COSTUMEH. Usual Prices 67 6d, 755, 85s. SALE PRICES i ; so Only Very Smart READY-TO- WEAR HATS. Usual prices 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d and 15s 6d. j rOb X L/Jb i: ILyJU XUH 1 SALE PRICES 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s 6d, 7s lid, 9s 6d and 10s 6d. i 1915* Warners P. and D. CORSETS, all sizes and Correct Styles. Usual prices 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s Bd, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, I This wcric comprises SEPARATE ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORIES for and 12s 6d. SALE PRICES is Ud, 5s lid, Gs lid, 7s lid, 8s 6d, and 10s 6d. f enrer 2.<K>o Towtishtps. Boroughs, Cities and Districts. , AU Woql Warnl) Good-fitting COMBINATIONS. Usual prices 7s lid, 8s Gd, 9s 6d, IsO 6d, 12e 6d and 14s 6d I AN ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY FOR THE WHOLE DOMINION. SALE-PRICES 5s lid', 6s 6d, 7s Gd, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, and 12s 6d. Street Directories of th Oitiee. A Trade and Professional Directory for ■ t SL N MUNM:IPAi S A GENUINE REDUCTION ON EVERY ARTICLE IN OUR STORE. ' A ; OI LTVH-\l.. and > ■ OAL and GENERAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL A GENUINE REDUCTION ON EVERY ARTICLE IN "OUR STORE. " I .j 7 S. A GENUINE REDUCTION ON EVERY ARTICLE IN OUR STORE. | •yjT'ISE and £10. (New Zealand), A GENUINE REDUCTION ON EVERY ARTICLE IN OUR STORE. un\Fi:iy--A.M.P. Buildings. ' WELLINGTON—I 66 Featheraton Sf>. . I OjfICRBbTOHUBCfH—A.M.P. Bnildings- AUCKLAND—2O Swanson. street f/ lleßwurne—349 Collins street; Perth—St.. George street; Sydney—Mollratli CTI I ETO A |U| ATU PQHN Bargain HOUSO, k Bondings, l/l Oxford street; Brisbane—A.M.P. Buildings; London—Kelly's II 1m biW IVB r\ 111 bWVII W LEVIN ■. Lireotories, Ltd, 188 High Holborn. P 11US DIRECTOIIY IS PUBLISHED IN JANUARY EVERY YEAR. NEXT 1 ISSUE 1916. i
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 June 1915, Page 2
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