Watch Repairs Clock Repairs Jewellery Repair NOTHING BUT FIRST CLASS >VORK. EVERYTHING GUARANTEED. T. SHEULAW, BEGS TO NOTIFY the Public of Levin and district that he is at his po3t again- NOTE THE ADD R—: Opposite Harvey and Co's LEVIN. ' WAR! WAR! WAR! NOOF—OROLD NOOF-OROLD (New for Old). (New for Old). Clothes cost money. Why wear Shabby-looking Clothes ? Why give away or sell your old ©loifaes. NOOF-OROLD will provide you with a new Suit every month. The only known solution to reaove GLAZING from worn suits. The Greatest Known Renovator You can have a new suit for an old one at a cost of- SIXPENCE. Ladies renovate your old skirte a»d costumes ana make them 1008 new for the coming winter. PBIGE 6d, 9d and Is PEB BOTTLE. SIMS , NOVELTY HARDWARE DEPOT, Agents.
During weather—such as Winter eenda along, one wants something thick between ekin and air. Let your ehoioe be one of these fcglan Blanket Overcoats M Millar dGiorgi's 75/-, 65/-, 97/6, 105/Real "eniigglors" theae, made right to style from fir.it-rate fabrics and handsomely lined with satin. Colours include Navy, Purple, Grey, Heather, 23 row ii. Now, don't let the really cold weather "catoh you napping— today. Millar & Giorgi The Great Outfitters, Palmerston North.
A SPORTING OFFER, o Every Every Complete by Two Pound Complete Spent At IHr» JMK. Pounds wLfAK.K D FO R THE PURPOSE OF ENCOURAGING AND STIMULATING GREATER ■ «lU OH Entitles interest in our candidate for the carnival; we have mt- AcCOUtt t VaII ttk f» TEKMINED UPON AN OFFER, THAT WILL NOT ONLY HELP OUR Pf|f jf \q<& QUEEN. BUT WILL ALSO BRING T O US THE GRATITUDE OF ALL _ . ,_, PPPP You To l; IIVL< L, wn€) TAKE p ART IN Tmg GRBAT CONTEST. TICKET A And FOR JEVERY COMPLETE POUND (OASH) SPENT AT THIS STORE FREE « FROM THIS DATE TILL THURSDAY, JUNE 24 WE WTLL HAND YOU A -1- 1 /-* JV" pTp 2/6 TICKET FREE OR ON EVERY TWO POUNDS PAID ON ACCOUNT WM&nCe mJjL ENTITLE THE PAYEE TO A FREE TICKET AND A CHANCE OF AnO of winning the motor car. a onance winning —HELP of A winning Motor nyp QUEEN A Motor Car. -5 Car TO TOP THE POLL.
*• TI»A Tfial 'Tie twenty yeare since they began, r jf IUC lliai The city men and district folk, [ To try FRED PINK, the great boot man, *> Who claimed his boots wore just like oak. • Qji They bought his boots, and bought his shoes, And with them cased their restless feet, ■. ■ Then galloped round to see the views, f 4 And wore away the metalled stveot. I '" ' \SIB e oots wore t00 > ut ver y s^ow » * 1 vw m Their soles were made of solid hide, The uppers too, proved stubborn foe: 'J r They lasted long, while weak boots died. V I IV And while FKED. PINK did boots repair, The Council's men with metal rough, * • Patched tip the roads, and did declare, I That PINK'S half-soles were hardef^etuft. ''■ A"N D And so it is that every year J; " PINK'S customers show big increase, f And there is not the slightest fear, The buying stream will ever cease. ':■ Thp " We've proved his guilt of selling stock, * •"* In boots and shoes, and work the best," r- .. 1# (The verdict runs) " 'Tis fact, like rock, YefCllCt. Tnat FRED. PINK'S Shop's a treasure chest." *' ' " ! "—' ——— - WISE'S DIRECTORIES. ; WISE'S NEW ZEALAND POST OFFICE DIRECTORY , I POST OFFICE DIRECTORY' POST OFFICE DIRECTORY' ■( 1915. £ K Sfcie work comprises SEPARATE ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORIES for F*' «r*r 2,000 Townships, Boroughs, Cities and Districts. ; i f« AN ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY FOR THE WHOLE DOMINION. C' - *r Mrart Diret'toriee of th Cities. A Trade and Professional Directory for fe . *U Now Zealand, together with ECCLESIASTICAL, COUNTY COUN- ' OIL, MUNICIPAL, EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL, PASTORAL, AGRI- |. „ and LOCAL and GENERAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL 'f- DIUECIJRIES. I J, Til" TjyiSE and r~iQ. (New Zealand), T td. 5? fr" DUNEDIN—A.M P. Bundings. WELLINGTON—ISS Featheraton St.. g OfIaiSTCaURCU— A.M.I'. Buildinajs. AUCKLAND—2O Bwanson. street |f|' r Collins street; Perth—St. George street; Sydney— McTlrai* fcj* laildings, 124 O-rford street; Brisbane—A.M.P. Buildings; London—Kelly's If Directories, Ltd, 183 High Holborn. |r. ftJB DIBBOTOKY 18 PUBLISHED IN JANUARY EVERY YEAR NEXT |{,; ■ ■ '■ ■ isaufi ißie.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 June 1915, Page 2
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