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7 *** Watch Repairs WARM CLOTHING | TwoinThcMiop! Clock Repairs ———" - f> During weather «uch M ,- Jewellery Repat % Winter sends along,' one .-,-_•.-__— ._-_-• _ r_-«» ■ _~* a-v \>- wants something thick be- NOTHING BUT FIRST CLASS WORK. EVERYTHING WINTER WEATHER. ? ' tween skin and air. Let ** GUARANTEED. I s —"-- t. sherlaw, WALKLEY HAS IT. ?-' Raglan Blanket Overcoats BEGS TO NOTIFY the Public of Levin and district that he . ■— t. At Millar &Giorgi's - JtforE rae: a;) '' ;• —■ '' 75/-, 65/-, 97/6. 105/- Opposite Harvey and Go's' LEVIN. The SHOW IS on the *>• ' \ \ .. ■ , „ + „ . " mountain top, ?■ - — „ The rain is on the ; _ i, first-rate fabrics and hand- __ • ■'ww *_ ' _-_ ■ .-_ra r_ • plain, ■. ? eomeiy lined with satin. WAR' WAR I WAR! —" — ——— Warm clothes are . ' colours include N*vy, ; V , to ___ _ Dnrn sold in Walkley's Purple, Grey, Heather, NOOF-OROLD NOOF-OROLD . _ nw W j n ; Brown. (New for Old). (New for Old). SS'tSlSih Now, don't let the really __~ m<jney % wear Shabby-looking Clothes? Why \ m **>»»* a &™» , ;. - cold weather catch you give aW ay or sell your old Clothes. NOOF-OROLD will provide you • . , napping-seieot today. . h Snit month> Blankets Flannelettes ■■■' Runs. The only known solution to remove GLAZING from worn suits. OMHIKeiS, 1" IaiUIOieTTCS, ffiugs, The Greatest Known Renovator You can have a new suit for an ' ; -: v ' . old one at a cost of SIXPENCE. Ladies renovate your old skirts QUIITS, UOWII QUlltS, FlM*S„vdtC. "■ Hif-lllnt* J&" and costumes and make them look new for the coming winter. '■- : IMLiar N UlOrgl pRIOB w M and lB PBR of the Highest Quality at the lowThe Greai Outfitters, S | MS » NOVELIY HARDWARE DEPOT, est Priced I WALKLEFS g?M LEVIN U*DER- U " DHI E ' ALLMAND, Dair^n^ WEAR Agent for the '• GANE Milking Machines. MFM .fc^_™^w--^-'--1T ' I inwii liiEiiitfftniff _J_flMp BOYS To the Dairy Farmers of the Manawatu— CLARK'S. I JiM. jjljll SHMH^^F^^i CLARK S. attention to the methods of relieving the WARM UNDERWEAR FOR MEN AND BOYS | FOR COLD WINTER Haswell Cuts Hardware Prices For Cash. MEN who have for years been looking tor Unshrinkable Underwear, will find what they require here. It COMPLETE STOCKSis worth a visit to our store now to see the splendid quality and great variety of Underpants and Sing- Carpenters' Tools. Kayo Lanterns 3s lets bought specially for durability, comfort and pleasure. You will be surprised and pleased to see our Household Ironmongery. J_ig Bens lis stock of high-grade goodß in Underwear which can be bought with an absolute guarantee of being Unshnnk- 6uns . ttpray Pumps 15s able Dependable underwear has been our watchword; what will sell must be the best m quality. No .builders' Hardware. Cement os man ca,n be TAKEN IN at Clark's. We'll refund the purchase money or make good in any other way Cutlery. i.B. Mawls 2s 6d that's fair. We'll satisfy you. . Ammunition. Donald Straines 14s ITnderilannels from 3s tid to 6s lid. Axes, Slashers, Spades, Churns, Netting, Iron and Wire . ssaTtSr *«£■£s at^n-pm™. Worsted, Lamb's Wool, Naturaj Wool Merino and Fleecy Wool. HASWELL BROS. Guaranteed Unshrinkable Underwear Can be Had E ™ 4BU EKmHDNA AT • - . - - ..-- — ..-_ ......... ...... ..... , \ . ' """ —-— I \ Levin Cash Store. —— — ~~ " \ LEONG BROS. Proprieters. ""** Jl! I, i)!C 5f . J STILL LEADS IN PRICES AND NOT TO BE BEATEN. ,' 1 Oatmeal, per 251b bag 6s Tomato Sauce 3 for Is • n '• ) Rice » 661b bag 9s od Worcestershire Sauce d tor Is . Stocks of the above just \ P n rfi *! na ' ** bag Is 2d Leslie Shaker Salt, per tin 6d rived. New and clean >^ P T " b l, t lfi Ceylon Broken Pekoe Tea, per Wellington piic 3 s. All bra n ! < f , , ls M 511, J tm on sale, also fu j l^l^^-STK b - m^^m^BMnß^ mdw le3d w . -s , , . ». u rdl'J 3f and Pii I , i ) Condens ed Mdk 6d per tin or 5e bd Wax Candles per lb 6d The Trial ' Tis twe ? ty yeare T?^ :^ an ' eXti 1 dOMn - Keroscne p« r °™» 111 C illttl The city men and district folk, | < Pickles (assorted) per bottle 9d Sand Soap 6 cake, t nr if To try FRED PINK, the groat boot man, 4 ph3 and Accordeon. J Curry Powder, per bottle 6d P le Who claimed his boots wore just like oak. Hairdressing saloon under \ f . pprscmal SU >3r/ision. ! C general assorted stock of Groceries Bright and New; also a large ~,..., ' ' f stock of Fresh Fruit and Confectionery. Just Give us a Trial. OF They bought his boots, and bought his shoos, HUSH MALL I > - And with them cased their restless feet, ■»««*■■ « Bn >.wy | CAjVIf. Dn^g Then galloped round to see the views, Hairdresser -5c TobiJCDIM '. f Dl\U*. And woro away the metallud street. N ■■■■■■■■■■^^^■■^^■■.^^■b Fl »■ The boots wore to<\ b>it very slow ; »« .,. .> «■... ■ —— : . . wW Their soles were made of solid hide, ~~ ——_ . " " The uppers too, proved stubborn foe: ■^■~-_— —■, ~_. , L , >CT —, __. _,„, ~_,-__.;__. „ , ~ They lasted long, while weak boots died. PINK And W hueFUKD. pinkdii Hundreds of Striking Values The Council's men with metal rough, "■■Ow*-__%«^_»w Patched up the roads, and did declare, my /i||a That PINK'S half-soles were harder stuft. . «■ wun _, 0 - GREAT RE-ORGANISATION SALE And there is not the slightest fear, m-_i m-_i The buying stream will ever cease. DItASTIC PRICE REDUCTION JN ALL MANCHESTER GOODS. Tk__ " We've proved his guilt of selling stock, LADIES be sure you come in and see what we are offering. Our prices are running so low that you cannot IHe In boo \, an d shoes, and work the best," afford <» ignore them. VerdlCt. chest." ™ E ' S ****** MEA NING IN EVERY LINE OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT. BEST NEWS 1N rius ' PAWsß TODAY - : : '. ._ HORROOKSES CALICOES, 32in. and 36in. Usual prices is. 7s 6d, Bs"~sa, 9s 6d and 10s 6d dozen. SALE" PRICES 5s 6d, 5s lid, 6s 6d /' jrWm,M&J! WHITE STKIPED FLANNELEITE, 30 to 36 inches wide. Usual WISE'S DIRECTORIiiS. jc tyffwßKf pricas 6s 6d - 7s 6d - 8s 6d > 9s 6d > los 6d > iis M > i7s d o _ e n. ?2„ll_l/lil» SALE PBIOES 4s lld ' 5s 6d > 6s 6d > 7s 6d > 8s 6d » 9s 6d and 10s 6d dozen i-* y-./-n r_- /\TiTiT/>in T.TT.TirimA"nV i WYAWjßffllM* Our Special Soft Finish WHITE FLANNELETTE for nursery purPOST OFFICE DIRECTOJbiY > riMflHb poseß, Sale price 3s lld per dMen " _-_TVrrr_~l-r< T_T-Dl_^r > «nnr\"D'V' «i_ffl__H____Ks- WHITE SHEEHNUS, 54 inches wide. Usual prices Is, ls 3d, ls 6d POST OFFICE JJIRJCiCTOxiY . lsSdperyard. price 9d, ls, ls 3d, ls 4d per yard. POST OFFICE g DIREOTORY' do. hot miss this ghakc E , AN ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY FOR THE DOMINION. / / _^^^^_T^__^ S Sale Drices ls > ls 3d ls 6d > ls lld Street Directories of tb Cities. A Trade and Professional Directory for IMI jy|^^y_jwp^^^^.______^ ) i! l^ all New Zealand, together with ECCLESIASTICAL, COUNTY COUN- llftf''/ ffm^/^3Wj \ WHITF mwTVAnuwn r,_MA«ir_, OIL MUNICIPAL, EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL, PASTORAL, AGRI- IBJ? m&M&j&J3F£mM I! IWll'A UNBLEAOHED DAMASKS. CULTURAL, and LOCAL and GENERAL GOVERNMENT OFFICTiL lljf ''ILte 'WISPm ÜBUal prices le 6d ' ls 9d ' ls DIRECTORIES. Yf f 'ftjL f lld, 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 2s lld, 3s 6d, to __r- « - , _ t -. __ If f KeSSSL SALE PRICES la 3d H. W IBE " d C O, (NOW 2fttl * ad) ' L*' U_» i SJs^_^S^ , «J ls M » ls 8d > ls lld > fc m; 2s m ' «-_»-._t»-_._t ,_,■«, '_v _ o_ 2s lld, 3s 6d, to 5s 6d yard. SALE DUNEDIN-A.M.P. Building. WELLINGTON-166 IWthenrton St. n - , M , « , u , „j - CfIai&rCHURCH-A.M.P. Bnildings. AUCKLAND—SO Bwanson. rtreet f £L . __i-P K ™jlgy^ y ceß ls 3d ' ls 6d ' ls 8d ' ls lld ' '" Melbourne-J)49 Oollit* street; Perth-St. Georg. ttrae*; Sydney-Monrath —»—■ " ' "" * 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 2s 9d to 4s 6d yard. Buildings, 124 Oxford street; Brisbine—A.M.P. Buildin_»; London—Kelly's Directories, Ltd, 188 High Hoibom. Qy| ■ pq « kJ A "TU CCQM'C The Bargain House, THIS DIREOTOaY IS PUBUSHED IN JANUARY EVERY YEAR. K«XT I I « fTlirn I nEiWN/ll W LEVIN .■ ' TSSTTJS 1M«. • ' _ - _^___ Mta __ lll ______________________

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 June 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 June 1915, Page 2

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