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Eclipse all Suits 1 Perfection in Ready-to-Wears! Week in week out— month after month—the wearer of an "Eclipse all" Suit is satisfied with his clothes. We stock these splendid suita with one object in yiew— To Provide a Ready for Service Suit as smart as any Tailor-Made at a Price Iwithin the reach of Every Man A new Shipment has just arrived in time for the Spring Show— feautring the latest "Hamilton" Style, made specially with RAISED SEAMS THROUGHOUT. Outside Breast Pocket Unbreakable Hair Cloth Fronts lined with Best Italian Cloth. Before purchasing your suit, you owo it to yourself to investigate the merits of— Our famous Eclipse all Ready-to-Wears Wβ stock sizes to suit all figures at pricos suit all pockets, Millar & 'ibrgi The Great Outfitters, Paioierston North.

HOTEL ABOADIA Oxford Street LEVIN 1i 0. BARNETT Proprietor First Class Acoomodation and Every Comfort for Visitors. . Special Terms to Boarders. . ALL MEALS ONE SELLING. Phone 28. . —1039—qr , HOUSEWIVES ! Lighten SPRIMG A PERFECT BOON TO jyy mir- *-,Jr tßmu^s *&~ — &*\ HOUSEWIVES DURING fESni CLEANING " I cleaning operations The collected dust can only be -removed by washing the mop in hot wato* ;,DUSTLESS DRY MOPS, 4/6 RUSTLESS BROO^ COVERS 2/3 ° 1 Reservoir Polishing Mopa 10/0, WALL DUSIBRS, 5/b Duatless Dust Cloths 1/6 and 3/Oall and inspect and get free Booklet SIM'S NOVELTY HARP WARE DEPOT

"What we have been, makes us what we are ,, ■— . __ .„„. ," : "COWS are COWS ,, But there is a great the milk It is not the colour of the cow, nor the absence of, nor the size of her horns; it is "WHAT SHE GIVES IN THE MILK PAIL THAT COUNTS" What can CLARK'S Store do for you is the question .• -j ST.-lt gives double Oβ opportunity ri ohoice beoti*. of its undent uantity of aesortnient of goods always to tie local buyer the lowest prices because because of West expenses and keen buying QKD.-It-gives the certainty of values because ihe largest business tees and rules the prices of all stores. A TE.-It givee safety in buying because CLARK'S do not cut some price, ono shilling or two shillings and tack on FIVE SHILLINGS to some article not so well known. KTH._It stands faithfully to all that it publishes about prices and the coods it sells. is the easiest store to get our money back in cases of dioatirfaction.

Call in at PINK'S for Boots and Shoes,"for Laces or the latest Newß ABOUT EVERY THING CONCERNING Up-to Date Styles IN LADIES , and MEN'S FOOTWEAR F. W, PI N K Was Levin's First Bootmaker HE IS FIRST BOOTMAKER STILL REPAIRS ! REPAIRS! REPAIRS!BRING THEM IN. FIRST CLASS WORK AND PROMPT EXECUTION H. CHANNINOS, Contractor Bath Street, LEVIN. Septic Tanks, Sanitary Drainage of allHDescriptions. Sheep Dips and Draining Pens. Asphalting a Speciality. Tombstones Supplied and Erected. Cemetery Work of all Descriptions done a-fc l • •■ Notice. \ BUY YOUR BICYCLE NOW / 1 . RAILED FKBE TO ANY RAILWAY STATION. I 1 Fitted mth Marvel Tyres £5 10. Fitted with Dunlop Tyres £6 J I Fitted with Michelin Tyres £6. I '■ " v "^".-.-,-•"'.■^γ!™-' , . v ".^-- > - - " '■"":■/ '■■■■: ■■,v..,;.-- l . , • . ..--.. •*■<■- ■■ • ■■■■.. There will be a2O per cent advance in a few weeks. Metal is getting dearer. Send your order to-day. The well known firm I 1 J. O. Shorland & Co I . / CUBA STREET .WELLINGTON \

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 November 1915, Page 2

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541

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 November 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 November 1915, Page 2

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