I LEON G BROS, Oxford Street, LEVIN. THE STORE THE STORE For fruit, confeetionery, Grooeries, Tobacco*, Soft Drinks Etc Potatoes, 121ba II- Largo Cooking Peaches, 51- per case. Apricots, 4d per lb. Pin* Apples from 6d to lOd each. Tomatoes, 8d per lb. Bananas, 14 1/- to 20 1/THE MODERN XMAS jq Q aim at being useful as weß, as oroa /TK^fly4fHpT mental, and it is this kind which we You'll find an excellent selettion ei useful ideas comprUag gifts in COPPER, EI/ECTRO-WARE, COPPER, ELBCTBO-WARE, BRASS, GLASSWARE, Etc. BRASS, GLASSWARE, Etc. Equally suitable as praents for your friends or as additions to yo*r own home. Don't worry over what to give—the problem is simply solved. Just spend a few minutes looking over our Christmas Display. The right thing will confront yon at every turn. Prices undoubtedly low for quality goods. SIK'3 HJ/i,rr HVW#4«S BefOT
Greatßush on Straws ! A 1 lgoing at the one .Prioe 5 s 6" Alow cornea this great opportunity juat ai, the right time wnea a Straw iiat ifl a necessity. wi. Aith duowisa A wholjs WINIXAV i'ULL Oi<' mtiilfi i'INJH ST&AWti Usually prices at 7s ui to 13s 6d. Thoy represent all reliable makers and &re really good in every respect—light, strong, and made oi good quality pJUit. Your uhoice of a dozen different fityles end a oomplet r.'tnge of sisea for 5" 6 D fie wise and make your selection NOW. Miliar & Giorgi fhe Greai Outfitters, Faliiaerstoa North.
GREAT SALE at w. M. CLARK'S. We take pleasure«in "drawing your attention to the fact that our summer salejcommences WEDNESDAY, Jan. 19th This should be good newsjto you. We never miss makingSale Time a very happy one for all; and the Bargains offered are the sort you don't see elsewhere. Our Showroom is particularly a bright spot of Economy. A splendid array of Seasonable Goods all being sacrificed in price clearance purposes. ARE A f£*r baaoaims IN THE showroom. • WITH THJE SUMMER SUAisON COMING A CLOSE AHi BE WISa. BUY OFFERING VMIY A r mtACTIV.E BARGAINS IN i'JcOE ,*r c T , . , , ■ MiLLiNEitY DEiPAEiwuiNT. Woven u nderciotlii ng 14 READ Y-TO- VVEAIt HATS. Usual Price o* lid to 10s fld. NOW 8s llct. 30 A.i.OiiiL SHAPES. Small, '.h odium arid Large. Usual i*rioei 9> 6d to lUu 6d- SOW & lid. While you oan at these price#. Tu READY-10-\\EAR j'Altij up to date snspes. Usual Pnoc 7s fld to delay means that you vrill pay mors 12s 6d. NOW 6s (xl. f or all classes oi Hoisery .later on. UNTIU.VLVLED STRA \VS, leading styles. Usual I'rices 6s (kl to Bs~lld White Cotton V3SSTR3, abort alee Tea, SAujS PRIOli; 4s lid. SALE PRICE la, Is tid, la lid. j 30 WHITE I'ANDAN oiiA.i'ES, fine plait. Usual prico 7s6dto Us 6d. Cram# VfflBTS, Lace ilrontfj were j SALE PRICE 3s lid. 3 fl «d. NOW 2a*lid. 30 REA D Y -TO- VVAR HA'i'ti, pretty sliad«fl. Usual prioe 13s Cd to Oreme VESTS V neaks. Were Sa 19* Id. SALE PRICE 9s lid. „ Hd. NOW 3s 6d. 11 TRIMMED MODELS. Erurjone smart. Usual Prioes 29s 6d to 35e.- WOOLLEN VESTS, shaped waista, *■ SALE PRIOE 18s 6d. Ware 8a lid. NOW 3s 6d. 15 SMARTLY TRIMMED HATS, leading colours. Usual pries 15s 6d Ore ma Wovan OOMBB. a.s. Vvera to 22-1 6d. SALE PRIOE 12a 6d. 5a Cd, NOW 4s lid. 21 Dokou LITTLE GIRLS' TRIMMED HATS. Usual Price 5s lid and Wlite India Gauze COMBS. S* «d. 6b lid. SAjLE PRICE 2« lid. NOW 2b lid. 6 MAIDS' TRIMMED HATS. Usual Price 7s 6d. SALE Price lid White Cotton Spencers. Were Is lid 1 Dozen CHILDREN'S UNTBIMMED SHAPES. Usual Price 4a lid NOW la 6d. and 6s I'ld. NOW 2h lid. -%■' White and Coloured Direotoire CHILDREN'S FLORAL SILK HATS. Fit 3to 12 year. Were 7s lid Knioka. SALE PRICE 1b lid. 15s 6d. SALE PRTCE 4s lid to 10s 6d. Hd, 3s lid. j : ■ \
Levi it' 3 rfrst LSjotr&aker WAS f | fc \ '■ F. W. PSNK, ' rrv 3ti]l fills first place. His stock of BOOTS AND SHOES i» the beat '• \O. and biggest in tho district. All the latest styles; all at rea«onabl« PrioM. REPAIRS REPAIRS N«v<?r throw %vvy your worn boots until F. W. PINK Tuia Wen giren * ftfaroe to repair tiheia. 0»<1 boot* well repaired *re tho moot aWj. tLcm to FINK'S F. W. PINK, Oxford St., LEVIN. JOB PRINTING • * BEGIN THE NEW YEAR By Trying The Chronicle. NEATNIMS CHEAPNESS: GOOD QUALITY- ' /V , . J ■*»'TMHiiaßnn n n mil—■—t-w———mm B ri«meal, Ila Sd por sack. Choice Whole Wheat. 7s 6d bushel. I bnui, lis per sack. Good Feed I'oas, 4s 9d, to 5s 9d. ■ Kerosene, 10s 3d per ease. Wheat Pollard 16 t'Cr sack. 1 i'hnr.o and Sholl tiuiizine 17s 6d per case. Oaten P.'llard 17s I per (extrn cLuico line) | li'ijv Tree Benzine, 17a por case. Choice S-ravv Chun .'1 Biut. | .Hice Flour .1 o« >>nr s-ick. fcpei ial 'iV-r.ip Manure, Guano SuparphospHate, Fen - >Vire, Staple. Nciils Scythes. Cultivators, 'r, Plow Oil • ■ s * or Oil, KfV"Sti;o, Flour, Sugar, S> ap, Etc., i SUTTON'S SEEDS, GKAsS SEEDS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Wool, Skins and Hides Taken on Consigni menl or Purchased for Cash. T' sir Levin 5 'ary Few Weeks LAii-Y, SF T . :.P, AND SUBURBAN FARMS FGti SALE. . VLnUKNT, / Merchants and Auctioneers, LEVIN.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 January 1916, Page 2
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