Grtatßush <mi Straws ! A 1 Igoing at the one Prise 5* 6" Now come* uhia great opportunity just at the right time when a Stmw klat u» a necessity. AVJii A-LUi, WIiOWIXU A WHOLii WINDOW FULL OF THiaiE ilNfi STRAWS Usually prices at 7s od to 13s 6d. Tfcay represent all reliable makers and are reidly good in every reapeot—lijjhtj strong, and - made at good quality plait. Yoax choice of a down diSecent styles and a eomplet range c>f sixee for 5 s 6 D Be wi»e and make your Selection NOW. Millar & (liorgi I The, Great Outfitters, North.
LEONG BEOS, Oxford Street, LEVIN. THE STORE THE STORE For fruit, confectionery, Groceries, Tobaccos, Soft Drinks Etc Potatoes, 121bs 1/- Large Cooking Peaches, 5/- per case. Apricots, 4d per lb. Pine Apples from 6d to lOd each. Tomatoes, 8d per lb. Bananas, 14 1/- to 20 IIXMAS " jD P aim at being useful as well as ornanioutal, and it k this kind which we You'll find an excellent selection ot useful ideas oomprisng gifts in COPPER, ELBCTRO-WARE, COPPER, ELECTRO-WARE, BRASS, GrLASSWABJE, Etc. BRASS, GLASSWARE, Etc. EquaJiy suitable as presents far your friends or as additions to your own bom*. Don't worry over what to (fine —the problem is simply solved. Just spend, a few minutes looking over onr Christmas Display. The right thing will confront yon at every turn. Prices undoubtedly low for quality goods. Slf) «)/tlTir HWMA! OEPOT
GREAT SALE at W. M. CLARK'S. We take pleasure in *drawing your attention to the fact that our summer sale commences WEDNESDAY, Jan. 19th This Ishould be good news to you. We neyer,miss making Sale Time a very happy one for all; and the Bargains offered are the sort you don't see elsewhere. Our bright spot of Economy. A splendid array of Gfoods all being sacrificed in price clearance purposes. - ' . HERE ARE A FEW BARGAINS IM THE SHOWROOM. WITH THE SUMMER HMAtiOS OOkING A GLOSS ~'E ARE Bfi WlSfci. BUY OFFERING VERY ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS IN jlj£E t ir rr 1T „ I ,„ . | |- u ™ MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. _ W U HldHdOLiUlig 1-1 READ V-TO-WIOAR HATS. Usual Price os lid to 10s 6d. NOW 3a 11a. 30 SHAPES. Sm*ll, '.Medium and Large. Usual Arises Ml Sd ~ to l:)s 6d. NOW tie. lid. While you can at these pricss. To 34 READ i -iO- \\ EAR -iIATS, up to datu anapes. Csua! Price 7b 6d to delay means that you will pay more 12s 6d. NOW tis (id. for all classes of Hoisery later on. 30 UNTRIMMKD SJ RAWS, leading styles. Uauai Prices 6s (id bo 8s lid Whits Cotton VJSSTS, short sleeves, * &AiM PRICE 4a lid. SALE PRICE Is, Is 6d, la lid; 30 WHITJfi PAN.DAN SHAi'ES, fine plait.. Usual price 7i 4d to bs fid. Orexua VESTS, Lac® i<routij ware SALE PRICE 3b lid. 3s 6d. NOW 2c lid. 30 READ i -TO- WAR HATS, pretty shades. Usual prioe 13a 0d to Create VESTS V necks. Were 2s 19a id. SALE PRICE 9s lid. Ud, NOW 2s 6d. 11 TRIMMED MODELS.. Everyone smart. Usual Prices 20s 6d to 35a. WOOLLEN VESTS, shaped waists, SALE PRIOE 18s 6d. Were 3s 11<L NOW 3s 6d. 15 SMARTLY TRIMMED HATS, leading colours. Usual yrice 15s 8d Creole W r ovon COMBS. s.s. Were to 22* Bd. SALE PRIOE 12s 6d. 6g 6d» NOW 4s lid. 3J Doeou LITTLE CURLS' TRIMMED HATS. Usual Prioe 5a lid and Whit® India Gauze OOMBS. 3s 6d. 6s lid. SALE PRIOE 2s lid. NOW 3i lid. 6'MA IDS' TRIMMED HATS. Usual Price 7s 6d. SALB Price 4s lid White Cotton Spencers. Were Is lid 1 Dozen CHILDREN'S I N'TRIMMED SHAPES. Usual Price 4s lid NOW la 6d. and 6a lid. NOW 2s lid. White ahd Coloured Directoire CHILDREN'S HU/ORAL SILK RATS. Fit Bto 13 year. Were 7e lid Knieki. SAM PRIOE In lid. 16b «d. SALE PRTCTB 4, lid to 10s <sd. * Ud, 8s lldi.
Levin's First Bootmaker WAS F. W. PINK, HE Still fills first, place. Hia stock of BOOTS AND SHOES i» the b*»t and bigsjcat in the district. /II tli« l»t««t styles; all at reasonable Prima. REPAIRS REPAIRS N-stct throw your worn hoota until F. W. PINK ha# been girwi *i elumce to repair them. Old boots wall repaired »re the mewt •anrJwt able. Bi*ing thorn to PINK'S F. W. PINK, Oxford St., LEVIN. To B PRINTING BEGIN THE NEW YEAR By Trying The Chronicle. [ NEATNESS CHEAPNESS: GOOD QUALITY - L I'igmoal, lid tid per aack. Choice Whole Wheat, 7s 6<l bushel. Bran, lls por suck. Good Feed Peas, 4s 9d, to 5s »d. Kerosene, 10s 3d p.ir ease. Wheat Pollard-16 per sack. Plumo nnd SSholl Si.nzine 17s 6d jpor case. Oaten Pollard 17b por sa;k (oxtra chuieo line) Bif- True Benzine, 17s por case. Choice Str«.u 3s 9d sack. Rice Flour 13s por sack. Special Turnip Manure, Guano Superphosphate, Fencing Wire, Staples, Nails Scythes, Cultivators, Planet Jr, Plow Oil Separator Oil," Kerosene, (Laurel) Flour, Sugar, Soap, Etc., i SUTTON'S SEEDS," GRASS SEEDS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Wool, Skins and Hides Taken on Consignment or Purchased for Cash. j Sales in Levin Every Few Weeks. DAIRY, SHEEP, AND SUBURBAN FARMS FOR SALE. .PARKER & VINCEN T, J Merchants and Auctioneers, LEVIN.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 January 1916, Page 2
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