fire»tßush on Straws ! A 1 Igoing at the ono Price w U .Now comoa this great opportunity just At the right time when a Straw Hat is a necessity. WE Alt.ii, aiIOWINU A WHOLJi WLNJLiOW ij'UiX OF THiidlS ilNifi STRAWd Usually prices at 7s bd to 12a fid. They represent all reliable makers and are really good in every respect—light, strong, and made of good quality plait. Your ohoice of a doiaa different tfyles and a coin pie t range of bum for 5 8 6 D Be wise and make your fcletfion NOW. Miliar & (liorgi :fhe, Great Outfitters, Palißsrstan 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 1/THE MODERN XMAS GIFTS. ~< aim at being useful as well ae ernamental, and it k this kind we J „•( » ? r • \ specialise in. You'll find an excellent selection ex useful ideas oomprisng gifts in COPPER, ELECTEO-WABB, COPPER, ELGBCTRO-WARE, BRASS, GLASSWARE, Bte. BRASS, GLASSWARE, Ete. Equally suitable aa presents far yoar friends or m additions to yoar own home. Don't worry orer irfart to give—the problem is simply solved. Just spend a few mi nates looking over otflr Cliristmas Display, The right thing wi confront you at every turn. Prices tfitdonirte&y low lor quality goods. 31 W 5 H139 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 should be good news to you. We never miss making: Sale 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 £ill being sacrificed in price clearance purposes. * H£fl£ ARE A F£*tf e/M&A!iV3 111 TH£SH9MffIO9M,
WITH THE SUMMER SEASON COMING A CLOSE „E AiUS OFFERING VHRY ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS IN iHE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. 14 READ Y-TO-WEAR HATS. Usual Prise os lid to 10» 6d. NOW 8s 11*. SO j SHAl'Jfiii. Small, Medium and Large. Usual Vrioea 9a 8d to jy» 6d- NOW 6s lid. &l READ i-iO-VVEAH Hi.Tte, up to date aiiapes. Ouual Price 7» fid to VJm fid. NOW 6s fld. ikj UN TRIMMED fcJTRAWirf, leading styles. Usual Prieaa 6» 6d to 8» lid SALE PRICE 4a lid. SO VVillTifi PANDAN SHAPES, fine plah. Ueual prioe 7s fid to 8s Cd. • SALUS PRICE 3s lid. SO READ i -TO-WAR HA; IS, pretty eiuados. Ueual prioe 18b <W to lJh Id. SALE PRTQE 9s lid. 11 TRIMMED MODELS. Eyeryono smart. Usual Prices 89# Id to 3i>. SALE PRIOE 18s 6d. 15 SMARTLY TRIiMMED HATS, leading colours. Usual prioe 15b M to 22* Bd. SALE PRIOE 13a 6d. 2J Dozen LITTLE GIRLS' TRIMMED HATS. Usual Price 5* lid and 6a Xld. SALE PKIOE 2s lid. S MAJDiS* TRIMMED HATS. Ohual Price 7s 6d. SALE Price 4s lldl 1 Dozen CHILDREN'S ( NTRIMMED SHAPES. Usual Price 4a lid and 8a lid- NOW 2s lid. CHILDREN'S .FLORAL SILK HATS. Fit 3to 12 year. Wore 7s lid 15s 6d. SALE PRICE 4s lid to 10s 6d.
i Levin's FifSt Bootmaker WAS F, W. PSNK, TE Still fills first place. His stock of BOOTS AND SHOES i» the be* 1 md biggwt in th« district. All the latest styles; all at reasonable Price*. - REPAIRS REPAIRS Noy©t tlirow avay your worn boot# until F. W. PINK has boon given i t® TQ\m? ihein. Old boot* -well repaired arc the most •omfort ttVlo. Britg them to PINK'S F. W: PINK, Oxford St., LEVIN. r ■" "To B PRINTING BEGIN the new year * Bv Trying The Chronicle. * £ - NEA TNESS CHEAPNESS : GOOD QUALITY* a: f Y .ces« / 1 pi.mieal, lid Gd per sack. Choice Whole Wheat. 7s 6d bnshel. ■ llntn. Ila per sack. Ood Feed Peas, 4a 9<l. to 06 9d. I Kerosene, 10.< :>«! |.-r case. Wheat Pollard 16 per sack. | 1 Plumo and She!' uenzine 17s Gd per case. Oaten Pollard 17s S per s i;k 'extra choice line) t, j3jjr Tree Btmzino, 17s per case. Choice Straw Chaff 3s 9d sack, j Rice Flour 13s per sack. L Social Turnip Manure, Guano Superphosphate, Fencing Wire, I'i . Staphs, jN'rtils Scythes, Cultivators, Plnnot Jr, Plow Oil Separator |( Oil, Kerosene, (Laurol) Flour, Sugar, Soap, Etc., T SUTTON'S SEEDS, GRASS SEEDS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. ( |. Wool, Skills and Hides Taken on Consignmen* or Purchased for Cash. J. Sales in Levin Every Few Weeks. I DAIRY, SHEEP, AND SUBURBAN ■' FARMS FOR SALE. I PARKER & VINCENT, :■ I Merchants and Auctioneers, LEVIN. \
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 January 1916, Page 2
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