Greatßush on Straws i A 1 lgoing at the one i'riae 5 s 6 U Nov/ cornea this groat opportunity just, at the right time wiien ft fttmw il*i u a neeestutjr. Wifi A lib dIiIMVINU A WHOLifi .WINDOW DULL OU' TH±afi I'lltfE BTiwAWd Usually yiicxi at 7s Ui to lis 6d. They .represent all reliable nmk« ei'H and are really good in sv»ry respect—light, strong, and mad® oi #jod quality plait. Koir choice of a doaen different ■tylea aad a ooiuplet range at »iaos for s°6° Be wise end make your ieitaiion NOW. Millar & (iiorgi :fhc; Great Outfitters, Palmersfoo Narcb .
LBONG BROS, Oxford Street, LEVIN. THE STORE THE STORE For fruit, oonfectionery, Groceries, Tobaccos, Soft Drinks Etc Potatoes, 121bs 11- Large Cooking Peaches, 5/- per case. Apricots, 4d per lb. Pino Apples from 6d to lOd each. Tomatoes, 8d per lb. Bananas, 14 1/- to 20 1/THE MODERN XMAS GIFTS. /A s *5 "?•«- ' v. •' aim at being useful as wsil as araa- / ' mental, and it is this kind whieh we "•* You'll find an excellent selection ox useful ideas comprisng gifts in !' COPPER, ELEOTBttMTARE, COPPUR, ELEOTK O-WARE BRASS, GLASSWAJiE, U*q. BRAS», GLASSWARE, Etc, Squally suitable aa presents for your friend* or *s additions to your owh home. Don't worry over wifci k> giyft—"bks problem is simply salved. Just spend a few minutes looking over our CSiristmas Die pi ay. Hie right thing wil confront yon at rrwy tarn. Prion nndoubteddy km for quality go®ds. 1! I' i HUHOfAitE DEPOT
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 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. IfEflE ARE A F£*¥ BAR 3 4IJV3 IM THE SHOWftOOiM. WITH THE SUMMER SEASON COMING A CLOSE ARB BS WlSfi. BUY OFFERING ViilßY ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS IN xHE ,«r % , , ir , | „i . ' , ' juLLimaiY department. Woven Uiuerolotaiiig W READY-'IO-WEAR HATS. Usual Price fts lid io 10s 6d. NOW 8a 11«. 30 j .iGiyL SHAPES. SinaJl, jlediium and .Large. Usual i y rioea 9s ftcl to 19s 6d- NOW fc>s lid. Willi# you ccm at these prions. To 84 iiiaADx-iO- tv EaR iLAIS, up to date siiapes. Caiiul Prioe 7n tkl to delay means that you will pay v more 12s 6d. NOW 6s Gd. for all classes ot Hoisery later an. «ki UNTiUMAIED STRAWS, leading styles. Usual Prices tis 6d to 8s lid White Cottou VESTS, short aleeves, SALE PRICJIi 4s lid. SALE PRICE Is, Is 6d, la lid. 80 WHITE PAN DAN SHAVES, fine plan. Usual price 7s 6d to ba Sd. Ureuaa VESTS, Lace D'ronts, were SALE PRICE 8s lid. 3s 6d. NOW 9a lid. SO READ i-XQ-WAR HATS, pretty shades. Ueual prioe 18s 6d to Creme VESTS V neeka. Were 2m 19* id. SALE PRICE 9s lid. Hd. NOW is 6d. 11 TRIMMED MODELS. Everyone smart. Usual Prices 30s 6d to Bfa. WOOLLEN VISITS, shaped waists, SALE PRICE 18s 6d. . Were 8s lid. NOW 3s Bd. 16 SMARTLY i RIMMJKD HATS, leading colours. Ueual priee 15a 64 Crame Wovan COMBS, s.s. VVere to 22s Bd. SALE PRICE 12s 6d. ia 6d. NOW 4> lid. SJ Dozen LITTLE GIRLS' TRIMMED HATS. Usual Prioe Ss lid and White Indi» Gauge COMBS. 3s 6d. 6b lid. SALE PRIOE 2a lid. NOW Ss lid. 6 MAIDS' TRIMMED HATS. Usual Price 7s fid. SALE Prioe 4s lid Whits Cotton Spencers. Were is lid 1 Dozen CHILDREN'S i NTRIMMEP SHAPES. Usual Price 4* lid NOW la Cd. and 6s lid. NOW 2s lid. White and Coloured Direetoire CHILTiftiSN'S ELORAL SILK RATS. Fit 3to 12 yoar. Were 7s lid Knicka. SALE PRICE Is llrl. 15a 6d. SALE PRTCG 4s lid to 10s 6d. ** Ud, 3a lid.
Levin's First Booutraker WAS P. W. FINK, HE Stall fills first place. His stock of BOOTS AND SHOES is the beit and biggwt in the district. All the latest styles j all at reasonable Frioc*. REPAIRS REPAIRS throw »wy yonv boots until i l '. W. PtNK haa boen eh&n») to i ' > ll boot* w«U repaired are the most v lftTt ftblo. Brhig tiiern to !"NK'S F. W. PINK, Oxford St., LEVIN. J 0 S . PRINTING begin the new year By Trying The Chronicle. NEATNESS CHEAPNESS: GOOD QUALITY* / Pigiiioal, Ila Od per stvck. Choiue Whole Wheat, 7s 6d bushel. Brf.'i, 1 Is por sack. Good Feed Peas, 4s 9d, to 5s 9d. Kei'i'scin', lOs 3d por case. Wheat Pollard 16 per sack. Ptun.t ami Shol! Benzine 17b 6d per case. Oaten Pollard 17s pf>r piijk (oxtrn choice lino) Bi K Tt •oo Benzine, 17s per oase. Choice Straw Chaff 3s ild sack. I Rico Flour 13s per sack. Kpodal Tr nip Manure, Gnano Supsrphosphate, Fencing Wire, StapkiU, N.iils Scythes, Cultivators, Planet Jr, Plow Oil Separator Oil, Koi'ost'no, (Laurel) Flour, Sugar, Soap, Etc., i SUTTON'S SEEDS, GRASS SEEDS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Wool, Skins and Hides Taken on Consignmont or Purchased for Cash. Sales in Levin Every Few Weeks. 1 dairy, sheep, and suburban I FARMS FOR SALE. I P A ME R & VINCENT, Merchants and Auctioneers, LEYIN.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 January 1916, Page 2
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