Greatßush on Straws \ Al Igoing nt the one Price 5 s 8" .Now comes this great opportunity just at the right time when a Stmw LUt in a necessity. WAi ARE isiii>VV*ll\Oi A WHOLE WINDOW i'ULL 01'' THESE iTINE 6TILAWB Usually prices at 7 b l>d U> 12s (id. They iepre«jpt ail reliable makers ami ui\> really good in evary respect—light, strong, and made ot good qiirlity plut. Yoc;- choice of a doeon different and a compiet range of liui for 5 s 6" B« visa and make your election NOT 7. Millar & Uiorgi : The Great Outfitters, Palnserston North.
LEON Gr BROS, Oxford Street, LEVIN. THE STORE THE STORE For fruit, confectionery, Groceries, Tobaccos, Soft Drinks Etc Potatoes, 12Ibs 1/- Large Cooking Peaches, 51- per case. Apricots, 4d per lb. Pine Apples from 6d to lOd each. Tomatoes, 8d per lb. Bananas, 14 1/- to 20 IIagBgMBHOBMiH—I———■ THE MODERN XMAS gifts. . i *1 "-ft , ' ?' aim at being uaeful as well as orna- •T. , N mental) and it is this kind which we qh { r f V specialise in. irf§o- , You'll find an excellent selection oi useful ideas cotnprisng gifts in COPPER, ELECTRO-WARE, COPPER, ELECTRO-WARE, BRASS, . GLASSWARE, Ete. BRASS, GLASSWARE, Etc. Equally suitaible as presents for your friends or as additions to your own home. Don't worry over what to give—the problem is simply solved. Just spend a few minates looking over our Christmas Display. The right thing will confront you at every turn. Prices undoubtedly low for quality goods. II 1' > TiHSLTIf m*t9 WIR? DEPOT
GREAT SALE at W. M. CLARK'S. We take pleasure in drawing yoar attention to the fact that our summer salejcomtnences WEDNESDAY, Jan. 19th This should be good news]to you. We never miss making Sale Time a yeryj]happy one for all; and the Bargains offered are the sort you don't see elsewhere. Our particularly a bright spot of Economy. A splendid array of Seasonable Goods ail being sacrificed in price clearance purposes. UdM mz A If EM JAHSIIN3 IM T&Z SHOWaOOiW. WITH THE SUMMER SEASON 00&UNG A CLOSE ~E ARE Bfi WISH. BUV OFFERING VERY ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS IN I'HE l*r rr . , Ll • millinery DEtpAiTiwfujNT. VVovbil U nderoiotillng M IUSAUV-TO-WEAII HATS. Usual Price os lid to 10s 6d. NOW 3s lid. 30 i nil Mi bliA i'-Lo. Small, -Utdium and Large. Usual Priccs 9s 6d to IDs 6d- NOW 6s 'lid. Wliil© you can at these prices. To RliiAD V - LO-Vv EAR 1 -' -L^ j up to duto buiLpcs. Osuni Price 6d to delay means that yout will pay more 12s fid. NOW 6s Gd. foj- all classes of Hoi&ery later cm. iMi UNTRiMMED STRAWS, leading styles. Lisual l'nces 6s (3d to 8s lid White Cotton VESTS, short sleeves, PRICE 4s lid. SALE PRICE Is, Is tki, Is lid. 30 WHITE. PANDAS ;>HAj.'ES, tine plaiV Usual price 7s <id to iJs 6d. Greme VESTS, Lace DroutSj were SALE PRICE 3s lid. 3b 6d. NOW 2a lid. 30 READ Y -TO- WAR HATS, pretty shades. Usual prioe 13s 6d to Oreme VESTS V necks. Were 2s 19s id. SALE PRICE 9s lid. Hd. NOW 2s 6d. 11 TIIIMMED MODELS. Everyone smart. Usual Prices 29s tid to 85s. WOOLLEN VESTS, shaped waists, SAIiE PRIOE 18s 6d. Were 3s lid. NOW 3s 6d. 15 SMARTLY TRIMMED HATS, leading colours. Usual price 15s 6d Creme Woven COMBS, s-s. Vvere to 22s Bd. SALE PRIOE 12s 6d. Ss 6d. NOW 4a lid. 2i Doeeti LITTLE GIRLS' TRIMMED HATS. Usual Price 5s lid and White India Gauze COMBS. 3s 6d. 6b lid. SALE PRICE 2s lid. NOW 2s lid.' 6 MAIDS' TRIMMED HATS. Usual Price 7s 6d. SALE Price 4s lid White Cotton Spencers. Were Is lid 1 Dozen CHILDREN'S UNTRIMAIED SHAPES. Usual Price 4s lid NOW Is 6d. and Gs lid. NOW 2s lid. White and Coloured Directoire CHILDREN'S I'M/ORAL SILK HATB. I<"it 3to 12 year. Were 7s lid Knicks, SALE PRICE is lid, 15s (>rl. SALE PRTCB 4s lid to 10s 6d. Hd, 3s lldi.
p First Bootmaker I" 1 WAS * F. W. PINK, Hti Still fills first place. His stock of BOCTS AND SHOES i* the bert. and biggest in the district. -All the latent styles; all at reasonable Frioea. REPAIRS REPAIRS Norer throw away your went boots until F. \V. PINK has been given * ebarce to iet>fii. tiein. Old boots well repaired are the moat comlort •tole. Dnng them to PINK'S F. W. PINK, Oxford St., LEVIN. JOB PR!f*-T!SIG BEGIN THE NEW YEAR By Trying The Chronicle. NEATNESS CHEAPNESS: GOOD QUALITY' Pigment, 1I n Oil per sack. Choice Whole Wheat, 7s 6d bnolnl. ' Bran, lis pur Hack. Good Feed Peas, 4s fld, to 5s Od. Korosuui', i(>h 3d per ease. Wheat Pollard 1(> per sack. Plume uiul Shell Honzine lTs Cd per case. Oaten Pollard 17s per (extra choice line) Bit; Tree Benzine, 17s per oaso. Choice Straw Chaff 3s 9d sack. Bice Flour 13s per sa r ;k. Special Tnraip Manure, Guano Superphosphate, Fencing Wire, Staples, N.wis Scythes, Cultivators, Planet Jr, Plow Oil Separator Oil, Keroset e, (Laurel) Flour, Sugar, Soap, Etc., BUTTON'S SEEDS, GIIABS SEEDS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Wool, Skins and Hides Taken on Consignment or Purchased for Cash. Sales in Levin Every Few Weeks. J DAIRY, SHEEP, AND SUBURBAN FARMS FOR SALE. P ARK.ER& VIN OEN T, Merchants and Auctioneers, LEVIN.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 January 1916, Page 2
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