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Grand Wind up of the Greatest Record Breaking Sale Miliar & Giorgi have Ever Held! Pinal Day, SATURDAY, Feb. 12th. Bigger Bargain:) than ever are offered for the last few clays and this grand opportunity will iivo Jong in the memory of thoae «ho attend, PRICES IN ALL CLASSES OF MEN'S OUTFITTING AND MEN'S WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR, aro cut to a point where buying is irorssostiblo 1 DON'T LET THIS FINAL CHANCE SLIP BY UNHEEDED ! Big value awaits you at : — Miliar & (ilorgi The Great Outfitters, Pakerston North

LEONG BROS, Oxford Street, LEVIN. THE STORE THE STORE For fruit, confectionery, Groceries, Tobaccos, Soft Drinks Etc Potatoes, 121bs II- 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/j TOOLS OF RELIABLE | Hlf I I l! QUALITY- ;. 1. * •; | There is satisfaction in hav- , . 1 ' I , ing good tools and wh«n ,' tTT j I I'jT], , they can be bought at v«ry ' t low prices at which we sell them, it is folly to go elsawhere and pay more. 1 MANY TOOLS ARE NECESSARY ARTICLES IN FAMILY, AS OCCASIONS TO UuE THEIM ARE OF ALMOST DAILY OCCURENCE. The superior quality of our tools is a recognised feature of our stock, and we offar sterling value in every line. An inspection will convince you. SIM'S NOVELTY HARDWARE DEPOT, LEVIN.

CLARK'S SUMMER SALE Is a carnival for Money Savers. That's a fact that hundreds have already proved. Our Sale prices are pointing the way to Economy Just think of the savings you can affect ?y W ; This opportunity is for YOU. Don t Hesitate. COME TO-DAY . ' _J — — Straw Shapes Navy Costumes ® r Ready-to-wear ALL COLOURS Fine Petone Serges HATS Were 6s lid to 18s 6d WereMstoWs Were 7s 6d to 18s 6d Now 2S i id. Now 555. Now a/n to 5/11 Costumes, Blouses, A Few Extra Special! Dresses. Trimmed Models 3000 yds in oral Crepe Heavily Reduced. Were 21s to 35s Prints, Voife. was 9d to lOd w^ 6 KT /LA M Now 9S I id. Now 6d. Now 4s ud. Men's Alpaca Men's Summer 14 Assorted Summer Coats WASHING VESTS BLOUSES Now° S 45'° ud. d YOUR Size amongst Oddments Men ! Here's a Bargain Them For „ ' 7 _ Were 6s lid to 8s lid PPI T HAT <J Were 7s 6d to 12s 6d. _ _ OA. I *3 Everyone A Bargain at Wide Brims ■*.i. j j Were 10s 6d Now is iid. 2s iid. ~T . Now us i id.

Levin's First Bootmaker WAS F. W. PINK, y HK Stiil Gila tii-sfc place. His stock BOOTS AND SHOES ia tfie Wst and biggest in the district. >11 the latest styles; all at reasoiwble Pi-tees. REPAIRS REPAIRS H" J Jfarcr throw ®w«,y your worn boot* until F. W. PIN~K kaa been giron a rifc*3»<fe to repair them. Old boots well repaired at* the moat comfort •fete. firing thou; to PICK'S /F, W. PINK, Oxford St., LEVIN. JOB PRINTING BEGIN THE NEW YEAR iy Trying T s Chronicle. . HEiPSo ~i CHE.A.PN SS : GOOD QUALITY _ ~ 1 Pi•'•■■ii n.s (ill pur Hack. Choice Whole Whaat. (ia lOd bnshel. | Bran. lls pur suck. Good Feed Peas, 4s 9d, to 5s 9d. I K„• '' l lor case. Wheat Pollard 16 pur sack. ft Pmmo u;xl ;Snoi! Honzine 17s 6d per ease.Oaten i J ollard JL(?g 6d a per r-a :1c .extra c'k/oc line) I .Big Trou ituii/.iiu-, 17s por case. Choice Straw Chaff 3s 9d sack. I Kice p'UAir lils Udper sack. a Special luniip Manure, Guano Superphosphate, Fencing Wire, I Sttvpicw, Sujthes, Cultivators, Planet Jr, Plow Oil Separator I oi, < Kerosene, (Uurel) Flour, Sugar, Soap, Eto., • | SUTT'jVH iSKEDN, GUAbS SEEDS AT WHOLESALE PttICKS. B J WW>I, Skins and Hides Taken on Consignment or Put chased for Cash. Sales in Levin Every Few Weeks. DA'IR Y, SHEEP, AND SUBURBAN FARMS FOR SALE. i PARKERS VINCENT, / Merchants and Auctioneers, LEVIN. \ [ ■' i

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 February 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 February 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 February 1916, Page 2

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