(rand Wind up of the Greatest tecord Breaking Sale (Miliar & Giorgi have Ever Held! Final Day, SATURDAY, Feb. 12th. Biggs' Bargain* than erer are offered for the last few day* and this grand MoneyrSaving opportunity will ItTe long in the memory of those who attend. PRICES IN ALL CLASSES OF MEN'S OUTFITTING AND MKN'B WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR, are cut to a point where buying is irorssestiblt) I DON'T LET THIS FINAL CHANGE SLIP BY UNHEEDED 1 Big value awaits you at : Millar & Giorgi The Great Outfitters, Pal jierstno North.
LEONGr BROS, Oxford Street, ,LEVIN. THE STORE THE STORE For fruit, confectionery, Grooerie#, Tobaccoß, Soft Drinks Etc Potatoes, 121bs 1/- Large Cocking Peaches, 5/- per case. Apricots, 4d per lb. Pine Apples from 6d to lOd each. Tomatoes, 8d per lb. Bananas, 14 1/- to lITOOLS OF RELIABLE (MM QUALITY— r)]| II I |rD There is satisfaction in hav- JJ l*| I L|snssw|'|] ing good tools and when Ul.fMl'lH they can be bought at very \|;| H | ■M " low prices at which we sell . them, it is folly to go else- Xr TO IS • The superior vuUtr of our of our SIM'S NOVELTY HARDWARE DEPOT, LEVIN. -
CLARK'S SUMMER SALE Just think Of the «avmgs you y P 0 DAY , This opportunity is for YOU. Dont neeix* Straw Shapes Navy Costumes Ready-to-wear ALL COLOURS Fine Petog® Serges HATS Were 6b lid to 188 6d Were 7s 6d to 189 " Now as ild. Now 555. Now 3/ii to 5/" ____________ ——— 1 Costumes, Blouses, A / ew M , . Extra special! Dresses. Trimmed Models 3000 yds Floral Crepe My Were ?ls t0 35s Prints, Voile, was 9d to lOd 18s 6d, NOW 9S lid. Now 6d. Now 4 s — ——: ' " ' Men's Alpaca Men's Summer 14 Assorted Summer Coats ni ai (CCC Were 10s 6d to 12 s6d WASHING VESTS BLOUSES Now 4S nd . „ ' , Men ! Here's a , Bargain YOUR Size amongst .Oddments For Them. Were 6s lid to 8s lid FELT HATS Were 7s 6d to 12s 6d. V erv one A Bargain at Wide Brims A Were 10s 6d Now 2S i id. 2S nd. Now 3S Ild
Levin's First Bootmaker WAS F. W. PINK, v HK Still ail. first place. His Stock uf BOOTS AND SHOES is tha tot and biggoet in the district. AM the lat«rt styles; all at reasonable Frion. REPAIRS REPAIRS ♦» Nerer throw away your worn boot# until l'\ "W. PINK has been given * to repair them. Old boots well repaired are the moat oomfort •lII*. Bring them to FINK'S F. W. PINK, Oxford St., LEVIN. ~TgTb printing beoin the new year •> By Trying T u Chronicle. NEATNESS CHEAPN SS: GOOD QUALITY • | - - ' - - ; — — Pigmeal, Jla fid per sack. Ohoiuo Whole Wheat, Os lOd bushel. j Bran, lls*per sack. Good Feed Pass, 4s 9d, to 5s 9d. Kerosene, 10s 3d per case. Wheat Pollard ltia 6d per sack. Oaten Pollard 16s fid per amk (extra choice line) Choice Straw Chaff 3s 9d sack. Bice Flour 12a Gdpev sack. Bpeoial Turnip Manure, Guano Superphosphate, Fencing Wire, Staples, Nails Scythes, Cultivators, Planet Jr, Plow Oil Soparator Oil, Flour, Sugar, Soap, Etc., SUTTON'S SEEDS, GRASS 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 FOK SALE. i P AMEE & VINCENT, j # Merchants and Auctioneers, LEVIN.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 February 1916, Page 2
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