YOU. CANNOT REALIZE The True worth of — ECLIPSE ALL-READY-TO WEAR SUITS I until you have actually worn one. STYLE—FIT COMFORT AND QUALITY GUARANTEED 1 The prices are unquestionably low considering the hign grade workmanship, and materials and it is folly for any man to pay the Tailor's High Price, when he can look as well for practically half the cost. WE CAN SHOW you "ECLIPSE' ALL" «UITS. IN A SMRAT RANGE OF QUALITY MATERIALS and can gaurantee perfect fit for every man. Let us show you these splendid suits. No trouble, only a pleasure i Millar & Giorgi the Great Ojitfltters, Palanerston North.
LEONG BROS, Oxford Street, LEVIN. THE STORE THE STORE ££££ 4d per lb Fin. Anpta to- 6d to 104,-ch. Tomatoes, 8d per lb. Bananas, 14 1/- to 20 lImBOOIBa—amOVMM TOOLS OF RELIABLE fl*LUid3AyUj| j| I I QUALITY— [i| tamm | 111. U There is satisfaction in hav- j ff | tfHlB intr good tools and when H I'l I 11 lIP they can be bought at very HIiM n : low prices at which we sell them, it is folly to go elseTO B D3E I 'THE I M Th. .uperior jjjlW ■ *»• 01 our "° In in.p«tioi. will court™, you. SIM'S NOVELTY HARDWARE DEPOT,
CLARK'S SUMMER SALE , ' f ct that hundreds have Is a carnival for Money Savers. ihat ß a the way to E conom y already proved. Our Sale prices are p . purchasing now. Just think of the * j6 Son ? t n He ff B tote y .GOME TO-DAY 1 This opportunity it for YUU. Straw Shapes'. Costumes Ready-to-wear *rr rnmnßH Fine Petone Serges HA T S ALL CO , Stylish Shapes, Were 7g 6d to ig s 6d Were 6s lid to 18s 8d Were 65s to 75s ,*/*■ tt\sl il a bm Now a/ii tos/n Now as i id. Now 55 s * Jj ——: — Extr a Trimmed F " W Model* ' TTftovilv Reduced. Were 21s to 3os 3000 yds Floral Crepe 6 H J? rep e Costumes , Prints, Voile, was 9d to lOd • Were 18s 6d, NOW 9S lIU. Now 6d. Now 4 s _ —- —r- — —— Men's Alpaca Men's Summer 14 Assorted |™%f 6d t0 WASHING VESTS BLOUSES Now 4s ud. Men 1 Here's a'.Bargain TfOITB Size amongst Oddments For Them. Were 6s lid to 8s lid FELT HA 1 b Were 7s 6d to 12s 6d. g, e ryone A Bargain at Wide Brinw Now 2S i id. 3S 1 Now 2S iid.
Levin's First Bootmaker WAS F. W. PINK. Prim repairs repairs jzzztut sr.£r (111, >rin| ftb«m to PINK'S F. W. PINK, Oxford St., LEVIN. ~70l PRINTING begin the new year By Trying T * Chronicle. NEATNESS CHEAPNESS: GOOD QUALITY 6 """ITT \ C3®#»tsl». JE»x»A<s •*»«»• Pigmeal, lis 6d per «aok. Choice Whole Wheat, 6« lOtl bnshel. kirm, lis per sack. Good Feed P»*». (• Pd, to 5e 9d. Kerosene, 10a 3d per case. Wheat Pollard 16s CJ per sack. Oaten Pollard 16» 6d '• * per sr .sk (oxtra choice line) Choice Straw Ohaff 3* 9d sack. Rice Flour 12s 6dper saok. Special Turnip Manure, Guano Superphosphate, Fencing Wire, Staples, Nails Soythes, Cultivators, Planet Jr, Plow Oil Separator Oil, Flour, Sugar, Soap, Etc., BUTTON'S SEEDS, GRASS SEEDS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. ] Wool, Skins and Hides Taken on Consignment or Purchased for Cash. Sales in Levin Every Few Weeks. DAIRY, SHEEP, • AND SUBURBAN FARMS FOR SALE. PARKER & VINCENT, m Merchants and Auctioneer*, LEVIN.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 February 1916, Page 2
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