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GIVE YOUR DRESSMAKER JgjT EVERY CHANCE Your Dressmaker cannot give you | the correct linos unless yonr cor- ~ S S set gives them to you first o£ all. Wearing Canada's D. & A, Iji: jl 4 it ;| y' 5 Corsets you will have the correct f/'i!! j! i| a lines; the lines and curves that . J;;' t _>! j L j fashion demands. R: j< : ]f; ;« The costume and frock styles de- |j:j 3, j* ' ( fi mand new corsets—Let yours be f:' U- if it D. & A. made in Canada and L; iji j| sold by Collinson & Cunningliamo j: i | | Ltd, of Palmerston North. pji :: in a '• D. & A. ILLUSTRATED |j; ji j! f § BOOKLET POST FREE ON ||i i: $ If REQUEST. ffpUl f Send for booklet if you cannot ' IS§ " ?J#» P|A call in yourself and r»-ad about 1 |ft ij 11 p'' WIV these famous British made , ! D & A. Corsets. D. & A. Corsets, Different Models, 7s 6d to 23/6 COLLINSON & CUNNING-HAME, Ltd., i—9 Broad Street, PALMERSTON NORTH mmammmßmunßgmMßKmasmsmm — " imm in' ir nTin—mw iinii mm i hi iiiiiiiiiiiiimwiw—wn—■— I FARMS FOR SALE IAQ jiGiiiEtf, freehold or. the Mauawc.tu Line, all jn good grWW I vir sad woii zanced. »ad eab<UvH«d in 14 padckwk* and bmtkfgr I fully watered. Quarter mik> ti jm Post Of&oe, Creamery, Skboti (WMI I Town. 28 a«r»s iill, rest pi ,ughablo. i-rooi)jed houso., wmi't trkw, ? Itrapshod, 10 cowbails.! Price £86 run twr». Mo&igsjjfs tSBW af 5 per cant foi Ave years. Toms £B'JO down. A iiEAL UOOiD FARM. iO Q l Aores freehold. An up-io-datu cheap dairying Ivm m XO U4 tiie Maaavratu line at £32 per acre. AH in graM, fweefl, and well watered. 24 acres in MJi, rest plougkablo. Uo*d 4-roeet*d H«use and cowahcd. .'So distance from Railway Station, Part Ofiloe aaid school. Grocers' enrts passes tfco door cTgrjr d«Jf. TJSRAiS CAN BE AitRAJN GJM). , • QQ ACRES treotiol 1 This beautiful i'&rrc lia.- only Ot/ onoe in '24 y«ars. Now .is your chance to K®t a farm worth farming. Price only £36 per ;ktp- Govern mant moripme ££50. ' erms: £800 down, balanoo oan remain for £,ood timo. TWs prwpitv is situated on the Manawstu Line. ii. is all in £->o<i_ giMl. • i aor«s ploaghable; good med nouae. cowshed and orchard. 4 • ave properties from 5 acres to 1000 acres alwayu on li&ndi %o mi% I Clients. PLEASE CALL. Grey F. PHILLIPS, Land Agent, Oxford Street, LEVIN. DON'T FORGET That there are thousands of good watches ruined N annually by being placo'd in the hands of inexperienced WATCHMAKERSand EXPERIMENTERS, who think they jdo well if they make the watch "Go". They don t seem to think that the Watch was designed to m keep time. It matters not to us whether your watch is a Chronometer, Repeater, Duplex, American lever, English lever, or the simple Geneve. If we tell you that it is worth repairing, you can rely upon it GIVING THE CORRECT TIME. ' ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR TWELVE MONTHS. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF WED- * DING and BIRTHDAY PRESENTS. - • * Come and confculo our Mr Sherlaw. ALWAYS HERE IN FUTURE. t «, SMITH & SHEKLAW WATCHMAKERS and JEWELLERS, Oxford Street, LEVIN. ;— ; ——— RUBBER RINGS { jysT i 6d and <yd per dozen. ' j 6f)Lsi>fcJi! 'STATE JOiES . Quarts Vs. Half Gallon, 9s. TIE OVSK JfliW JARS l lib Jars, 2s 21b Jars, 3» J (t. MILNE S. ] MANA.WATU GROOEuY, an 1 OWNISiIAL STOHI. j Oxford : ' : n S n n THE SIE OFYHE YEAR £4000 Worth of Feotwear ! To Be Sold REGARDLESS OF COST ! IV ESS BROS Being Considerably overstocked have decided to offer to the public of Levin FGi< 4 WEEKS ONLY The whole of their high jluss stock of Hoots and Shoes at GREATLY RUDUCED PRtCES. Tne .antire sixtok has beon markod down. The limited space of our advertismeut will not peri ait of an exton-lorl i>rico list Tho public are specially invited to view tha . ir s iu onl.it tn satisfy themselves of the genuiness of ti v t"le. It is imperative to reduce our Btocks to make room for .large shipment due to arrive. This is the sale of the year, and should not be missed by those in search of footwear at bargain prices. The following are a few of the bargains : — 30 'pairs Lidies 1 Pointed Toed Kid Shoes, Sizes 3 and 4, goiug at 3/6 20 pairs Children's senxrt Tan Shoes, Sizes 7 to 10 at 5/40 pairs Women's Box Calf Round Toed Boots, all sizes 11/20 pairs Ladies' Canvas Shoes, Sizes 4 and 5 only, 4/11 CALL EARLY AT IVESS BROS, levin y''

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 March 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 March 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 March 1916, Page 3

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