.Who servos the public faithfully and well s' who keeps the goods no rivals undersoil? Fred Pink, of Oxfordstreet; his shoes are trim and neat; his boots are strong and sound; they're worn the country round; in short, they can't bo beat.—Advt. lasted in thousands of kitchens, j fsharland's Baking Powder has never failedi to rise.' Costs- less than others -worth moro. The Great Clearing Sale continues in premises formerly known as aimer's, Levin. Drapery, mercery and clothing at bedrock prices. Laaaes' coats at 30s; great reductions in men's wear. See details in hitr advertisement oil Y^l ' T.hi rivalled for strength and purity is SHABTiAND'S Baking Powder. Once thied —always used. Ooste less than other compounds—worth more. Adrt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 April 1916, Page 3
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118Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 April 1916, Page 3
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