SmcUl From Our Boys' Clothing Section ! A vary smart line of well tailored and attractive JACK TAR .SUITS IN NAVY SERGE ! Prices, : —17/6 to 33s Bring your boy here and let him slip on a few— you will then see the splendid result. These "Jack Tar 3" are just the things for the little fellows and at the prices they aju remarkable values. We have also Caps to match in all sizes. Prices, 2/9 to 4/6. Ton can ricf your boy out entirely in tip-top style and for a small outlay. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY i Millar & Giorgi the Great Outfitters, PalmerstoQ Narth
For the best in calces of all descriptions small goods, and confectionery, call on the premier baker and Confectioner : H. J. HUGHES, Oxford Street. FRESH GOODS TURNED OUT EVERY DAY WEDDJNG CAKES A SPECIALTY.
NO MORE BROKEN STRAPS ffl. Q. 6 <<P HAS iaAivS€ OCME F.43TES. Vf-. /aO** TO Z:l STAIf | > *g)»('*'lll<ifW«U<l»ta>l>n THEY ARE STRONG, DURABLE AND QUICKLY ADJUSTED. The purchase power is three to one which Makes it easy to pull the HAMES TIGHT. BE UP-TO-DATE AND GET ONE. PRICE Q/(\ EACH. SIM'S NOVELTY HARDWARE DEPOT, LEVIN.
EVERY FARMER NEEDS ONE ! / Guarantee of Waterproof . A<l /> J GIVEN IN WRITING ! Pr,ce ' DU . .. CASH The Clark oil coat is a specially cut coat that will connect itself to every Farmer or stockman in the Horowhenua JBEKSS/BPSfflMffißßflflißß district who likes to keep dry in the winter. Thei eis no seam where Ihe wet can come through— a patent, flap covering the. chest and the fastenings being at the side. The ■houldera have a treble thickness, Another fine feature is the riding slicken which'when not required, tucks in and | becomes invisible. Though the W. i\T. Clark Coat in an oil | coat, it is so beautifully finished that it ha.s all the appear- | ,ance of a really first class Rubber Coat. They are a little more expensive in the first place than the ordinary oil coats ;1 j but they wear^ twice as long and look twice as good. Only CLARK'S, Oxford St., LEVIN IIHKfiH
THESF ABB THE WORDS OF A MAN WHO KNOWS : Buy your Boots and Shoes at" iRED PINFC'S Oxford Street, LEVIN, and you never will have cause for regret He has been in business for Levin ever since it was Levin, and his record is his best reference. Nov; Boots of the Best Quality, and repaired boots equal to new: These are Pink's Best Records, and they would be hard to beat. English made goods and New Zealand made goods form his whole stock." The Quality is right, and the prices are right. Call in £on F. W. PI NK, Boot and Shoe Salesman, Oxford-Street, LEVIN Save you any Repairs to Be Dene 9 Bring them to Pink ! I JOB PRINTING TRY A NEW SCHEME ! By Trying 7h-~ Chronicle.NEATNESS OHEAPN-SS- GOOD QUALITY Grain! Manures! Grass Seed! Heavy Garton Sned 0-*vtß 3d Sparrow Soed Oats <lu 3d Sood Algerians 4.s 9a to 5s 6d Pollard ISO's v J2h Flour 100's (N.Z.) 16s Kerosene per case 12s " Bran 150's 10s Od Milling Wheat 6s No 8. P. 6. Wire (cwt) 31s fid Pigmeal 10s 6d Prime Algerian Chaff arriving £6 per ton sacks in Specialise In Grass Seed, Quality and Prices-can't be beaten. Wi£ STOGKs —Bonedust, Superphosphate, Blood Manure, Sucrisone, Crushed Maize and Oatß, Barley Linseed, Cement, Hydraulic Lirtfe, Benzine, Harness of all descriptions, Cow & Horse Covers, Moboil Oils, Planet Jr., Cultivators and Machinery. PARKER &V IN CENT, Merchants arid Auctioneers, LEVIN.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 April 1916, Page 2
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583Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 April 1916, Page 2
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