ftpclal From lur Boys' CmMn| Section ! A r»ry smart line of well tailored and attraotir© JACK TAR .SUITS IN NAVY SERGE I Prices, : -—17/6 to 33s Bring your boy here and let him •lip on a fow— you will then see the splendid result. These "Jack Tars" are jnsfc the things for the little fellows and at the prices they aj«t remarkable ▼allies. We hare also Caps to match in all sices. Prices, 2/9 to 4/6. Ton can rig your boy out entirely in tip-top style and for a small outlay. BIS OUR WINDOW DISPLAY « Millar & Giorgi The Great Outfitters, Palmerstrto Nartli.
For tho best in oakes of all descriptions small goods, and confectionery, call on the premier baker and Confectioner : H. J. HUGHES, Oxford Street. FRESH GOODS TURNED OUT EVERT DAY WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALTY.
NO MORE BROKEN STRAPS G. G. 6 HAiM£ fiOME FA9TE*. m£% T0 S X~~~- STAY THSY AES AND QUIOKLY ADJUiTHD. The purchase power is 4xree to «u whki *akee it to pull ti* IUB TIOHT. BS UP-TO-DATI AND GET ONJC. paid Q/({ ■ AOHSIM'S NOVELTY HARDWARE DEPOT, LEVIN.
—- THE BPfPffIMBW w. m. ■ c LA R K HMR OIL SH|] CAN V A S mlllß i ffl "m coat. EVERY FARMER NEEDS ONE !
Guarantee of Waterproof . GIVEN IN WRITING I Pr,ce ' Th® Clark oil coat is a specially cut coat that will connect itself to every Farmer or Stockman in the Horowhenua district who likes to keep dry in the winter. There is no ■•am where the wet can come through — a patent flap covering the cheat and the fastenings being at the side. The shoulders have a treble thickness. Another fine feature is the riding slicken which' when not required, tucks in and Becomes invisible. Though the W. M. Clark Coat in an oil coat, it is so beautifully finished that it has all the appearance of a really first class Rubber Coat. They are & little more expensive in the first place than the ordinary oil coats but they wear twice as long and look twice as good. Only At our Men's Store. CLARK'S, Oxford St., LEVIN
THESF ARE THE WO!IDS OP A MAN WHO KNOWS : Buy your Boots and Shoes at KRED PINK'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 reoord is hia best reference. New 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 Ins whole stock. The Quality is right, and the pricea are right. Call in fon F. W. PINK, Boot and Shoe Salesman, Oxford Street, LEVIN M»T« you any Repairs to Be Done ? Bring them to Pin k! 1 JOB PRINTING TRY A NEW SCHEME ! By Trying Tha Chronicle. NEATNESS CHEAPNESS: GOOD QUALITY — "•) ; Grainl Manures! Grass Seed! Haavy Garton Seed Oats 4s 3d Sparrow Seed Oats 4a 5d ——Jflstd Algerians 4s 9s to 5s 6d Pollard 150's 32s Flour (N.Z.) 16s Kerosene par oase 12s Bran 160's 10s 6d Milling Wheat 6s \ Ho 8. P.G. Wire (cwt) 81s 6d Pigmaal 10» Cd Prime Algerian Chaff arriving £6 per ton sacks in W« Spaolnllte In dran toed, Quality and Pricea oan't bs b«at«n. WE BTOOKI- ■Boneduat, Superphosphate, Blood Manure, Suorisone, Crushed Maize and Oats, Barley ; Linseed, Cement, Hydraulic Lime, Benzine, Harness of all descriptions, Cow & Horse Covers, Moboil Oils, Planet Jr., Cultivator* and Maohinery. P A R KER&V INCENT, M«rohant« and Auctioneer*, LEVIIf.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 April 1916, Page 2
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593Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 April 1916, Page 2
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