Special From Oar Boys' Clothing Section ! A very smart line of well tailored aud attractive JACK TAR SUjTS IN NAVY SERGE ! Prices, : — 17/6 to 33s Bring your boy here and lot him slip on a fow— you will then see tha »pl.-ndid result. These "Jack Tars" are just the things for tlia littlo fellows and at the prices they a.se remarkable —- values. We havo also Gaps to match hi all sizes, Prices, 2/9 to 4/6. Yon can ri£ your boy out entirely in tip-top style and for a small outlay. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY \ Millar & (iiorgi the Great Outfitters, Pa! aarstii 1 >flh •
NEEDS j Guarantee of Waterproof _ . I GTVSN IN WRITING! r ' r. MMI jr^vs>gr- '' - -•w.-uj 4 - O , w irx > 3 I 1 |;i The Clark oil coat is a specially cut coat that will connect -i itself to every Farmer or Stockman in trie llorowae iua 5 " *%y/ ' s | «1 district who liker to keep dry in the winter. '"® ,e 1S n& .■ ri ?.rj r-V 3 h seam where the wet can come thr.>u.;h a pa tent flap coy- *, y , <~:j i ©ring the oh est and the fastenings being at tao aide. e l/ '* 5 shoulders have u treble thickness. Another fine feature , /- . > r is the riding slicken which' when not required, tucks in and 4 becomes invisible. Though the W. vi. Clark *. oat in an oil . ' s , [- coat, it is so beautifully finished that it has all the appear- , ' i ance of a really first class Rubber Coat. They are a little J s 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 sb tor d. i; / N CLARK'S, Oxford St., LEVIN *SH®BPffißiafc«EaSsE :I. £2ag£££X....
I'B ' ' E THE OT A Vr ' WHO KNOWo : Buy your Boots and ut riED PINls S . Oxford .'itreet, LE'.H tf, and you nover vvill Have cause for regret He has been in business for Levin over sir.ee it was Levin, and hia record is his veierer.ee. Hew Boots of -he Ba.-t Q ilit , iiiiu .afiaireii hoots to new: The so ure ■ in., a J-io-;t rieourds, and they would be hard •.« b»:U. 'm ii«sl< M>">do f?o.>d« wnd .New Zealand m ale go-.dr: form 'a s waoie stock. The Quulifcj i- vh-ni. and tnt ..-noes are right. Call iu oa F. W. Pi U 11, Boot and Shoe 8 ilos-iun, Oxford Street, LJiIVIW Ha v '" "or* «jay Reoairs io Be Done 9 Brinj thorn to Pia k I! J0 8 PR I T «PS fi TRY A NEW b - •; mc ! By Trying Chro iicJe. MEATIv yjy3 C•TISAPN •SS : GOOD QUAT JTY Grain! Manures! Seed! WMiimiiipw "m>" r it» iin iii'F imi \ - A -.'r Heavy Gavu - 3fcd (' is 4s 8.1 Spa -vcl K-v's 3d Beed Algeriane 4s 9s to 5s (id * i'dlariMtiO's 12s Flour 100's (jN.Z.) 15s Kerosuno por case ]2s Brm 150's 10s 6d Mil'.ing Wheat 6s No 8. P.G. Wire (cwfr) 31s 6d Pigmeal 10s 6d Prime Algerian Chaff arriving £G per ton sacks in W* Specialise in Haviss Saod, Qja.iiy a«d c : ». ■'•. .v- r. WE btOOU.I- Lonedust, ?- ! upcr;ii». sph«»«\ od MaL..;-'.. iSucriaone, Crnahel l l >i/ • a d ) its, H-irley Linse *d, 0 anenc, tLyuraulic Enne, Bansiae, Harness of all descriptions, Cow & Horae Covers, Moboil Oils, Planet Jr., Cultivators " and Mwchinery. F A K K E K &V I lN CENT, Merchants and Auctioneers, LiWXitf.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 April 1916, Page 2
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571Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 April 1916, Page 2
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