Your Easter Sail Is Waiting Here ! If you have a new suit in view this Easter time you eertaialyoannot do better than pur chase «ur famous :— "Eclipse Ail" Riady-to-Wears! "HAMILTON" STYLE Prices, 55/* to 84/The "Hamilton" is the smartest of the "Eclipse-all" Suits it is beautifully cut and finished, has an outside breast pocket and is lined with Italian cloth. Easier shoppers will find these suit values particulary at. tractive ; Every price mean a sterling money's worth ; so call in ; and try on a few samples. Miliar & Giorgi The Great Outfitters, Paimerstoo North.
Folder Billheads. Supplied from the Chronicle Office Within Two Days from Receipt of Order. Small Size 21s 6d per thousand; five thousand lots at 159 per thousand. Mi ddle Sizes 22s 6d and I 'iss L arge Sizes 275» 6d and 21s. NO MORfi BROKRN STRAPS a. a. s has HAME DOME F«t£». f<i> .flf* T0 ER " II ,1,1 8 «TAT fittymp THEY ARE SIROS'e, bURA'iiLE AN® QUICMLY ANVSTCW. The purchae# p»wer is thre« to one which itakes i« way to pull HAMES TIGHT. BE CTP-TO-DATE AND GET ONE. PRICE Q/f\ EA«H. SIM'S NOVELTY HARDWARE DEPOT, LEVIN.
, IT'S OVE RCO A I TIME! Gentlemen, — Its time you looked to your TOP COAT for the chilly winter. CLARK'S offering Splendid Value in Overcoats of thfl latest Fashionable Materials — but fitting most comfortable, warm and satisfactory. MEN'i D. B. TWEED OVERCOATS from 39/6 to 84/MEVS RAINCOATS 5. B. NSW SHADES from 4-9/3 to 34/-
tak* A.RR ram woios os 1 a mas' who K<r> y-' : Buy your Boots and Sheas ac KRED PINT'S Oxford Street, LEVIN", .and you never will have > sause for regrat He hs,s bssn in business for Levin aver since it was Levia, and his record is his best r'eferenee. New Boots of the Be*t Quality, and" repaired boots equal to new: These are Pink's Beat 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. Ps N Sv. Boot and Shoe Salesman,, Oxford Street, LEVIN ve you any Repairs t<> Be ! Vne ♦ Bring si'm n-. °in tc T111"5' iWOP "WILL BIS <JT/V" r "r . . . BURKDAY vi . TUESD . V MO- VTNG Ja s i : i r; n 8 't TW-Y A NHW ! By frying Til 2 Cftroncle* .NEATN ESS OHE A.PN" S3 : GOOD QUA LIT Y GRAIN and PRODUCE Heavy Gar ton Seed Oats, 4s Bp«rrowl>id 8 •'til Oats, 4s * Double Drussed Algurians, 5s 4d Oapo Barl y fSeorl (Choice) 5s . Oar too Feed Oats, 3s 9d Vntches. from 12-! o<l Barley M«al (LOOlb ) 8s ''lean Fetsd I'oas, o< 3d Prime Whole Wheat, 5s 8d Bran, per sack, 10s Cd Prime Oat Chaff, S. 1. 5s Sucrosine, (200 lbs) 18s Extra Prime Oaten Chaff, arriving now, 55 15, S. I Flour, p' j r 1001b 14s 0d Koroscn", por c;iao, lis i; d Special tftuck HV..d -.kIOLASQUIT" 140 lbs, 10s 6d Bico Pollard, 160 lbs lis Potatoen, (owt) 7s 6d Grass and Glover Seeds of Bast Quality We have now a 33 lb R/s InStoek. Grown Oetqent, wire, Stanley, Manures, Kerosene, Benz : Separators, Cultivators, Maahinory, Harriots. Oo«r and HoimoO ovvsb, Motor, Ploir, and Ham-us Oils, H ir 1-v ire, PARKER -& VINCENT, .LEV LN- vLaitA A|ente, Auctioneer*;and: Merchants.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 April 1916, Page 2
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555Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 April 1916, Page 2
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