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t Folder Billheads Supplied from the Chronicle Office Within Two a ays from Receipt of Order. Small Size 21s 6d per thousand; five thousand lots at 15s per thousand. Middle Sizes 22s 3d and 1 3s Large Sizes 27s 6d and 21s. PRIVATE ANZAO JUNIOR'S ' Wl W * V-* 0 v e r c o a t I * . P . , When the Painter applied paint to If OU ii "reeulationa 8 and it is to your interests to know what that paint is — its spreading regulations Military capacity, its appearance, its durability. You are the man who SfSft ShS"S w' a. b,u Z\ rto i;,.. if th. paint g»» wrong, Make „,ro toita ' what a "plonilid gar- »« Rood r.mlt., th. most .ati.laotory and econom.oal job, by raent for your laddie I , havin K y° ur P ainter use SZES ' ,OI2 24/. to 37/6. Sherwin- Williams Paint Wear ? cut ? finish ? fit P PfCOfl^Cd cosiness ? right up to the ■ front every time jt is better than any other prepared paint on the market, or "lead and oil". TUa Sherwin-Williams Coy., safeguard its quality in IVI "I a 0 v Q_ / -lin every process of Manufacture. Therefore the RESULTS are If 111 Ifjil Cv \jj(jl 1 are in the goods. Protect your interests and your property with ~ S. W. P. We sell it. Call and enquire about it. The Greai Outfitters, rr 7 D i . m ..I S'lms' Noveliif Hardware, raloerstnn Worth. levin. agents.

and 4oe for your- l fFB rp We are ''Sheeting Home \ Some -| | 1 Curtains, Sixetings, Table Cloths, r J'aWe Centres '^ onse "l lo^^ nens ,i< ee P growing." These goorls | cannot be b j at.' Housewives who stud}' economy

If You Cull Sheep You are a culler; if your face is naturally brown you are a man of color. And some are naturally white, yet still men of "colour (in name at least). Witness: JF* Cl JS* Levin's Leading Bootmaker. His colour is the colour of fair dealing, white; but his , goods are black, brown, yellow and red, according to material. Come in and be accommodated. Not Taken in ! Fair dealing; Fair Prices; First Quality: These are the leading features at the Boot and Shoe Shop of F. W. PINK, Oxford Street, - - LEVIN Bring Your old Boots 1 Repairing is ray Special Hobby ! JOB PRINTING TRY A NEW Sen RMR ! By Trying Tha Chronicle. NEATNESS CHEAPNESS : GOOD QUALM.' ACHINERY ltoll.rs, Engines, Wiu'lmtlls, Ptiuips, • Wool presses, fcjui)arators, Etc., Etc., booth Mcdonald Machinery has the GUARANTEE of MAKER and USER, (not an American Firm). We are SOLE AGENTS, for Levin and District. INQUIRIES INVITED. PARKER & VINCENT, LEVIN Land Agents, Auctioneers, and Merchants. ;

TRY T. JEN M AN, -FOR - UMBRELLA REPAIRS, RAZOR SETTING, SCISSOR SHARPENING. We stock all kinds of Tobaccos, Cigars and Cigarettes. JENMAN S Scurf and Dandruff Cure (8 the most reliable preparation on tlie market. Price, 28 per Bottle.

SPECIAL COSTUME VALUES! A BIG OFFERING OF THE BENOWNED PETONE COSTUMES AT SPLENDID KATES ! Careful dressers cannot afford to pass this great assort- • Wk ment of PETONE READY-TAILORED COSTUMES made of the newest materials, the best styles, and the mßmSr highest order of Tailoring. ft? Ever} Piece of Material Embodied in these Garments h Guaranteed FAST DYE ! All the favorourite Winter Fabrics including the much SfSw ll ? GABFICORD COSTUMES If ill ft IN ALL THE BEBi SHADES ffJwX I Prices: — 65/-, 70/=, 75/-. 80/-, I rammJL 85/-, jo/- 95/-, 100/-, V Five per cent Discount •UJ** V ALLOWED FOR SPOT CASH ! The styles include all that is correct, bright, fashionable, and well-made, and Ladies who desire to be distinctly yet economically dressed, should come along right away and secure an early choice while the Costumes are fresh and the range complete. STILES & MATHESON, Ltd., LEVIN &F OXTON-.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 May 1916, Page 2

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625

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 May 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 May 1916, Page 2

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