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Folder Billheads Li > '|// Supplied from tne Cnronicle Office VxjF Within Two Days from Receipt of Order. i' if Small Size 21s 3d per thousand; five thousand lots at 15s per thousand. B «8 Middle Sizes 3d and I'iSs bI Large Sizes 2T& 6d and 21s. PRIVATE ANZAC JUNIOR'S • \\f fT Overcoat! A fino snug smart, overcoat When the Painter npplic p.«nt to YOIM If OUSE "regulations Milit.-i. v» and it is to yonr mtorosts to know what that pamt is — it.< spreading made in real khaki cloth finish- capacity, its app ,ara,r;e, its durability. You are the man who ed with leather or brass but- the bill and who loses if the paint goes *rong. Make sure tons I what a splendid gar- of Rood results, tne most satisfactory and economical job, by ment for your laddio ! having your painter use SIZES 1 to 12 pjj • i 24/- to 37/6. Sherwin- Williams Paint Wear ? cut ? finish ? fit ? Pf*Pr)£l cosiness ? right up to ' the « front every time I xt is better than any other prepared paint on tho market, or "lead m and oil". Tha Shorv/in-Williams Coy., safognard its quality in / 1-I An/vi| in every process of Manufacture. Therefore tho RESULTS are UlUl fill are in the goods. Protect your interests and your property with S. W. P. We soil it. Call and enquire about it. The Greai Outfitters, tT T o* Sims' Novelty Hardware, "alnefitun wafta. levin. agents.

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&» Yosa Casll -iitneep 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 : ■lET-m* «b cl •»£* a**.ls? 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 ! "Repairing is my Rnecial Hobby ! JOS : R 1 'T! I! 3 ■'; v >. new < By Trying The NEATNESS OiiIiAPNESS : GOOD QUA LIT . - FAR '\~MACm ERY iV'H'i Ku ril).V\ r i u lini]! s , Pumps, Wool presses, ar a tors, Etc., Jitc., BOOTH McDONALD Maohinery has the GUARANTEE of MAKER and UgER, (not an American Firm). We are SOLE AGENTS, for Levin and District. -—-INQUIRIES INVITED.— PARKER & VINCENT, LEVIN 'J Land Agofit«» Auotionoars, and Merchants. ' <• - " ■' . Mi/■■'J'..- :

I J ; — I I TRY I T. J£ N M AN, J -FOR - J UMBRELLA REPAIRS, I I RAZOR SGTTING, • | S SCISSOR SHARPENING. I 1 I 1 We stock all kinds of Tobac- \ | cos, Cigars and Cigarettes, i | JENMAJSTS Scurf and Dan- \ I. druff Cure is the most reliab- I le preparation on the mark- 1 Price, 2s p9r Bottle. |

SPECIAL COSTUME VALUES! A BIG OFFERING OF THE RENOWNED PETONE COSTUMES AT SPLENDID RATES ! /Ik Careful dressers cannot afford to pass this great assort'OfeJSLt menfc of PETONE beady-tailored COSTUMES &£s9s& made of the newest materials, the best styles, and the highest order of Tailoring. A? Every Piece of Material Embodied in these Garments is Guaranteed FAST DYE ! TjWfW All the favorourite Winter Fabrics including the much GABRICORD COSTUMES /I 111 ft IN ALL THE BESI SIiADEB ! //Jill I 'Vices:— 65/-, 70/=, 75/-, 80/=, J J lljiA ® s l'l Q ,° 100/ "' B Five per cent Discount V ALLOWED FOP 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 whjj ; e the Costumes are fresh and the range complete. STILES & MATHESON, Ltd., LEVIN & F OITON.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 May 1916, Page 2

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624

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 May 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 May 1916, Page 2

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