Snugly wrapped in one of these super" ior overcoats you will bo safeguarded against the wildest riot of wind and Weather. Quality is a feature of each garment coupled with precise fit and undoubted wear ability. Millar arid Giorgi Overcoats, NONE BETTER! Men's Dark Grey Overceats Leather attached lining double breasted, 95/ Men's Double breasted Tweed Overcoats, wool checked linings, 48s, to 67/9 2 only Leather Shells (with sleeves) sizes 5 and 7 marked C3s and 84s Great Special Offer, 45/Your duty toward yourself is to come and be overcoated without delay. Do So Miliar & Giorgi The Great Outfitters, Palmerstoa North.
Folder Billheads Supplied from tne Cnronicle Office Within Two Mays from of ;i»rder a Small Size 21S 6d per tliousand; five thousand lots at iss per thousand. Middle Sizes 22s 3d and ISs Large Sizes 27s ©si ancT 21s. & wT^T - When the Painter applied paint to vr* It |J t", it is to your interests to know what that paint is — its spreading capacity, its app-iaratoe, its durability. Von are the mail who pays the bill and who loses if tho paint goes wrong. Make sure of good results, the most satisfactory and economical job, by having your painter use Sherwin- Williams Paint Prepared It is better than any other prepared paint on the market, or "lead and oil". Tha Mhorwin-Williams Coy., safeguard its quality in in every process of Manufacture. Therefore the RiiSULfS are are in the goods. Protect your interests and your property with S. W. P. Wo sell it. Gall and enquire about it. Sims' Novelty Hardware, LEVIN. ' AGENTS.
fcpHMMWMHMBBMBMBIiiIBMHMHBBBMWIBIHBIiniIIII 111 ,1111 Hi lli.flffnTTriTrWTym CLAIMS I FOR § Household Furnishings | — and — I Drapings, Etc. Linoleums. Table Cloths. I Hearth Bugs. Carpets. I -floor Mats. Bedding. I Lace Curtains. . \*'*J Quilts, | Casements. Table Linens. 1 Blinds. || |]\ «/i ■.**% Cushions. I Cornice .Poles, •; Carpet Runners | I etc. etc. ® tc > e4c - 1 - ■ Wo have just purchase'l a large and up-to-date stock of the above noted goods. Bought before the excessive 9 ■ i we are in a position to undeir-seu any store between and PtiJnierston. aiid can even equal || ■ . their lowest prices. If evorv resident who .goes out of Levin for goods that we stock we only enme to p ■ and let us show them how much better they conld have done by buying at home, everyone ol' 'em 1 E would com© back for the next lot oF goods. The best plan ia to come first and look at our large stocks. if g lou are Vising money going away. j|
If You Dull Sheep ' Von 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 : fated IRJiMLIai 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. PIN K, Oxford Street, = = LFVrw Bring Your old Boots ! Repairing is T,y Special F-lobby ! JOB ?R I KIM M « TRY A NBW SC • By Trying The Chi Wilcle. | NEATNESS CHEAPNESS: GOOD QUALITY" Jkmx> worth of Grain and Produce for Sale. GOOD "WHOLE WHEAT 5a 6d Heavy Seed Cartons 4g Garton's Feod Oats " 3s 8d Heavj Seed. Sparrows 4s Pollard, pi'r sack 14s Algerian St'ed 4s 6d Barloy Meal, per sack 14& Algerian m.d. Seed ;">s -i<, Pig Menl, por .sack Us Grass Manure, per sack 8s tic! Good Clf«in Peiie 6s 3d Blood Manuro, po: - sac' _ lt)s Table Potatoes 7s fid Boneuust, per sack 10s Crown Brand Cement, Plain and Barb Wire, Staples, . Roofing Iron, Booth Mac Donald Machinery, Plowshares. Cultivators, Planet Jr., Wire Strainers, Benzine, Kerosene, Flour, Tea, Soap, Sugar. lota ° f Benziue 22s Sd per case. Wool, Skins and Hidoalpurchased or received on consign oifsnt. PARKER & VINCENT, — Land Agents« Auotonsars, and Merchant,
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 June 1916, Page 2
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663Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 June 1916, Page 2
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