Snugly wrapped in one of these super" or overcoats you will be 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 and 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 Leathor Shells (with sleeves) sizes 5 and 7 marked 63s and 84a Great Special Offer, 45/Your duty toward yourself is to come and be overcoated without delay. Do So Miliar & (iiorgi The Great Outfitters, Palmerstnn North.
FOR I Household Furnishings I — and I I Drapings, Etc. H Linoleums. *****' I j Hearth R» 9 s. " t fia -" ets - § i floor Mais. x /< Bedding. t Lace Curtains. ' ® Q u '** s " fl Casements. fcf\ ™* Uae " Sm ' •I Blinds. | Cushions, t Cornice Poles, * ifJIP Carpet Runners 3 etc. etc. et °" I ■ - NS W i i Wo have just purchase:! a large and ui-to-dato stock ol' the atove noted gooifo. Dought before the escessire I 't ' rise we are in a position to un<l«r-seu any store between Wellington -and PnVmerston, und can c,ven equal | *•' their lowest prices. .If every resident ivlio goes out of Levin for goods that we stock we only come to B ' and let us show them how much better they could have douo by buying at home, everyone of 'em | \r would come back for .the next lot of goods. The best plan is to conic first and look at our large stocks. § £ l.'ou are losing money going away. - ||
If You Oiaii Sheep 7on are a culler; if your face is naturally brown you are a man of color. And some are naturally white, yeo still men of colour (in name at least). Witness : W* £& jk WSL Levin's Leading 1 Bootmaker, H*; jolour is the colour of fair dealing, white; but his goods are black, brown, yellow and red, according to material. Come in and be accommodated. Kot Taken in ! Fair dealing; Fair Pricoe; First Quality : These are the leading features at the Boot and Shoe Shop of F. W. PIN K Oxford Street, = = LRVIN. Bring Your old Boots ! Repairing i-s my Special Hobby ! JOB p R!-T iN 0 TRY A NFW SC . MB ! By Trying Chronicle. NEATNESS CHEAPNESS: GOOD QUALITY worth of Grain and Produce lor Sale. GOOD WHOLE WHEAT 5s Gel Hoavv Seed Gai-tous ° 4 8 Gorton's Feed Oats 3s 8d -Ho. ivy Seed Sparrows 4s Pollard, per sack 14s Algerian Seed 4s 6d " Barley Meal, per sack 14s Algerian m.d. Seed 5s 4<. Pig Meal, per- *aclt lis Maniire, per sack 8s (3d „• Good Clean Peas 6s 3d i'Vm-.l Manure, per sac' 10s Table Potatoes 7s fid Uonedust, per sack 10s Crown, Brand Cement, Plain and Barb Wire, Staples, / Roofing Iron, Booth Mac Donald Machinery, Plowshare*. Cultivators, Planet Jr., Wire Strainers, Benzine, Kerosene, Flour, Tea, Soap, Sugar. 5 Case lots of Benzine 22s per case. Wool, Skins and Hideslpurchased or received on consignment. PARKER A YINCFNT, i.a<id AusU»d)r3, aid Hars'iMU,
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 June 1916, Page 2
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