Now Then You Fellows ! How About A Half ( Crown Tic For A Bob ? Fair go ! its a straight wire proposition ! were making a rattling clearance of Men's Tiuf, pnro silk tics, mind you IM" Crown Tics For »s One and Six and Two Shi ling Ties For 6ti. Get right down to buying— business now ! Thing will buzz in the tio line as soon as men tumble to these reductions. We've Your Color — Your Siyie!. Miliar & (iiorgi fne Greai Outfitters, *• al.xerstrsn North.
WHAT'S WRONG WiTH GOOD OLD LEVIN AS A SHOPPING CENTRE? THIS Little to-vn "f ours is n fine town, and on? win m ikes a I'vhg in LEVIN should SUI'Pv'ItT Levin-it's a duty, YOUK duty ! There are scores of other reasons? why Levin-earned moivy should stimulate Levin Vade, and one of the grefjte*t is the question of prices. You c.-n purchase for less in Levin and get finer values. Never mind about the spjcnus advertisements of City Mail Order houses, thoir bulky catalogues and "we pay freight" arguments, ' folk are not giving things aw.iy, they're out for biz—in mmy c i?.es beciuso 1 City business is not enough to keep them g>ing. You soo, City firm* h ivo e lornious routs t > pay, big .wages lists and ot.'isr heary expe idifcure incidental to eat iblisiiments. [Jove in Levin, wo have none of such enc-umbr mess so cm give fair money's worth for cash received, and customers are assured offre-sh clam sticks EVtfRY luno. S > yoi see thera i« nothing wrong with good o'd LftlViN in a shopping t>wa . On the contrary, it presents many advantages overtho City Houses. Local requirements are Letter known and a proper clas, of merchandise is presented Undoubtedly for the sake of Levin's pro ;re.ss, and for reasons of value, goodness and economy, you should certaiuly circulate Levin s money in Levin. Those about to purchase Drapery or Miliinery or Spring Drasses or Horn'? Furnis-hingneeds, should first «f all rema nier levin's clainw, and secon I!y, thit for courtesy, attention, an I downright front rank value, there is no Dr ;pir po popi;!ai us, CL ARK'S, Levi si's Best Store. IN Til E MATTER OF BOOTS |.p — lT JEK MA N A few words of advice on this matter nre always | 1 timely. The man who doesn't need them this month i - FOR v. ill need them later on. Huy good boots, and rave i f T MB HELL A REPAIR?* mcncy ; a good boot at £1 or so is relatively cheaper 1 t> , i7 rr>t sn-'riNf) Van a "poor boot at 10s 6ri. P. W. PINK stocks I R^ZO.t enly the bost quality. His prices are reasonable, - § SCISSOR SHARPENING. ■ and his stock moves out with fc regularity tluH leaven S . no need for "Cheap Bales." Some exoe; tioaally good I V\ e stock all kinds of Pobaclinos in WOMEN'S STRONG SHOKS,.. : are in stock. j .cos. Cigars and C igarettee. L-jdios call in and inspect them. Just the goods for 2 «i ENM A.M S . curf aT.d LariI druff Cure if tue most rehabV" 111 lv/l V\ t/-' • i , . . ,i 1 | It* preparation on tlie markRepairs?as usual. Firet class .vork, with a c fc. pjomptiitude. I Prior, 1.-. p:r B. tile. ; > F.' w. PIN K, j— _r: • Gxforv! Street, - « LEVIN. __ Bring Yonr old Boots 1 Repairing is my Spscial'flobby ! CHFAPEST IN NEW* ZEALAND — .. " Folder Billheads M -'A = Supplied from the Chronicle Office tj; Wjf t&aihsn ITw% Days from Secsspt of Of ' p If '.'mall Size 2i j' thoua.va I; five .thoi:? ami j ; l ■ ' at •ISs Gd per" thousand. ; <&fly?" J j Middle Sizes 24s and $7s S*S ' Large Sizes 29s and 225, Sd
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 September 1916, Page 2
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611Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 September 1916, Page 2
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