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TUB TIES OF Old England Those Ties may be likened to the silken bonds of the Empire. Made in old England tlioy will be worn by Palmeraton men with pride aiul satisfaction LOOSE END TIES Black acd Wi : at 2/6. Black and white Ties are very fssbionbln juifc no«v, and we as suthor'ties on mart weir for moa announce:— A Splendid Window Display I'ou should ceitrinly make it your duty to inspect those "just arrived" Ties. Miliar & Uiorgi i"h« focal Ojtfi Iters, ?»1 nasrshn" North.

'TIS UNMISTAKABLY SPRING AT CLARK'S ! __ Even the most unobservant of folks would be impressed with a -VH the gaiety and Spring activity at W. M. CLARK'S. Ull Big cases of goods have come from oversea—garments and fabrics representative of the modes i revailing abroad j/Mijfcfr and displayed for your selection. THE VERY SMARTEST SPRING COSTUMES ! HANDSOME NEW DRE*S FABRICS ! "|j HP DASHING SPRING MILLINERY ! W DAINTY NECKWEAR FOR SPRING ! Ladies, this showing is dedicated to you—your pleas-ure is — our privilege will you please call will you call to-day ? W. ftl. CLARK, Levin's Best Store.

BOOTS sold SHOES _ n , t PINK BOTH |h W U| It ]Z THE STRONG * © M« I 1III&9 WHOLE ND ' Y E A R SOUND ROUND I- — — !4as the Rest and Bipgest Si. ok of ' Boots aii'i Shoos on this coast. Call in unci bco the most up-to-date display of new season's yoods in Levin. ■ Pink's Timbers nro tho world's best ... » And so are Pink's repair... PINK AND WHKM J E N D d throws Oxford Street HAVE WE L i. WORN | PVIN FOR JUST AWAY * FAIR play. 11,11,,1..1.1 .1 CHEAPEST IN NEW ZEALAND Folder Billheads Supplied from the Chronicle Off C 2 Within Two Daya from Receipt a? 2t Small Size 23s per thousand; five t!nn.; ;i u J !uts at 16s 6d per thousand/ , Middle Siz«s 24 S and 17s 6d Large Sizes 23s and 22*, 6 J

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 September 1916, Page 2

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318

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 September 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 September 1916, Page 2

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