Men's Easter Time Suits MADE TO MEASURE. At Easter time most men appear in new Suits, for Easter marks the change in the Season. You do not run a single risk placing your Suit order with us. We guarante e you absolute and complete satisfactionEvery garment made in our Factory is made under the supervision of an expert The Suits aro lined with Wool Italian, And the fronts stiffened with unbreakable horsehair. We are showing ail enceptionally fine range of Suitings, including Tweeds, Barges, Vicunas, Homeapune, etc.. Millar & Giorgi The Greal Outfitters, Palmerston North.
Win. STOR EY, Sash & Door Factory. iS'eddon (street, WE It A R OA. A Large Stock of Doors and Sashes always on hand. All kinds of Joinery made at the Write for quotations, or i. up 'phone 46. TT? 'TTTTPTITjj IS ANYTHING GKREATOR SMALL, "THAT if ISShG-3£ W US supply wjtjta. youfi-dth. inconvenionce of being without it. ... 810 VALUE IS STRONG POINT WITH J" Sims' Novelty Hardware, LbVirs
New Autumn Millinery. Coats, and Costumes _ at —— CLARK'S, - • Levin. ' f ut tb,r evidence a. to the proximity of co.l weather U evidenced by our Showroom^ Lately it ha. undergone a complete tr.n.form.ti.n. Every hint of Summ.ri.hn.., h. relegated to the background that the Antnmn Spirit may re.gn nnoppo.ed. Of particular interest are the New Autumn Costumes, and the Hew Autumn Coats and Millinery. The etvle-motivea for thi» season are attractively diffirent they charm a. much l,y their novelty a. b, the fabric in which they are carried o,it. Their cairn*, and .ea.onabl.ne,, are unmistakeable— the workmanship ie distinctly high-clasa. To select a reelly Refined Costume IS TO SELECT AT CLARK'S. To coincide with your ideals, to keep within your dress allowance, to obey tho style, your wise course is to choose at CLARK'S and KOW ! . *4 i — — W. M. CLARK, S£;£
For the Latest and Best -IN " 800 T S and SHOES CALL ON F. W. PINK, Oxford Street, LEVIN. t :■
■ GOOD BOOKS AT ; & o wr JS m; (ALL BY GENE STRATTON PORTER) Girl of'the Limberlost. At the foot of the Rainbow; The Harvester. - ' The Song of the Cardinal. Truths of'the Limberlost. Music of the Wilds. Birds of the Bible. \ . The Sky Pilot, By RALPH CONNOR. The Net, By REX BEACH. Sons o' Men, By G. B. LANCASTER. If 1 were a King, JUSTICE McARTHY. The Mirror of the Sea. By JOSEPH CONRAD. Sea Patrols, By PATRICK VAUXE. On the Wool Track, By Captain E. W. BEAN. The Dreadnought of the Darling," By Captain E. W, BEAN. For the Term of his Natural Life By MARCUS CLARKE, The Garden of Swords, By MAX VEMBERTON. The Last Link, By MORRIS GERARD. WAR BOOKS The Padre, By TEMPORARY CHAPLIN. ..Somewhere, By Sapper ROBERT HALL. Life Amongst the Sand Bags, By HUGO MORGAN. The Tale of a Field Hospital. Battles in Flanders, By EDWARD DANE H. M, 8. Naval Yards, By WARD ROOM. F. W. .J () JSTIS 8, Bookseller, Stationer, and Music Dealer.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 20 March 1917, Page 2
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