A Free 10/6 Hat - DURING . EASTER WEEK 1 In accordance with our usual custom nt Hiister-time we are presenting— TO EVERY CASH CUSTOMER OF OUR,"ECLIPSE-ALL" SUITS A 10,6 SOFT FELT HAT 1 Procure your suit now for wear at Easter—and afterwards get a smart Hat to set it off ABSOLUTELY FREE ' "ECLIPSE-ALL" SUITS AT MILLAR & GLOIIGJ'S VALUE PRICES, 59s to 955. Cut and fashioned in the latest stylei lined with wool Italian, uubrtakable hair cloth fronts. "FORM UP" TO THIS- LIVE OPPPORTUNITY ! Shop open all day Easter Saturday, April 7 th. Millar & (Jiorgi The Greai Outfitters, Palmerston North.
Wm. STOREY, Sash & Door Factory. Seddon WE 11A RO A, A Large Stock of Doors and Sashes always on band. All kinds of Joinery made at the shortest notice. Write for quotations, or ring up 'phone 46. IF THERE IS ANYTHING- GREAT OR SMALL, 'THAT IS LACKING just let us supply you before you find tbe inconvenionce of being without it. _ BID VALUE IS STROHO POINT WITH Us. Sims' Novelty Hardware, LEVIN
Shop At £& sh °P Early jRJtL . Early NOTICE. —for — for Good FridayEaster SET "Holiday Next Week Holidays.. Costumes April 6th 1917——Talking of Blouses "SHOP EARLY _. , . , . i hr> |/s£* IN CONJUNCTION WITH You should go to CLARK_S *■ Friday, ,6th April A visit to CLARK'S pleasingly settles the question of -J > , . .. Blouses. We are offering great attractions in Daint/ Anturnn i3cliUrCl&yj • til <r»piTii Blouses chir'ming styles, carried out in fine serviceable TILL mate rials, fabrics of beautiful fi llsli .vuica retain th »ir beauty «. 1 q.i i ;1 and are econo-nioal in wear. MOIMay, Slttl April, You will appreciate the careful making as well as the pretty 1917. fashions. A full .range of styles is at your service, Equip Dp/Hp/VIRPP I yours )lf at 0 LARK'S ; provi 1j th j ever rjady ch i-nge for all J occasions and outing, from oar fiae stock. 1 ' We keep open till 9 p.m. Thursday Evening ;
Repairs ! Repairs ! : THE BUST PLACE x Si M- 6 'I IN LEVIN and ELSEWHERE. * Repairs ! Repairs ! GOOD BOOKS AT — . JONES^ (ALL BY GENE STRATTON PORTER) Girl of the Limberlost. At the foot of the Rainbow. The Harvester. The Song of the Cardinal. Moths 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 CONRvD. Sea Patrols, By PATRICK VAUXE. On the Wool Track, By Captuin 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 jUBERTON. The Last Link, By MORRIS GERARD. ■ WAR BOOKS The Padre, By TEMPOKARY CHAPLIN. Somewhere, By Sapper ROBERT HALL. Life Anmngst the Sand Bags, By HUGO MORGAN The Tale of a Field Hospital. Battles in Flanders, By EDWARD DANE H. M. S. Naval Yards, By WARD ROOM, F. W. J ONE S . I Bookseller, Stationer, and Music Dealer.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 3 April 1917, Page 2
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