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A Free 10/6 Hat DURING EASTER WEEK ! i In accordance with our usual custom at Easter-time we are presenting — TO EVERY CASH CUSTOMER OF OUR, "ECLIPSE-ALL" SUITS A 10,0 SOFT FELT HAT I .Procure your suit now for wear nt Easter—and afterward* get a smart Hat to set it off ABSOLUTELY FREE 1 "ECLIPSE-ALL" SUITS AT MILLAR A GIORGI'S YALD.K PRICES, •59s to 955. Out'and fashioned in the latest styloi lined with wool Italian, unbreakabl hair olotL fronts. "POEM UP" TO THIS LIVE OPPPORTUNITY! Shop open all day Easter Saturday, April 7th. Millar & (iiorgi The Greai OuUitters, Palmerstnn North.

Wm. STOREY, Sash & Door Factory. iSeddon Mreef, WERAJROA. A Large Stock of Doors and Sashes always on hand. All kinds of Joinery made at the shortest notice. Write for quotations, or - ring up 'phone 46. China, Glass and Kitchen Ware. GOOD VALUE WITH EVERY PIECE 1 To give our Customers the best of value is °or one great aim. , Value does not merely mean low prices but quality goods at reasonable prices. OUR MOTTO IN BUSINESS IS —"Give your customers the same goods at lower prices or better goo Is at the same prices as offered by competitors" and we know that this policy \b bringing us increased trade. Our stocks embraco everything worth while in China, Glassware and Household Ironmongery, and customers are always welcome to make an inspection. Sims' Novelty Hardware, LEVIN

pii<ywwyj>gwj>i*N)»M*rtw : r Mini >n> ,11»,; n Aj»iWjiMaiM<i l i*iuJ-»* l »ruj i uj<i H<l»l»«wmiw ■ THE COSTUME STYLES . . Are different this season ! s^^8 ' there is very Httle chaDge in the cut this ' V'|J\ season, but the Costume Coats are different, decidely. ' \\ They are slightly longer a distinct change from the .ff |\ Short Coats which have been in vogue during the summer. In many instances an innovation appears in s^ a square co^a '-' sa^or ty P e Tiimmings are to be usud —trimmings of Braid and Fur. Thc-se give a dashiug, smart effect. For your further guidance as to styles, we invit9 you call and see the models we are showing. These are smart imported Costumes, and embody all the new features which distinguish the Autumn and Winter attire Make a point of calling early before the popular demand decreases the number. And please feel welcome to inspect all the new goods now displayed in our store. We can assure you that the pleasure will be mutual ! maaEUSa -isaukMik&ar r^^=f<s<!^-s^issSSSS!!asSSSSSSStSS^tSSSMeo^iilamiSiaiSm^^&S&^SSiSlSi!SeviSmSSe&wiS&

Repairs ! Repairs ! THE J.KfciT IJLA(JK1 J LA(JK X m JE W EH. 6 ;55IN Li'jVlN and I'U SKWH RU E. Repairs ! Repairs ! 1 gp-'f^i-. i: rFi ; "~ r ■' . 0000 BOOKS AT- — ' jr '■«> W JE S3 ' (ALL BY GENE STRATTOX TORT ICR) Girl of the Limlieilost. At the foot of the Rail,bow. The Harvester. The Song of the Cardinal. Moths of the Limberlcst. Music of the Wilds. Birds of the Bible. The Sky Pilot, By RALPH CONNOR. The Net, By REX BEACH. Sona o 1 Men, By (5. B. LANO AS'! K!!. If 1 were a King, JUSTICE MeARTRY. The Mirror cf tlie Si», By JOSEPH C' >JSIJ v 1 >. Sea Patrols, By PATKLK VAIJXE. On the Wool Track, By Captain 15. W. UK AN. The Dreadnoupht of the Darlinv, By Our tain *W. BEAN. For the Term of his Natural Life My MA it' 'US, CLARKE. The Garden of Swords, By MAX I"i(]YIB;vLiTON. The Last Lirk, By AIORRH GERARD. WAR BOOKS The Padre, By TEMPORARY CHAPLIN. Somewhere, By Sapper ROBERT HALL. Life Amongst tho Sund 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 ONE'B, Bookseller, Stationer, and Music Dealer.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 24 April 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Levin Daily Chronicle, 24 April 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Levin Daily Chronicle, 24 April 1917, Page 2

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