TO THE RESIDENTS OF HOROWHENUA t~ "~~~r ~::7rrcoußTY.;' WHEN VISiTING LEVIN * '■'•*■" •'-' k■ "' "'"come "bight into -:; ■ JONES' Bookselling and Fancy Goods Sh^n. There you will bo surolo see something you really want iou are quite ut liberty to step inside ami inspect our stock. Wo will bo pleasad to book your order, for your weekly paper, your magazine or your fashion book. Be sure and visit JONES', the Biggest,-Brightest, and Best Bookselling. Stationery, Fancy Goods and Toy-Depot between Wellington and Paluierstou. ' ; '„■ V TELEPHONE 64. JONES, LEVIN'S LARGEST AND OLDEST ESTABLISHED BOOKSELLER.
' Every Lady who wishes hei ntlire to express her individuality will be delighted by making ;i choice from our collections of COSTUMES AND COATS. BLOUSES AND rVHLLINERY. Ample assortments to suit c%-cry taste. New Roods arriving constantly. Where the Smart Hats Are. 264-266, LAMQTON QUAY, WELLINGTO N
.^SBETKT. JUST LANDED;-—"A consignment of English and American Goods'j including a fair assortment of u , RIDING SADDLES. GIG R'UGSi SPRING CART AND . plough chains, Ere. A line range of DRIVING WHIPS, from 2s 6d. BODY AND DANDY-BRUSHES From the Best English Manufacturers. And, as usual, a large stock of TRAVELLING REQUISITES. ■• 1 Inspection Invited, Every Article Marked in Plain Figures, MANUFACTURER, DIBECT IMPORTER, AND GENERAL REPAIRER. 'FBUITEBEII'S BUSINESS; > ; x - \.t \ UNDER NE¥/ 'MANAGEMENT. 1 I bet; to notify the publi of Yeu Guy and Co', lias becti the business in premises' lit Road. It will be my cudeav i Ofaki and disttiet that the iinn ; solved, and i have taken over, to Mr A. E. Anderson's, Mill • to keep LARGE STOCKS OF GOOD, CLEAN VEGETABLES, FRUIT, ETC.. and to study the requirements of the public. I solicit the patronage of old and new customer* (NEXT DOOR TO ANDERSON'S), MILL ROAD, OTAKI. THE BYKO, OTAKI, A. E- MINTON. Proprietor^ Motor Tubes and Tyres Stocked, TUBES VULCANISED. BICYCLES AS USUAL, PLEASE INSPECT. NOTE PRICES-
Fur titer Bargains in Children's Footwear. ;BB'S A SPLEXDID pWOISTCNTrV lor larentf to-patthxue sin 'lVisier r<xn?.-car far '&••: ttfrlit*. NOTE THESE SPECIAL SALE PRICES: jABOX CAX.V LACE {.XSir&VIiXS: BOOTH, 7 aad 30, sew; Js*2oX CALF LACK A:." ftite Cut, 7.« lid GIBLS' AXD*BOrS' B C CAL ■ ''«©}«, iizea 7. aed 10- Sal BOYS? BOX KID DESBY B< Ssle Cut*. ISn.'tM. YOUTHS' BOX KID »EBBY . Cw. lis J'l'iAKD LACE BOOTS, se*K atiff lekihei liti&i, 11 «a»l "L a .:wie*. : feather li&«L - B»fe ALL ENGLISH MAKE. Pearce's Boot Arcade, 106, Cuba Street, Wellington; also at Newtown r
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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 26 March 1919, Page 3
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