RINHM" s& 3P5 ■£" >i»~ *:-, !t 3 !w ■• >.. rt 3*o 1 m <« For the woman who literally has "every-, thing under the sun" we suggest handkerchiefs, perfumes, soaps, and powders as the most appropriate gifts. Clark's Store abounds with Gift Suggestions—their pleasing adaptability to individual tastes giving assurance of a sincere and hearty welcome. PERFUMES. Diyinia Perfumes, Jasmin, Ashes of Boses, and Pavat's •Perfumes. Priced from 1/6 to 7/6. ►7 « w* HANDKERCHIEFS. Boxed Handkerchiefs from 1/11 to 16/6. Novelty Garters, Handkerchiefs, and Posy to match, boxed, from 3/11 to 5/11. SOAP SETS. Yardlejr'a Gift Sets of Soaps, Perfumes, Bath Salts, and Powders. Priced from 4/6 to 17/6. Best ctuality Boxes *of Soap from 2/3 to 4/6. wm .S.P.D.A m. LEVINS BEST STORE
FIRST TO SEE WILL BUY. 70 ACRES, good undulating land, nearly all ploughable. No buildings. Ring fenced. A splendid proposition at £3O per acre. Terms arranged. D. SMART, The Live Land Agent.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 December 1929, Page 4
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