SPECIAL AT — *■ •--—. ' - '■" Davie's Great Sale. I JrirMPEB SUITS, 3 only. Usually 97/6, 42/-, 52/6 gj ' SALE PRICE 22/6, 27/6, 27/6. J. WOOLLEN" JUMPERS, 10 only. Usually 17/6 to 30A __„_ in/ _ J SALE PKlCfci IU/b. J" COSY OABBIGANS—2O i» all. Usually 10/6 to 16/6 _ J ALL ONE PRICE 6/11.- «C •COSTUMES. 6 only, in Tweeds and Worsteds. Usually 69/6 to 97/6. 5 ALL ,ONE PRICE 29/6* j? GIRLS' VELOUR COAT'S—4 only. Worth 19/6 to 25/-. ■£ SALE PRICE 10/6. > GIRLS' COAT, 33 inch. Light Saxe Tweed. Slightly faded. Usually 25/6 J SALE PRICE 12/6. tj "GIRLS' RAINCOATS, 30in., 32i-n., 36in. Tweed effect, fleecy lined. 5 Usually 15/6 to 18/6. SALE PRICE 9/11. g .LADIES' XAVY RAINCOATS, slightly damaged. Usually 17/6. K SALE PRICE 8/6. ? RAINCOATS, 6 only, light weight. Suitable for golf, in. Parchment, K Red, Saxe, Flame. SALE PRICE 18/11. | SILK UNDERWEAR. \l EVOLA AND MILESE VESTS, BLOOMERS AND PRINCESS SLIPS J AT HALF PRICE. .« VESTS, S.W., W., O.S. Usually .4/11, 8/6, 9/6. - -J SALE PRICE 2/6, 4/3, 4/9. J. ELOOMERS, Usually 6/6, 8/11, 6/11, 9/11. 2 SALE PRICE 3/3, 4/6, 3/6, 4/11. < PRINCESS SLIPS, lace trimmed and plain. Less than Half Price. 5 Usually 7/6,. 9/6, 11/6, 15/6, [l6/1-1. 2 t« s : SALE PRICE 3/3, 4/3, 4/11, 6/3, 6/11. K MILLINERY FURTHER REDUCED FOR THIS WEEK. Win. DAVIE. FOR SALE BARGAINS. SOUND FENCING! Look to your fences now! Protect and preserve your stock. Increase the value of your property. We have all you want in the fencing line at prices that save you money. Galvanised Fencing Wire, Barbed Wire, Wire Cutters, Staple Pullers and Pliers, Wire Strainers, Donald's, Pages, or Hayes*. Full stocks of Strainer Parts. Come in and see us about your fencing needs. For Quality and Value, OXFORD STREET, Phone 116. wwuwvwwwwwwu i SPECIAL! $ F Galvanised S.P. Jn £ STAPLES. JC P From 26/- a cwt. cash. '■ Jj All sizes in stock. «J < CEMENT & LIME. 5 THE District Newspaper 00 Per cent, of Residents read the "Chronicle." The Best Medium of Advertising in vthe District. ftVER 90 per cent, of the homes in the district are regular subscribers to the "LEVIN DAILY CHRONICLE," which is the only journal to publish comprehensive reports of district events together with a full cable and telegraphic service. As an advertising medium "The Chronicle" is the cheapest, quickest and surest way of reaching the greatest number of people six days a week. With the best equipped job printing plant outside the cities, "The Chronicle" prints Neatly, Speedily and Reasonably Wedding Invitations Envelopes (all Birthday Invitation! Circulars Dance Invitations Coupons Programmes Post Cards Catalogues Labels Pedigree Forms Receipts Letter Paper Tags Account Forms Concert Ticket ASK FOR QUOTATIONS. Envelopes (all stew). Circulars Coupons Post Cards Labels Receipts Tags Concert Tickets THE LEVIN P.O. Box 19. CHRONICLE. Phone 10.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 July 1933, Page 6
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463Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 July 1933, Page 6
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