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Here's How 'Davies' Save You Money TfflS IS OUR STOCKTAKING SALE And We Must Redqce Our Stocks To The Minimum COATS, FROCKS, COSTUMES and MILLINERY HAVE BEEN FURTHER REDUCED FOR THIS WEEK CALL AND INSPECT THE WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF EXCLUSIVE WEARING APPAREL. Brown Tones. Smart Styles. Five only. Usually ■ 77/6 to 97/6. Sale Price 52/6. Tweed Costumes and Sports Suits 6 Only. Good Colourings. Usually 50/6, 67/6, 72/6, 79/6. Sale Prices 32A6,?2/-, 47/6,49/6 0 Remnants CURTAIN NETS, CRETONNE & DRESS TWEEDS ALL TO GO AT RIDICULOUS PRICES. SEE SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY. fflTm. DAVIE, FOR BETTER SALE BARGAINS.

H. (Race) Baylis, GENERAL CARRIER. DISTRIBUTING AGENT FOR RENOWN COAL (THE HOT FAVOURITE) # A Clean Burning Hard Coal. Economical to Use Because of its Great Heat. CARBONETTES. PRODUCT OF COAL SPECIALLY PREPARED FOR GOOD HOT LASTING FIRES. DRY FIREWOOD CUT TO ANY LENGTH. COKE.—A Full Stock Will be Carried at the Yard. VICTORIA STREET, LEVIN. TELEPHONE No. 388. Orders May Be Left At RENOWN PIE SHOP and WERAROA STORES.

ANOTHER BOON FOR THE PUBLIC. LOCALITY GUIDE IN RAILWAY TIMETABLE, Every office and home in New Zealand should be'pleased to have a copy of the New Zealand Railways Timetable (popularly known as the "Pocket Guide"), which has an introductory section of 25 pages, appropriately titled "Locality Guide." This gives an aphabetical list (about 2000 names) of the towns, townships, suburbs or villages of the North and South Islands, within a certain range of railways stations. Opposite the name of each town is the name of the nearest railway station and the number of the page in which such station is shown in the index of the timetable. The list will be kept up to date. Other good features of the book showing the many ways in which the railways are helpful to the public are well maintained. -u, A GOOD INVESTMENT OF SIXPENCE.

Who buys your SHIRTS and SOCKS ]\|ORB than 80 per cent, of all men's shirts, stockings, underwear, neckties, and handkerchiefs are purchased by women. Why? Men prefer to have their wives aid mothers do the shopping because they realise that women are better shoppers—that they have a sixth sense to qualities and values. How do women keep themselves informed? They have formed the habit of reading the advertisements in the newspapers. And they read them regularly, whether they want to buy anything or riot. Then they know exactly where to go to purchase what they need, and they know to a penny just what they will have to pay. From the advertisements anyone can learn where to buy better clothes, better food, better household goods, better everything. Read them carefully. They have news and suggestions for you!

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 July 1935, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 July 1935, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 July 1935, Page 6