t ' . — » ■ ~i \ Easter Smartness . • |i For those who plan to look thcir smartest and best at Easter, the delightful range of ultra modern Autumn Frocks, Suits and Coats now showing will not faii to appeai. Models showing include Floral Silks in latest patterns, Plain Colour Frocks with beaded and applique embroidery. Sizes S.W. to O.S. And we have no hesitation in assnring you that you will be astounded at how reasonably priced every garment is. - TH1S WEEK'S SPECIAL BARGAINS - Ladies' Check Pleated Skirts Men's 3-piece Suits In Good Quality Check Woollens. Well cut^ and most reasonably Smartly cut, with placquet pockets. priced. Sizes 4, 5 and 7. S.W. to O.S. 49/6 each BeEarly liTjDOWSETTS DRAPERYp^TI BRANCH ltd. I 'Ph°ne 242' • OTAKl'S BUSY DRAPERS 1 'Phone49' . J v i * Agents for DOMINION DYERS, LTD., The Leading Dyers and Cleaners.
. — — - r _ — ? Comfort and Style in Fireside Chairs Real luxury in fireside comfort for the long Winter evenings or for leisure hours at all times, these chairs are designed to give the maximum of restful comfort. THE PALMERSTON. A particularly handy sized fireside chair with a padded back and well sprung seat. Available in tapestry and attractive floral furnishing linens. Priced from £4/15/- each LARGE FIRESIDE CHAIRS. Delightl'ully comfortable. Deep, fully sprung seat and sprung back in a most restful shape. Rounded arms. Plain and floral tapestry coverings. Price £7/5/- each Hessian Covers £5/9/6 each THE RELAX. A new type of super luxurious chair. The most comfortable chair yet designed. Distinctive style— fully sprung back and seat. Covered in dainty patterned silk damask tapestry. Price £10 each LEATHERETTE CHAIRS. Large armchairs, same size as suite chairs ,34in. across, including arms. Upholstered in leatherette which will stand years of wear. An ideal chair for a man. Excellent for use in a living room where durability is a first essential. Price £12/10/- each All these and many other useful articles of furniture may be obtained from HAROLD TAVLOR'S MAIN ROAD. PHONE 65S. OTAKI RAILWAY. — , — , ~~ ^ ~ . Just Arrived — Good Quality K1TCHEN CUPS AND SAUCERS , i 3/6 Each 4 » 4 , i Obtainable at L. G. LOWRY'S h — CANDID CAMERA SERV1CE j WEDDINGS, DA.NCES, PARTIES, CATERED FOR. CHILD STUDIES A SPECIALTY CONSULT US FIRST. W. WILSON WILSON'S PHARMACY (A. C. Wilson, Chemist, by Exam.) Thones 168S and 168M. MAIN ST., OTAKI. VI: ' ■ 'J 4, =? $'• BUY THEMNOW! * ; j "« — * "T^Y BUY THEM BY THE CASE NEW SEASON'S EATING AND COOKING „ i i * APPLES JACK HING MAIN STREET, OTAKI. 'Phone 212. 5 . Free Delivery. i i. i i ■ =ss=ssss ; a ■ssssssss '
BUSINESS NOTICES Morrison & Gilberd, Ltd., Opticians. 48 Willis St., Wellington, C.l. 'Phone 41-529. ATTENTION, POULTRY PRODUCERS Tiiere is a ready sale for Duclv^s, Turkeys, O.ocker.els and Heavy Hens. Higli values are obtaining for prime birds. ; Saies neld daily at 10 a.m. Outside sale by arrangement. Crates available on applieation. For sjitisfaetion, gend your next consignmeiit to: Tcwnsend Paul Ltd. Thc Poultry Mart ALLEN ST., WELLINGTON JOHN ALDWORTH, FARM CONTRACTOR, TE HOEO AUTUMN PLOUGHING — FIREWOOD CUTTING — GRASS HARROWING. KIRKLAND AND CO., ESTATE AGENTS, LOWER HUTT J-JAVE nuinerous enquiries for Houses in Otaki. Saies or Exclianges arranged. Vacant possession. See our Otaki Agent, A. F. BROWN, MAIN' STREET, OTAKI. PROPERTY BUYERS & SELLERS CONSULT— LARGE & CO. THE UNTVERSAL PROVIDEES OF REAL ESTATE • OFFICES: — WELLINGTON — EASTBOURNE — * PLIMMERTON— OTAKI. - - LOCAL REPRESENT ATIVE : — MR. J. SIEVERS MAIN STREET, OTAKI PHONES; Business 123A; Private 123S TELEGRAPH HOTEL OTAKI (Opp. Post Oificc) FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION — REASONABLE TARIFF— EVERY COMFORT When in need of a holiday come to Otaki When in Otaki stay at the Telegraph Hotel. T. V. CAHILL PROPRIETOR .... 'PHONE 73 "HOTEL JUB1LEE, OTAKI "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" CARS AND BUSES PASS THE DOORS AT FREQUENT INTERVALS. BEST OF WINES. ALES AND SPIRITS. ACCOMMODATION: The Best. T. A. McFETRIDGE PROPRIETOR . . . ' 'PHONE 11 CENTRAL HOTEL, OTAKI B. J. KELLEHER, PROPIERTOR QNLY the Best of Aeeommodation is pxovided and the best of WINES, ALES and SPIRITS stocked. Biises'pass the door at frequent intervals for all trains. B. J. KELLEHER 'PITONE 3 FOR RERVTfTE. QET your Scribbling Pads now while supplies are available — 4 for 6d, 9 for 1/-, or 1/3 doz. at "Chronicle" Office, Levin. _
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Chronicle (Levin), 16 April 1946, Page 2
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