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SEASONAL GOODS NOW ON VIEW AT "Davie's" BUSY STORE. / TWEEDS VELOURS AFGALAINE FLANNELS See Special Window Display of the shades. All-Wool Fabrics at Attractive Prices. COAT LENGTHS SKIRT LENGTHS ODD LENGTHS TRAVELLING RUGS. 3 only , 61/- to £6/6/RECONDITIONED GREY BLANKETS. Heavy quality. 14/9 each -STRIPED PYJAMA GLOTH 2/3, 2/6, 2/9, 3/9, 4/11, 5/6 WINCEYETTES, Plain and Floral. 2/6, 2/11, 3/3, 3/7, 3/11, 4/4 WATERPROOF SHEETING (Pink) 6/7 yd. CREAM GURTAIN NET, 46-inch 2/11 BEDSPREADS in Fadeless Prints. Single size. 48/6 OAMARU WOOL, 4-Ply Fingering. Gold, Grey, Blue. ^ ! 10|d skein GREY WINCEYETTE SIIIRTING. CHEGK GINGIIAMS, 36-inch 3/11 WINE RIPPLE GLOTH (slightly marked). Usually 4/11. For 3/6 WINTER GOATS. Secure your New Coat while the stocks last. All sizes and shades. NAVY BLAZERS FOR BASKETBALL. The larger sizes just to hand, in dependable quality. RAINCOATS. Yo.u require one these wet days. Sizes S.S.W., S.W., W., W.X., O.S. SHEETING REMNANTS 1c0 ODD LENGTHS— 1, 1U 1 h, H and 2 Yard Lengths. ALSO A FEW PAIRS DAMAGED SHEETS. SINGLE AND DOUBLE BED WIDTHS. 5 ALL MARKED AT SPECIAL PRICES. ' W m. Davie Ladies' Outfitter and General Draper. 'Phone 104 LEVIN. >: — n , , ■ ■ , v 3

t, " ' M0T0R1STS Our Fuliy Eqnipped Garage Is Now Able to Cater For : — Repairs to all Make of Cars High Pressure Greasing Service Air Mist High Pressure Undercarriage Cleaning Battery Charging and Rental Service Tyre and Tube Repairs HUDSON & BURNHAM LTD. SALE5 — AU5TIN — SERVICE 'Phone 47M. Queen Street, Levin. 'Phone 47M. ' "i —————— ———————— i ii EVERY WAGON WANTED For Railways' Constant Service Distribution of food and produce, fuel and ... • everything else necessary to our existence is largely dependent upon the constant and unhindered movement of railway wagons. On every user of rail transport rests the responsibility of promptly removing consignments from goods sheds- and thus hastening the release of wagons. Less Standstill Means More Transport 1== ■■ ■ ■ ~=&

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Chronicle (Levin), 4 July 1946, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 4 July 1946, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 4 July 1946, Page 6

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