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'p" ■ ■ . i i. ■ i i i i .1 r i i ^ STYLISH Winter Coats We are still talking Coats, but we must let you know about another selection just come to hand. Call and Inspect these New Garments at your earliest. We list here a few sizes and colours. S.S.W. in GREEN VELOUR WINE CHECK VELOUR DONEGAL TWEED IN DIAGONAL EFFECT BOTTLE GREEN CHECK DARK BROWN S.W. in DARK GREEN ENGLISH COATING AIR FORCE DIAGONAL VELOUR W. in BROWN DIAGONAL VELOUR BLACKS AND NAVY W.X. in TAN ENGLISH COATING . GREY VELOUR FAWN DIAGONAL VELOUR DONEGAL TWEED Raincoats The latest in Satin Raincoats, fully lined, with velvet coHars — in shades of Navy, Red, Blue, Brown, Green. GABERDINE RAINCOATS — In the new darker toninps —fully lined, and all perfect fittings and dependable qualities. ACADEMY PATTERNS We have just received full stocks of the latest numbers in Coats, Frocks and Suits, etc. BROWN LINEN TOWELS — which will give years of hard wear. A limited number only. 11/6 Each Wm. Davie Ladies' Outbtter and General Draper. 'Phone 104 LEVIN. I ■ > / * 1 i — mmmmmmmmm INSPECT THESE 1988 MORRIS, 26,000 milcs, perfect in every cieta.il. 1932 AUSTIN 7, excellent rubber, overhauled and painted. 1928 ESSEX COUPE, sound motor, good tyres. 1928 CHRYSLER TOUREIt, 23,000 miles, first class order. We Will Trade Your Car and Accept Terms. HUDS0N & BURNHAM LTD. QUEEN STREET, LEVIN. Saies AUSTIN Service 'Phcr.e 47M. 'Phone 47M. » ' ------- — ^ | ^ n | ^ — 1 ; EVERY WAGON WANTED I For Railways' Constant Service j 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 j I . • i

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Chronicle (Levin), 11 July 1946, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 11 July 1946, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 11 July 1946, Page 6

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