i SPRING GOODS ARE NOW SHOWING AT " 1 STANLEYS Including a Delightful Range of Kiddies' Wear. • HAND SMOCKED GINGHAM FROCKS, with JBloomers to match. Lovely. designs. All colours. • PRINT FROCKS, in a wide range. Fast colours, all sizes. • FOR TINY TOTS— FROCKS AND ROMPERS, in Cream Lambspun. Iiand smocked and embroidered in dainty designs. WATCH OUR WINDOWS STANLEYS 'Phone 472. OXFORD STREET, LEVIN.
Send for fully illustrated folder on McCLEAN'S PAMPAS GRASS II gives you absolute proof of ihe value of buying a certifiecl quality j strain of Pantpas. Mr. Alec MeClean, New Zealand's most eminent authority on Pampas lias perfected his Pampas Grass over a long periocl and it is proved both for palatibility and nutritiousness. Tliis folder proves how you oan i save time, money and ferliliscr with McClean's Pampas Grass. Send to-day for your copy to tlie Chief Agents. PREilER PRODUCTS, LTD., IIUDDAItT FARKEIt BUILDING, | WELLINGTON. PERFECTION In DYE1NG OR DRY (LEANIXG AND I'ltKSSING At The Levin Dyeing and Bry Cieaning Co., PHONE 221S OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. "Pressing' While You Vl'ail"
„ ^AaCP>3iOMMPMgl«aBaBaMB— B3W— — B— PP—— iELIABI LITY >uilt into every part L~- , — j|p. Year in and / (tFf= year oue you l yjp= Jyi can depend --j on De Laval service. Da SePar3t0r MI3®I ALFA-i-A VAL. Sepn-ator Co., (N.Z.) Ltd., LOCAL AGENT: FARM SUPPLIES J. A. Zuppicich, Oxford St., Levin. FOSTER'S NURSERIES McARTIIUR STREET, LEVIN. Tclephonc 217 2-Year Macrucarpa, 45/- per 100. 2-Year Lawsoniana 45/- per 100. Pampas Grass, 30/- per 100, £14/10/- per 1000 fHE LEVIN MEAT C0MPANY Oan "Meat" you in your demand for Prime Ox and Heifer Beef — Spring Lamb- -Hogget Mutton, and Quality Luncheon and Saveloys. TW0 SH0PS Levin: Oxford St. (Avenue Cash Bulchery) — Phone 182. Weraroa: Opp. Raihvay Station — . Phone 24.
- -W""' ' lBMjhgBP ■ : - — ^:v;: v n\ WA essa&e ,0 REC0I0-BREAKIN6 Cou/m Sarings Back to England with the record-breaklng Aries, will go the message of help and encouragement to the people of Britain ... the message that their New Zealand kinsfolk are going without, saving meat and butter coupons, so that there will be more food for export to the British people. So let's make our message a worthwhile one . . . let's save a record number of coupons this week. And make sure you take them or post them (post-free) to your Post Office or send them to your local receiving depot for recording! Show Britain that we, too, can break records. THIS WEEK . . . HONOUR THE WOMEN OF BRITAIN . . . SAVE ALL YOU CAN |S|^ FEC5I.24
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Chronicle (Levin), 27 August 1946, Page 7
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