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11 '''' Out Of A Dreamworld into Yonrs . ■ . . LINGERIE BY STANLEYS SHEER NIGHTS in designs of Perfection. Pastel Shade Florals. ; THREE-PIECE SETS in Embo&sed Satin. Shades of Cream, Powder Blue and Shell Pink. GOWNS & BED JACKETS. Quilted in Heavy Satins. They're exclusive. Choose Exquisite Lingerie Styled By STANLEYS PHONE 472 — Oxford Street — .LEVIN 'Phone 472. OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. don't tinker — Is our advice to handy men around the house — young or old — whose trusty *crewdriver* itch to open up a radio. Remember first that modern radios are precision built, beautifully adjusted. Remember second that if your w®ll-meant efforts DO wreck an important piece of equipment it may cost quite a lot o£ money to replace it. " And third — we can repair your radio CHEAPER, BETTER, FASTER. Don't take chances. Let US do the fixing — ON ANY I MAKE OF RADIO. jj. R. MAUNDER i Radio and Music Centre, OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. 'PHONE 486. I FOSTER'S NURSERIES FARM SERVICES j (It. A. COLLINS AND J. H. LINtS) McARTIIUR STREET, | | Dairy Engiaeers and Farm LEVIN* i Machinery Agents ! ' K Tclcphonc 217 INSPECT AT OUR SHOP i (a) All-Stecl Concrefe Fehee-Post 2-Year Macrocarpa,,. 45/- pcr 100. .. . . r,. Mouid. ^ ^ ^ ^ 2-Year ta^onianif^Pampas Grass, 30/- per 100, BATH STREET (Opp. LlDrary), £14/10/- per 1000 LEVIN. 'Phone 491. • • i

iffl 0 A THERE are only a few weeks now, littJe time enough, before our ^ W oats ^av® to be sown' 's a 'ate aPPea' to Xou» as a potential 1\ llf m^M. r grower, to get your seed, get your fertiliser and sow those emerg- \ \ I'A m ency acres. Every extra bag bf oat seed that goes into the ground \ \fJ/\ in the next feW w®eks wi" mu,^iP,y 'nt0 Sood food — good feed. ^ \jj 1 Um ji f Utilise all the land which is unsuitable for wheat production and M 1 \ 1\ // / SOW OATS. This is urgent, because New Zeaiand is relying on an I I \u /// increase in our oat harvest, which will save home consumption of f I \\W wheat—vital wheat which i$ needed far more by Britain and the ( J \\S famine countries. | OATS CAN FEED ST0CK • REPLACE WHEAT • REL1EVE THE EGG SH0RTAGE \ NEXT SEASONS PRODUCTION \ depends on I ^ \ t!" ?^\ OATS u" * \ rtu \ I We rnust use more and more oats to replace ; \ \ \ other grain for stock feed and as feed for 1 * bv \ ^ \ poultry. This will increase pig-meat pro- \ duction and the Output of eggs. Our 1 946-47 **0 /UhM iilt \ ch%ntJ» oat harvest is the most important we have # ^ tr0Wn* | FIGBT FAMINE ! — Tcepirti by the Department of Agriculture for the Famina Emerjency Committee. FCf in i 1 1

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Chronicle (Levin), 19 September 1946, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 19 September 1946, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 19 September 1946, Page 7

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