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The Only COIPLEIE Home Decoration & Renovation • Service in New Zealasd 9 Reasons Why Every Day, More ancl More People Specify DECORATIONS BY COUTIE ® l- PAINTING We are a little old-fashioned, but our policy is the Job first, Profit second. We have the stafi to do your work in days, not weeks. PAPERHANGING We aim at Decoration, rather than "Just Papered." 3- GLASS & GLAZING Glass supplied to any size or shape. Broken windows promptly glazed. "Out-of-town" clients shouid enquire about our "in at 9 o'clock, out at 5 o'clock" service on Tuesdays and Fridays. MJRRORS All styles of mirrored glass, any size, plain or fancy. Old mirrors resilvered and modernised for approximately half cost of new. 5. WALLPAPERS Good variety always in stock. 6- PAINTS & VARNISHES We have a finish for every purpose. 7. CURTAINS & FITTINGS - All necessary fittings supplied. Rods, Sprin"- V/ire, Rings, etc. Pelmets made to order. Curtains made up and hung. 8- P1CTUR-E FRAMIKG Your favourite subjects can be protected permanently under glass/ri %iid::;hi^de *.into 'tasteful decbfMionvA lar^Cs.tock of framed. pictures suitable for Christmas presents. Convenient depots located fit A. L. ftobinson's (onp. Grand Hotel, Levin), and Harold Taylor's (Otaki Railway). 9- "MR. FffiT' SERVICE We do not undertaxe structural alterations, but we DO atrend to those annoyingly small things that need doing in any house — stuck windows, broken cords, painting the baby's cot, or repolishing the occasional table. If you have ANYTHiNG in the house needing repair or renovation, bring it to us. If we cannot "FIXIT," it is "Unfixable." - THOMAS J, COUTIE Oxford Street — . Weraroa 'PHONE 475. "Where Business Is Not Done As A Favour." J. DALLENGER, Nurseryman SHELTER TREES HEDGE PLANTS SHRUBS ROSES FRUIT TREES BEDDING PLANTS MABEL STREET, LEVIN. Tel. 435M.

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Chronicle (Levin), 22 October 1946, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Chronicle (Levin), 22 October 1946, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Chronicle (Levin), 22 October 1946, Page 8

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