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*= - xi ACCESSORIES OF EXQUISITE BEAUTY ARE THE HIGHLIGHT OF THIS WEEK'S DISPLAY AT AT STANLEYS FASHION STYLED HANDBAGS, in Navy, Brown, Black and Red. Fitled with genuine "Lincoln" steel frames, guaranteed to give complete satisfaction. GLOYES. — Superior in quality, style and value. New and Truly Distinctive EARINGS, NEW STYLE BROOCHES, LAPEL PINS and Lovely Silver FILIGKEE BROOCHES. TheyTe New, They're Attractive, and They're at STANLEYS 'Phone 472. OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. g= -s A SELECTION OF Mirrors Sparkle and Bevelled Mirrors In - % Every Shape or Size — Fancy or Plain. ' - Ideal for Xmas and Wedding Gifts AT J. W. Lynch Ltd. EXCLUSIVE FURNISHERS, 6ATH STREET (Opp. Coimcii Chambers) LEVIN. PHONE 420. 'PHONE 420 £ • " '

PIANOS — PIANOS — PIANOS AT LOWEST TRADE PRICES. Try us first — It Will Pay You. LARGEST STOCK UPRIGHT PIANOS. PIANO SERVICE CO., 88 George St., Palm N. 'Phone 6908.

FOR SALE. — Clean w&ste paper, any quantity, 2d lb.— "Chronicle" Office, Levin. Never fails for Coughs, Coias — Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. W. E. Woods, Ltd., Lambton Quay, Wgti»-

' will qou have ISSSAL SILA6E i gy^Skhr feedinq out ? L jpjll!' ] Now — this month — dairy farmers should be closing up paddocks for hay and silage. Close I now w^''e 2rass is g rowing fast — while stock 's feeding weli on non-reserve pastures. ( We sbou'd aim at c'osiP2 at 'east 30% ~~ Perfiaps ^ as muc^ as 40% of our pasture-land because I both hax and silaSe wi" be important next , 1 * 0^^ winter— when the herd requires supplement- ■ .? • : ti ' arX feed. Only by making adequate stacki '«'• 1 -V'- of hay and ample silage, can we make sure • " A. ■- rhat our dairy cows are well-fed in the winter mon'ths. Our objective is 190,000 tons of butterfat this year — and we must see that Britain gets all the butter we have promised. Large Hay and Silage areas wili help New l?lP|iPl Ijl 11 II Ji V ^9V1 Zealand tokeepfaith and rnaintain production. ItsHT FaMINE by keeping up BUTTERFAT PRODUCTION Pr°pired by che Deprrcmenc of Agriculture 'or the Famine Emergency Committee

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Chronicle (Levin), 1 November 1946, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 1 November 1946, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 1 November 1946, Page 7

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