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~ BRIGHT IBEAS FOR CHRISTMAS | STANLEYS ARE NOW SHOWING A WIDE AND VERY ATTRAC- ' TIVE RANGE OF GIFTS THAT WILL GIVE LASTING PI FASIJRF TO AI 1 • SUN SUITS and PLAY SUITS, for sunnyulays and holidays. • LOVELY LINGERIE, in exclusive designs. A joy to possess. • HANDBAGS AND GLOVES, in delightful de- , signs. \ AND MANY OTIIEIl GIFT LINES THAT YOU MUST SEE AT STANLEYS ■1;= — - , , ==/ g ■ — ^ IF YOU WISII TO GIVE GIFTS THAT ARE PLEASING AND PERMANENT VISIT J. W. Lynch Ltd. (THE EXCLUSIVE FURNISHERS) A FEW SUGGESTIONS : • A Lovely Tea Wagon • Occasional Tabios. etc. x • A Fire Screen or Spark Guard • A Bridge Table • And a Host oi" Oth ers BATH STREET. LEVIN. Reliable Jewellery Service Gciiuiiie English Electric J. D. RENKIN, VAGDUM CLEANER Complete with cleaning attachABOVE BARRATS BUSY CENTRE, ments and rubber flex. OXFORD STREET. LEVIN. j This English Product is priced at 1 £18/10/For all Classes of Jewellery Repairs, ; And guaranteed for 12 months. Rings, Sized to Fit Your Iingtr. Obtalnable from Inspect our stock of Engagement Rings, Dress Rings, Signet Rings, nirTUDnC Wedding Rings, Lockets, etc. f|# j)a KILlIAKUd, We have a Select Range of Silver- ELECTRICIAN, ware. Tropliy Cups, Paua Shell Oxford Street, LEVIN. Goods, etc. W F CAPIE HOWARD HARVE1 AND SONS, * * ' n . KAJ )UATE Qp BLIND INSTITUTE Funcral Dircctors, AUCKLAND. TUNER AND REPAIRER OF Cambridge St., :: Levin. PIANOFORTES Vlll be pleased to fulfil orders lefl PHONES: Day 62. vvitii the Arcadia Bakery. Night 62, 457 M, 298M. TF.LF.PHONE 94A.

4 iF :-a|| I The most valiaedV* 1 and perhaps :Mm' \ I \ the most ^ ^ annoying hook inBritaia--- * ' ' / ' 1 4 / ' • * The people of Britain guard their ration books carefully — because ration •/ books mean food . . . valuable food which is served out ounce by ounce — • pound by pound. This nnvarying food is welcomed by the British housewife . . . but after severi long years of ration books the strain is begiitning to tell. Women long to give their working husbands more food . . . they live for the day when children will eat as well as our children in New Zealand. 1 We, in New Zealand, are asked to build up Britain's food stocks to a poiiit when more food can be made available. We can do this by denyiiig ourselves some of our own food, and every cancelled coupon — every tin of fat — every pound of meat we can spare means so much extra over there. Whenever you use your ration book thinlc of the ration book illufctrated above — and spare a coupon. ■ ' SAVE F©OD for Britain and the famine countries fJX' j

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Chronicle (Levin), 30 November 1946, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 30 November 1946, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 30 November 1946, Page 7

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