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■ | i i i _ , ^ „ 1^4 . , .., ... i ! •• . . . , - j • r. 52in. FURNISHING TAPESTRY j ■ ■ 1 - V - • . ' ■ ♦ . "• In Green, Fawn and Rust. j For Table Govers, Curtains, Bedspreads, etc. 10/3 m» JOHN CORRY'S "Where Quality Costs Less" THONE 471 — 'PHONE 471 . ■ i i ■ z** I I } Htt *» H . - \ ♦ . . But she ,wiU ap- T I v preciate a box of V \ • Quee'n A n n e ./ I Chocolates. | / Appealing to look at, with an exciting variety of \ \ centres, Queen Annes win by lengths with smart girls. f j (Beautifully boxed or loose for favourite selections.) \ / "Best loved by those / ( who love the best" l j Queen { ! . ... M O f l L AXIS . J. I V ADAMS BRUCE LTD. ' 46 )

/ HOWARD HARVEI AND SONS, Funeral Directors, - Cambridge St., a Levin. PHONESr liay 62.- ' •. Nlght 62, 457 M, 298M. -.'^N^ver Jnegle'ct-CoWs, get-* ' Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. W. E. Woods, Ltd., Lambton Quay. Wjrtti.

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

^ ' BEOT W ^ ^ I • . . . - • "W6 att fo $¥as8;but I reckoh the old fellotcs something, those old fellows ! Let's see now — ]j knett soniethisig, platltin$ tho8e tree8." ■ jf We planted more trees, what would we get ? r • • (I) Beauty — others would xsay "He's got a nice That farmer's remiric started us thinklng!— aiid place there." (2) Shade for stock. (3) Shelter ^ asktng questions. Whywas it that the first thing for -stock. (4) Abettergrowth of grass in winter. M" oqrgrandfathers did when they bui[t their homes (5) Wood for posts, firewood, etc. (increasingly ' AU here was to plant trees }. Sentimental reasons- costly items to buy). (6) Help check erosion W. nbstalgia for the hom.eland ? feeauty — for the and. stabilize climate, ti gracious, SettledTVpeacefui look trees give ? Any farmer knows this, you say. Yes— but only Utlllty? Whateyer it was, is it altogether wise our grandfathers did much about it. Were they | l to i|nOre their dxample? Perhaps they knew wise — or are we ? ' J; I roa extha value...extka photection N'l'M'U » . ^ NOHTM ISLAND HOTOft UNtON INSUftANCE COHPANT J A Cd^lTRIBUTION »Y THE N.I.M.U. INSURANCE COMPANY TOWARD THE PRESERVATION AND BEAUTIFICATION OF THE COUNTRYS1DE.

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Chronicle (Levin), 4 January 1947, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Chronicle (Levin), 4 January 1947, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Chronicle (Levin), 4 January 1947, Page 6

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