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g=s=== - : _ . . — ?» To make your Costume or Suit really smart an attractive BLOUSE in just the correct style and shade does much. STANLEYS Again Show You a Range of Smart Blouses. • SILK PIQUE BLOUSES in Turquoise, Dusky Pinlc, Green and Blne. At 27/6 • SILK AND CREPE DE CHENE BLOUSES in a wide variety of styles. High neck, rever, Jabots and tiny frill finishes. They're very smart. 27/6 to 32/6 SEE THEM NOW AT STANLEYS PHONE 472 — OXFORD ST. — LEVIN. . X . >■ r — 1 1 — — — — * For Your Inspection Haircord Carpet Runner J. W. Lynch Ltd. "Levin's Exclusive Furnishers" Telephone 420. BATH STREET, LEVIN. ■ =

I - Farm Ser vices - (Dairy Engineers & Farm Machinery Agents.) Inspect our "Boothmac" Pumping Outfits : J.18 — 110 Gallons per hour. Yig. 412 — 240 Gallons per hour. Fig. 912 — 450 Gallons per hour. In addition to selling, we instal and service. LOCAL AGENTS FOR: Boothmac Farm Equipment Gane Milking Machines Lister Separators. R. A. COLLINS & J. II. LINES 66 BATH STREET (Opp. Library). LEVIN. Telephone 491.

FLOWER GROWERS Send your cut flowers to us for tiighest prices and prompt returns. j Daily Auctipn Saies, Monday to FRIDAT. Labels and advice notes sent on application ALL TRAINS MET. GEORGE 1H0MAS & CO, LTD., ! FRUIT EXCH ANGE, WELLINGTON. RIG VALUE in Scribbling Pads. Only, 1/3 d02. at "Chronicle" Gffice, Levin.

The brutal The food situation in Britain today is worse than at any time since the war began. No amount of argument will better the position — but action will. And it's action that's needed on the part of everyone who has some say in how much food will go to Britain — the farmer who grows it, the process worker in the factory, the timber worker milling the wood for crates, the waterfront worker — everyone a vital link in the food chain. And it's action that's needed from the housewife who alone can make food economies that result in drawing less from the r food pool and leaving more to be sent to England. Britain depends on Y||k^| us for that vital extra food to make the difference. All together — to fi" the food ships! HUNCRY BRITAIN DEPENDS ON YOU FEQf.24

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Chronicle (Levin), 1 March 1947, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 1 March 1947, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 1 March 1947, Page 7

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