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— — I ' I I I ■ : .. LADiES' WiNCEY NIGHTS * Short and Long Sieeved Pink and White FROM |2/6 I ' - > JOHN Ct9RRY'S ' 'Phone 471. { 1

Unfailing relief' Coughs, Colds — Woods' Great Peppermint Cure W. E. Woods Ltd., Lambton Quay, Wgtn. f-IANDY SCRIBBLING PADS now availabie — 4 for 6d, 9 for 1/-, or 1/3 doz. At "Chronicle" Office, Levin. 1

Always the nejgble comhination The combination of clean, clear reception with Jx\ ) / v ^ « long trouhle-fiee iife has always been the out- ^ ? standing featnre of the Cromwell radio. Now with (|| ff // l\\ the inc'orporation of many new wartime discoveries in electronics this powerful little 5 valve-Dual Wave 1T\ f J J A set is a greater Cromwell than ever — and one you I f/f | jrit MAUNDER ] II pa I M ' OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. ! N.Z. Distributors : H. W, CLARKE LTD., "Wellington. | ct— tm BxxszsBBJKasaaaataaamtaumBmmmmam — rsBHamamaaiaeasamjmxammmKgacmaBmmmxmxxymBsn^sirsBB^rmamKBmmmBvmKmmamamaammmmKm l""^r ^ * ' Pjjf W rites Miss O. H., of New Southgate, London. " E FTER rsading an article in our 'Daily Mirror ' Jt\ called 'SUMMER DOWN UNDER' may I thank you for a breath of sunshine; one could almost be there in New Zealand; it certainly cheered me up. "I had just come in from working in an office ^ where we had no heat on account of the Fuel Cut. I was working in coats, two pairs of gloves, legs wrapped in brown paper to keep them v/arm — my feet in a straw box. I dare say this will cause you to smile. We had to laugh at the get up the girls have worn . . . but thank goodness we have v \ , - not been put off. So you can guess what your ^ article meant to me when you spoke of the glorious . Tiowers and the stmshine — and going to the sea, which I ara lucky to see once a year on holiday. / *• f > "HOW LOVEl? to stop on y our way.liome from \ a dance for BACON and EGGS" \ . /fM, rl _ "We, here, have an egg every now and again. Sometimes Mother and I have had l a rasher and l an egg each for i lunch . . . and at times there is not much "to eat." jil . ir i? ik- iz Britain gradually shaking off the effects of the bitter winter — v||| but food is stili her major problem. Let us.confcinue to he^p her W to our utmost by FHLLING THE FOODSH1PS! MPl ' ^ *{" '^epmik m

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Chronicle (Levin), 2 July 1947, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 2 July 1947, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 2 July 1947, Page 6

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