^ ^ ^ 1 — Quality and Value Return to FABRICS I i [ : f ' • CANDY STRIPED RAYON, Blue, Green, Red. . 36in width. At 10/6 yard. CANADIAN COTTON P.RINTS, 36in. 5/3 yard. ^ / LARGE COLOUR RANGE OF PLAIN LINENS, from 7/3 yard. CANADIAN FLORAL LINENS, 6/3 yard. ORGANDIE, Pink, Blue, Green, Beige and White,- 40in. 3/8 yard. " 40in AMERICAN DRESS WEIGHT FLANNEB," Red, Royal Blue, Pow.der Blue, Gold, Green, Pinky including Cream. • 13, /9 yard. \ v WHITE SILK PIQUE. At. 4/6 yard. LINGERIE SILKS, 36in. 4/8 yard. J. E. Wallace FASHION LEADER, LEVIN. i ! . : 'f • Tools . ALUMI^IUM SPIRIT LEVELS Calibrated, Unbreaka'ble, Three Bubbles. PLANES — English Finest. Quality Steel. Length lOin Blade, Hollow Ground 2in. WOODWORKERS'WICES, All Sizes. CRESCENT FENCING PLIERS. "DISSTON" KEYHOLE SAWS. ENGINEERS' VICES. HAND AND BREST DRILLS. RING AND SOCKET SPANNHRS. ' SWEDISH I-IARDBOARD, 12ft x 8ft. THE STQRE FOR FRIENDLY SERVICE THE NEW ZEALAND lOAN & HERCANT1LE 'AGENCY CQ., LTD, (Inc. in England) St ock and Station * Agent» 1 1 Land Agents Shipping and insurance Agents. TELEPHONE 70 LEVIN. Otaki Agent : W. REID, 'Pkone 90, Otaki. j 'A ' - ■ ^ NOW MORE THAN EVER Railway Wagons Are Vital To aid Britain in her struggle for recovery, New Zealand is producing for and other essentials in the greatest quantities and fastest time possible. Peak production calls for peak transportdtion, and this in turn necessitates every railway wagon working every available hour. In the present situation, saving wagon-time here may mean lives saved over there. Wagon users/ we MUST get quicker' turnround! That's something YOU control, Speed loading and unloading. Cut Down Standstill Time 1 - ^ ^ —=!>
TRACTORS MINNEAPOL1S-M0LINE M.M. THESE ARE AMERICA'S FINEST tractqrsIMMEDIATE DELIVERY ROW CROP TVTPES ' iyiODFp ?4R" ' Agents:— Simpllcity and B.N1.B. Gardfn W Trac|ors Howard Rotary Hoes, Clifio^d Englfeh Rotary Cuitl^ vator mcal D'emenatrator 'MR. B C. MCNABB, 'Phone 6339, Palmerston Nortti MANAWATU " MACiMliEK I ■ " EXCHANGE GQi» ',LTD».
Ihe Levin Meat Co, Ltd. THE BETTER BUTCHERS Can "Meat" yqu iri your demand I for ' Prime Ox "and Heifer Beef— Spring Lamb— Hpgget Mutton, and Quality Luncheon a'nd Saveloys. Weraroa: Opp. Railway Station— 'Phone 6.24. (W. URQUKART.' Prop.) McMINN & SON, MonumentaJ Masons. Keepa St., Weraroa, LEVIN. " TELEPHONE 430M. Osmetery Work of all Descnptlons undertaken in any part oi distrlct.
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Chronicle (Levin), 17 February 1948, Page 8
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