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' ' . G R A I N and PRODUCE CHICKRAISER — CHICKMASH POULTRY MASH — MIXED GRAIN . MEATMEAL — MOOSEMEAL v MOOSENUTS — CA'LF MEAL SEED OATS — FEED OATS CHAFF — WHEAITEN STRAW . PILCHARDINE OIL — BULK VITA ADEE — 1 gal. and 4 gal. Tins ABRAHAM & W1LLIAMS LTD. Gffic© Phone 57. HUGH R. KEYS, 444> Produce Af ent. ^ / ^ ir... ~ = ' ' 1 — A. W. ALLEN, LTD. FRESH AND CRISP, THIS LOVELY RANGE OF SPRING FABRICS WILL TAKE YOUR BREATH AWAY . . . YOU'LL FALL FOR THEM AT FIRST GLANCE 36in Satin Backed Crepe 86in Floral Spun in small Melina, in a range of de- all over pattern with dark lightful plain shades, in-. background and in two cl'uding Saxe, Wine, Gold, tonings only. This is an Rose, Green, Black'and excellent washing fabric. Navy. 6/3 yard 10/3 yard Chadwyn Spun is a hard Linora Crepe is also a wearing, . washable, and heavy weight satin backed crease resisting fabric suitcrepe in three shades. able for suits or frocks. Navy, Tan ancl Sparkling The range of shades inClaret. * clude Rose, Natural, 15/3 yard Lemon, Ice Blue, Saxe, Green, and White. . 36in Floral Spun in a 8/11 yard - clover leaf pattern on the following backgrounds, 32in Spotted.Cambric in a Red, Rose, Teal, Saxe, and small White Spot on backGreen. This fabric is a grounds of Brown, Red crease-resisting, fast col- and Blue. Fast colour and our and washable fabric. jvashable. 8/- yard 5/6 yard LEVIN'S BUSIEST STOKE — .t i = "-i " ' " , ,0.

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Chronicle (Levin), 11 September 1948, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 11 September 1948, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 11 September 1948, Page 5

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