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W-" ' .1 - - g -^s ■ | WALLPAPERS I OF DISTINCTION 1 HAVE ARRIVED 1 GRANFIELD & CO. I MAIN STREET — OTAKI NOW AVAILABLE BY THE CASE — For — JAM, SAUCE, AND CHUTNEY RECIPES for the delicious fruit are obtainable at — JACK HING MAIN STREET, OTAKI. Thone 212

STOCKTAIINS BARGAINS! STATIONERY — TGYS HANDBAGS — CROCKERY MANY LINES HEAVILY T EDUCED AT LARSEN'S . MAIN STREET, OTAKI \ TOWNSEND & PAHI, LTD. FRUIT and VEGETABLE saies held daily. Satisl'aclion guaranteed. FLOWERS A SPECtALTY Labels and Advice Notes on application. For better results send your next consignment to: TOWNSEND & PAUL, LTD., Fruit & Produce Merchants, ALLEN STREFT — WELLINGTON KOTEL JUBILEE, Otaki "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Cars and Buses pass the door at frequent intervais. Best of Wines, Ales and Spirits ACCOMMODATION: The Best T. A. McFetridge, Proprietor ACRICULTURAL C0KTRACT1NG fOR Ploughing (Oouble or slngle furrow), Disclng, Harrowing and Sweeping, see or ring R. McGuigan, Otaki Railway. 'Phone 314. .

FLOWER GROWERS Send your cut flowers to us for highest prices and prompt returns. .DAILY AUCTION SALES, MONDAY TO FRIDAY. Labels and advice notes sent on application. ALL TRAINS MET GEORGE THOMAS & Co. Ltd. Fruit Exchange, W2LLINGT N — For — ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES And PROMPT SERVICE FOR WIRING CONTRACTS OR REPAIR JOBS D. G. BECK Electrical Contractor • . AOTAHI STREET; OTAKI 'Phone 210 * * { i l " * - i - ii r tm FOR .. AMYTHIMG AND " EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL YOU CANNOT DO BETTER THAN CALL S. W. HARVEI MAIN STREET — OTAXJ

' TRAIN PASSENGERS CAN HELP ; . j ! Prcleet Irack WorkmenFrom Unnecsssary Damage !• ' I ! The Railways Deparlment reminds train travellers that 1 , it is a piniishable offence to throw bottles or other j > objects from any railway carriage. Carelessness of this \ nature is a source of danger to railway track workmen, I and the co operation of passengers is sought in checking any instance of the kind which might come under their 1 notice. Aerated water bottles and the like should be j: left in the placcs provided on station platforms.or if 1 taken into earriages, plaeed on the floor under a seat. i Throwing Objects From Carriage Windows Is !1 Punishable ^ _ _ __ - • — — I MARTIN'S I British Boilt Combraed Side Delivery Rake, i Swath Turner and Tedder. f I LIMITED STOCKS . WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR ! DELIVERY IN NOVEMBER, 1949. | Plac® Your Order Now! | PRICE:ji Horse Drawn, £75/10/6 j Tractor Hitch, £77/15/6 | t.O.R. PALMERSTON NORTH. J J. B. MacEWAN & CO., LTD., ! Pbon« S329. PALMERSTON NORTH.

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Chronicle (Levin), 18 May 1949, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 18 May 1949, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 18 May 1949, Page 3

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