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BUSINESS NOTICES.

Levin people arc nothing if they arc not up-to-date, and .Mr ,\. linvratt, <ot llarrat's llyko, Ox fori.' street, has just installo,] a iirst-elass enamelling oven. This apparatus will prove of the greatest utility, as cyclists can have their machines enamelled by tlio best process in bin trade without sending them out of the town. After the machines hav< been thoroughly cleaned and polished tliev are put into the oven, which is heated by a series of powerful ga.s jets, and receive their first coat of "rust proof." They arc subsequently enamelled twice ana in, and by this time the bicycle finish is to all intents and purposes as good as that of a brand new one. The whole process only takes three hours, aiij} not only is time saved, but. bettoi and moro permanent results are ob tained than by the old system of air drying Iho oven holds six frames at a time. The cleaning of tin machines is effected by an np-to-dat( brazing apparatus, by moans of uhrdi Mr Barraft is able to earn out all kinds oi brazing. At the present time lie ha.s a largo numboi o cycles to bo onaniellrd, while ihosi that ho has submitted to the process have attracted much attention. Among other things, Hari.itt s Byko possesses a model olectri; (haiging plant for charging accuiiina tors,, an,] to motor biovde men t'.iis will bo oi great utility. Ai tlio present time a considerable vn ' f ' ai| ising i.s being done. Mr liarratt carries out all his own budding.and those facts should go to prove that business people 7n Levin are quite as capable of rx>rfrtrmmg all that tlio public require equally as well as the city tradesmen. At Manaknu on Mondey next, ai Mi J. J. Curtis' homestead, Manakau, Mr A. L. .Wilson will hold a clearin gsale of furniture, tools, and sundries. A change of advertisement from the Cash Moat Mart, Thompson'. l buildings, appears in to-day's issue of The Chronicle. This firm make:, a special point of the fact that all its meat is killed under Government inspection at Palmerston North abattoirs. A general servant is advertised for by Mrs D. S. Mackenzie. The Levin Land Agency and Auctioneering Co. advertise their entries for the usual fortnightly sale of pigs and poultry, which is to lit hel don Wednesday, 31st inst., as owing to the Levin races, all Levin sale dates have been altered from Friday to Wednesday.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 August 1910, Page 2

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 August 1910, Page 2

BUSINESS NOTICES. Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 August 1910, Page 2

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