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?M OTOE G ABAGEj > LEVBN. \ I N. G. HOLDAWAY j f Oxford Street So at; j \ L.EAZIN. | (vWWWWWWWWWWWW'WWWVA/WWWWWWVyv4j _ j|J* " \ H. J. HUGHES, Baker and Confectioner. OXFORD-STREET. LEVIN". LATEST IN SMALii GOODS. Il«' YOU CANNOT SEE WHAT TOCT WANT IN THE "WINDOW ENQUIRE INSIDE. 5 per cent Discount on WEDDING CAKiiiS. | E. W. J. SMITH, ( WATCHMAKER > and - JEWELLER OXFORD STREET, LEVIN has much pleasure in announcing to the public of Levin and District that he has arranged with MR. T. SHERLAW, WATCH & CLOCK EXPERT to take over the whole of his Repairing Department. E. W. J. -SMITH In accordance with the above, 011 and after MONDAY, JULY 12th, the Manufacture and Repair Department will be under tlio sole control and personal supervision of MR. T. SHERLAW. I SEED POTATOES. i l EHAOfII CHIEF and EARLY jfPURITAW 1 1 Just landed at % 11 ———■— ( vv^vVV v VV , VA( A V'V v \A? ? FULL STOCKS OF GRAIN, MANURES, WIRE, KEROSENE, J BENZINE, AND GENERAL FARMERS' REQUISITES. I ( PARKER & VINCENT, j (, Grain Merohants, Anctioneers Etc., > |> OXFORD and BATH STREETS. 5 f ' iVWWWWWVAAvVWWfI JHI N Q LEE iKsrisamiEmsrocmeaisaßie —iWW II'!'UITERER,l I '!'UITERER, CONFECTIONER, AND GREEN GROCER. Oxford-aim;L LEVIN I'limmer Terrace SHANNON. FLU'IT AND VEGETABLES FRESH DAILY. CASH BUYER OF FUNGUS. HI.LYESE j^ILK. "While Silk I'JJiu. wide 2s» per yaid. Tussore Silk iWiii. wide 3s per yard. OI'EN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY. «3Sqr j> Seeds Seeds Seeds i f A NEW STOCK 01 ALL KINDS 01'' YATES' SEEDS JUST ID ? HAND. < { :AT;iS " (t. MILNES. \ 5 MANAWATU GROCERY, DRAPERY and GENERAL STORE. r Oxford Street : s s Levin. ) ? NOTE OUR TERMS.--5 per cent on all Cash Purchases amounting j- to 5a and oyer. J j !}£ per cent oil goods paid for on or beforo the 20th of the month J \ following purchase. » vWVVAA/WWVWVv'V,^ BsaagEßMiaßU—>»'»it.' 11 ii ■ VV. BULL . & o?—'T,r~ WE QUOTE, SUBJECT TO SALES, SACKS INChaff, O.S. £7 10b to £9 10s per i J ig Meal 16s 6d. •-ton,-B.©. Crushed Oats 5s 6d per bushel. Ohaff Straw, £4 15s per ton, s.e. Barley Feed 6s and 6s bd bushel. Wheat, prime 83 per Maize, good 6s 9d bushel. Oats, feed, 5s 3d per bushel Maize, crushed, 7a 2d per bushel. Polfard 19s per sack. Sugar 1-a, 12s 3d. Bran 15s 6d per eaok. Tea, 7s 6d and 9s 6d per 61b boi. Kerosene 9a 3d to 9s 9d p ercaso. , - • '

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 July 1915, Page 3

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392

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 July 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 July 1915, Page 3

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