Business Notes
♦ A reward is offered for the recovery of ;t grey Persian cat lost about a week ago. Mr H. Walkley notifies in his advertising space on page 2, that 'his drapery establishment will remain open until 9 p.m. on Thursday night, April sth, and will be closed until Tuesday morning. April 10. On Tie, fruiterer and greengrocer. Levin, advertises that he lias fresh stocks of green growths arriving daily His shop is close to Levin post office, and in addition to his principal lines he carries a large and varied stock of confectionery', mutton birds, and othor delicacies for delectation of various palates.
A strong trap, practically new, is fo rsale. Particulars may be had on application to Mr J. S. Johnstone, Oxford street. ill- Charles Dempsy, of Palmerston North, and Mr J. L. Arcus, of Wellington. public accountants, are prepared to assist farmers in making up Income Tax returns. An advertisement on the subject is printed on page 3 of to-day's Chronicle. The "Atlas" farm powder, an explosive compound for Wasting ijreestumps, subsoiling work, etc., shortly will be on sale by Mr T. Broome, of Weraroa and Levin. Next Tuesday, at 11 a.m. a demonstration of the use of this explosive will be given on Mr Ingram's farm, Queen street, Leviii. Details are advertised 011 page 3. rVg-tfTT ,«v
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 29 March 1917, Page 3
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222Business Notes Levin Daily Chronicle, 29 March 1917, Page 3
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