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| Another Lot of Smart Millinery A I I Just Come to -dirk's. . I H T/"OU are cordially invited to see them. Each hat is g Bj -*• brimming over jwith all the freshness and delight of \T|( " I i gj Summer, from the most charming model all tlirough to the VSt p- | 1 Ej serviceable Panama, The joy of seeing and buying any of * 1 § §j these new hats at Clark's is not marred by fancy prices. I I THE POPULAR SAILOR SHAPES, I | THE : NEW MUSHROOM SHAPES, THE I ! TAGEL DROOP HATS, POKE SHAPES | I := AND SPORT HATS. :: « i -nsuui Yedda, Tagel, Silk, Lace and Crepe-de-chene are Eg le materials and every wanted color included The j| shapes are representatives of everything new this I season. No one can see our collection and fail to get g VgljjfpSf ~ Si full satisfaction. ■ READY-TO-WEARS, UNTRIMMED SHAPES 8 !M — / AND MODELS WITH THE WATER MELON j JC\ lj>/ , 1 :: CROWNS. :: 1 All at Our Usual Good Values. I W. M. CLARK, - - Levin's Best Store. |

I' 1 T. SHERLAW, ' Watchmaker & Jeweller, Oxford Street, LEVI?!. jfjfr The largest stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, : | JEWELLERY and FANCY GOODS on the ! West Coast cf this island is to be seen at ' H T. SHERLAW'S ffTiQl IPII Engagement Rings, Wedding Ring*, (■pll and Wedding Presents in great variety. " ; In REPAIR WORK T. SherSaw can j , challenge comparison. A | EXPERIENCE IN j I PRACTICAL WATCH MAKING. < j ' - ww——mmi—i«niinißnir"Tr™T l "" M ** Jl,,L,l 'lirilfaWH^T"l-' i 'fTf""'""* J T. SHERLAW. : J|g| Watchmaker & Jeweller, LEVIN. ; I

C. FRECKLING, LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S I :: TAILOR :: I OXFORD STREET, 1 :: LEVIN :: 1 R!D;WG BREECiiJES A SPECIALTY 1

FOR - SALE - OE ■ EXCHANGE FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY, 9QO ACRES, Freehold. All in grass and crops and all rich flat land. Well watered and subdivided into 16 paddocks. Buildings —2 good houses, 5 rooms each. Concrete Cowshed, Trapshed, Fowlhouse, Pigstyes. Price £50 per acre, £1500 down, or would take in exchange smaller property or farm, good land J. W. PERKINS, : LAND AGENT, - - LEVIN. ::

Wm. STOREY, Sash & Door Factory. Seddon WJEMA.R OAA Large Stock of Doors and Sashes always on hand. All kinds of Joinery made at the shortest notice. Write for quotations, or ring up 'phone 46. WHEN YOUR BOOTS BEGIN TO GO YOU SHOULD GO TO REPAIRING OP BOOTS IS a Specialty at my establishment. The BEST of Leather and the BEST of Workmanship. Reasonable Charges and Prmpt, Dependable Work. NEW BOOTS IN GREAT VAKTETY. F. W. PINK, S:

A British Company The Dr. Jaeger Sanitary Woollen System Co., Ltd. Founded London, 1883. Contractor* to The War Office andThe^AJmiralty^ Founded in London in 1883, the Dr. Jaeger Company has always been British in Capital, Control and Interests It hat branches throughout Great Britain, Canada, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. The Dr. Jaeger Company is on the Official List of Providers to The Army and Navy, and has received considerable contracts from The War Office and The Admiralty, It it alio one of (he largest Suppliers of Officer!* Outfits in the United Kingdom and the Dominions. Patriotic Societies in London regularly avail themselves of Jaeger Wares when dispatching comforts to the j Troops. Jaeger Goods are British Made and are the Staodard Health Wear of the World I if your Local Draper cannot supply write lo— The Dr. Jaeger Wholesale Depot, WELLINGTON «> 14 )

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 17 November 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Levin Daily Chronicle, 17 November 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Levin Daily Chronicle, 17 November 1917, Page 2

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