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What Will You Wear /yyPl This Spring ? L<X >R I SPRING ! THE SEASON OF GAT COLOURS IS NEAR AT I S°° N y ° U Will lay aßidS y ° Ur winter B arments fortlie morecheerful materials that associate themselves with the coming season. I As in previous years, CLARK'S have prepared for your rei. i') quirements in no small measure. You will be pleased with the * l charming display of Millinery, Blouses, Costumes Fabrics now I If* 'IIV \ * on ( view. Everything of the best possible quality at reasonable pric MILLINERY. v The delightful modes are quite unusual. The perfect blend of colours, the neat shapes and dainty trimming# are well worth seeing—they represent the most approved hats tor N.B.—Our Millinery display is being made in our Showroom —NOT IN OUR WINDOW . We invite you to come inside. BLOUSES AND FABRICS. iln all tW favoured materials you will find here a selection that is sure U) deliglit 7°"* new lines these blouses are most becoming and hav won the approval of die ® e Z.' de _ wonderful variety of voiles, crepes, and other delightful fabrics will enable you to sa isiy aire for something dignified an d distinctive. COSTUMES. Your new Costume will be well chosen if you come iand see our latest models. and attractive lines they *re decidedly smart. The colours and matenals most favoured to-day axe here. HAVE A LOOK THROUG H OUR NEW STOCKS. -YOU WILL FIND MANYPLEA- . SING ITEMS THAT YOU REQUIRE. W. M. Clark, Levin's - Best - Store, l——————i—— ■

.' . \ ' ——I FARLANDS ' QUALITY FEATURES. Wednesday, Sept. II DIRECTION . w. A. LOW The Management have muoh pleasure.in presenting the greatest of all super-features 1 The Big Thrill, Featuring Reg (Snowy) Baker. A PKamninn All-round Athlete and Stunt Actor, in Seven &cts that teem with thrills Australia . „. w seen equalled, in the Great Spy Story The Enemy Within unmasking the dastaruly spies in our own fair country. Who sank the Cumberland and Port Kembla ? Wh° placed the nines off the North Cape and Sunk the Wimmera ? Wh" £ U! ded the Piracy in tire the raider Wolf ? m~All the Spies of the Kaiser in Australia unmasked. Supported by the Second Episode of drime SecWK S• i - Prices—Adults}, Is. Booked seats only, 2s. Children, 6d- Special music by our orchestra.

OBnHMiaaMUBBHgEnBBSSS&ainBanBBBSifIHBg Harvay&Uo, UNDERTAKERS and FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Personal Supervision. Phone 8. I LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR. ♦ R. Frechtling m Oxford Street, Levin. RIDING BREECHES. | LADIES' COSTUMES.

111 V TjIEW of us realise the extent to 1 J- which footwear enters into our lives. It is indeed an essen a ~ tial part of our existence. If the A supply of boots and shoes ceased . . _ we should find it very hard to get selection 4|f There's wisdom in the famous m saying: "THE BOOTMAKER IS DoriQFt MORE IMPORTANT THAN rciivu the mayor." B6OtS A visit to the Premier Boot I Emporium will convince the most mill fastidious, with its great stylish UHU array of hear wearing boots and SflOeS shoes from all the best makers. CALL TO DAY! BRING IN YOUR REPAIRS AS WELL. F* W. Pinlk, THE BOOTERIES - - LEVIN. . I, i —__ — - . , Wm. STOREY, Sash & Door Factory. J jSeddon btreet, - RO.AA Large Stock of Doors and Basher, always o hand. All kinds of'.Joinery made at the so rtest notice. Write for quotations, or ring up 'phone 46.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 10 September 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Levin Daily Chronicle, 10 September 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Levin Daily Chronicle, 10 September 1918, Page 2

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