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Compulsory Removal. R. McAllister Painter and Decorator HAVING been obliged to leave the premises occupied by him in Oxford Street, Levin, begs to intimate that .he has removed to the shop next to Mr Cooper's hairdressing saloon, Weraroa. Orders sent to Box 18 or left with Mr Cooper I will be promptly attended to. Large Stock of Wall-Papers at pre-war 1 Prices. | jBHnBMBBBHSBnaaaBnHHBBnaMHiMHDnnHnBBS It is due to every one to " till" his bit of land, whether ■ large or small, to the best advantage. Those who should know say there is a WORLD SHORTAGE of food. Our stock of SEEDS has been purchased with a.view to supplying the needs of our fertile district. We welcome inspection and inquiries. POTATOES. New Era, Maori Chief, and Sutton's Supreme. THE BEST THREE GROWN. Early Puritan and Ashleaf Kidney (earliest of aH), Gamekeeper, Star and Dates. Standard-Varieties. FARM & GARDEN SEEDS of all varieties, In Bulk and jacketsFULL STOCKS OF GRAIN, MEALS, MANURES, FENCING WIRE AND POSTS, DRAIN PIPES, CEMENT, BENZINE, ETC., ETC. PARKER AND VINCFiN I\ GENERAL MERCHANTS, LEVIN. | i- . . ' ' J

4 . 1 . ' , 11 SHOW WEEK ■ AT . PALMERSTON'S FA SHfON CENTRE. This week the C. 2VE. ROSS CO. commence their Spring Opening and formal presentation of accepted styles 4 for the coming season. The windows are a reflex of the t-/ more extensive displays being made in gUjff \j +he various departments, in a brilliant jfj \ /f ls(\\ portrayal of the fashions of the hour. |V n , Every new note of fashion, every / 111, ml Ifl'fJLff JS*. j new idea, we have found correct, and ft J~*- J most likely to please the discriminat- ffmWiTTjKlj ing taste ot our clientele will be on f-vjfjl Ify )-* view. |Jjf | iff In tnese strenuoue times it must be M/ v I recognised that great difficulties had lift J , to be surmounted in preparing for such U"' I If. -- * an exhibition, yet the showing lacks »s»J 9f*~r I nothing that could improve it as a i f ' FASHION REVIEW. II Rather does it emphasise the resource- | \ / j fulness of our buyers in the face of | \ B I extreme circumstances. 1 1 / I Beauty and interest abound in every ft | _ J section, with attractively low prices >" j to add to the charm of the occasion. j V\ Real interest always centres upon the ) \\ authoritative display at / Palmerston's Fashion Centre. W ; — — C. M. ROS& CO., LTD. PALMERSTON'S FASHION CENTRE. w——aa———h——w——mi —mini m

I' 1 " 1 1 "I 11 1 1 Defeat The Dust Demon SPRING CLEANING time will soon be with us, a time once dreaded by all housemaids on account of the back breaking work it entailed. But now with our present day methods all drudgery is done away with. No need to go .down on your knees to polish floors or climb step ladders to dust tops of doors, walls or ceilings, etc. Dust is germ laden. Don't scatter it. Use our dustless ,goods which pick up and hold the dust. We have them to suit all pockets. Polishing Mops, from 3s 6d to 8s 6d. , Mitten dusters that fit like a glove, 3s. Broom dusters for the walls and pictures. Dust cloths, Wind o Klean Cloths for polishing windows. ( SIMS NOVELTY HARDWARE DEPOT | LEVIN % ■■■■■ ■■.■■■■■■ mm II .Ill# SEED POTATOES. r We can supply anyvof the following varieties : | Early Puritan, Maori Chief, Gamekeeper Aberbrothock, Northern Star, Up-to-date* SUTTON'S GARDEN AND FLOWER SEBDS. / Cash Buyers of Hides and Calf Skins. W. BULL & CO., MERCHANTS LEVIN.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 14 September 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Levin Daily Chronicle, 14 September 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Levin Daily Chronicle, 14 September 1918, Page 2

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