■ ''' ' ' |fL Your Summer Blouse ? ||i II; —-Dress ? ■ If|J ft Costume ? if | SUMMER IS UPON US NOW 1 W THIS is no time to delay; the weather demands light, cool -clothes —not the heavy garments you wore during the winter. ™ • jt» Visit CLARK'S STORE and select your materials now for Summer Blouses and Ureases. \ rou CAN DEPEND ON THE . QUALITY. Yes, the voiles, muslins, crepes, silks and Summer Tweeds have been selected with the utmost care that you may be more than satisfied with, every purchase here. . , n , ■ „ w in Just read-through the items below. Only a few examples of the many dainty ±ab y be. pleased to see, whien in our Dress Goods Department. * ; FLORAL VOILES in newest kinds, double widths, 3s 6d to 4s 6d yard. PLAIN YOILES, in all latest colourings, 2s 6d to 3s 6d yard. - CYLKCEL, a new cotton material, fast dyes, 32 inches wide, Is lid per vara. TROPICAL SUITINGS,, in Tussore shades, 32 inches wide, 3s 6d per yard. REAL JAPANESE CREPES in every wanted shade, Is 6d to Is lid yard. , GABARDINE SUITINGS, creme grounds, black stripes, 40 inches wide, 4s bd yam. CHECK MATERIALS, for costumes or walking skirts, m small and medium checg, g trom^^ You must come in and see these delightful dresa goods to fully appreciate the colours and effects—and the selection is very wide just now. Make a point of calling nr pp JW. M. Clark, Levin's - Best - Store. - • "
Begg's for Pianos. , . .The name of BK&(} i« synonymous of the BEST IN PIAHOB. Their years" business reputation being a guarantee that you will get QUA.LII AJNU GOOD VALUE. Chas. Begg & Go., Ltd., of Wellington, ' ' ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE APPOINTED MR K. Al l KEN, OXFORD STREET, LEVIN, ' - THEIR--SOLE ; PIANOS AND ORGANS. THE BRINSMEAD, GHALIjEN, GEORGE ROBERTSON, BORi), BREWSTER, ; AND OTHER HIGH-GRADE PIANOS, Can be Purchased from Mr Ait ken at Wellington Prices. EVERY PIANO GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS. I PIANOS NOW ON VIEW AT CHAS. BEGG & CO, LTDT The Oldest Established Piano House in New Zealand. I
PEW of us realise the extent to -■- which footwear enters into our lives. ■ It is indeed an essen Atial part of our existence. If the supply of boots and shoes ceased ' we should find it very hard to get Selection j«. f)f There's wisdom in the famous saying: "THE BOOTMAKER IS Durfpfj MORE IMPORTANT THAN rcueis T h E mayor." BOOtS A visit to the Premier 800 l I Emporium will convince the most fl|)(l fastidious, with its great stylish array of hear wearing boots and SIIOCS shoes from ttll the best makers. CALL TO DAT! BRING IN TOUR REPAIRS AS WELL. W. Pink, I THE BOOTERIES - - LEVIN. { ; ||
-■WTEW-ggt- J" ' 1 Harvey & Go. UNDERTAKERS and I | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. J Personal Supervision. 1 Phone 8. 8 Private phone, No. 128. . |
—~~— 1 .LADIES' AND GENTLEI MEN'S TAILOR. » R. Frechtling a f I Oxford Street, Levin. RIDING BREECHES. LADIES* COSTUMES. I
' ' II • J Wm. STOREY, Sash & Door Factory. Seddon /Street, WERA TtOA. A Large Stock of Doors and Sashes always on hand. All kinds of Joinery made at the shortest notice. Write for quotations ring up 'phone 46. |
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 15 October 1918, Page 2
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