•. i Mrs Bevan j WISHES to announce that she lis starting in business in Oxford street (next door to Mr Hall's Dental Surgery). Beautiful costumes and blouses, latest designs, prices moderate. Good quality crepes , all shades at Is Bdi per yard. High class stationery, runps, etc., suitable for ladies' requirements. Children's hand made frocks; dozens to choose from; pi-ices from 2s lid to 7e lid. 1/orelv shades in silk blouses at 14s fid. DRESSMAKING and COSTUM. JXG lone on the premissSarid to order TERMS: CASH. Note address: OXFORD STREET, Levin. £IUSTOMERS PLEASE NOTE: business wilt, be resumed AS USUAL PROM DECEMBER 3rd. ' Hiss MfiSßganiSy LADIES' EMPORIUM. J. L©niviion & Go. Family Butchers Levin. BEG to intimate that tihey have commenced delivering meat in Levin and will be pelaeed to supply families PRIME OX BEEF fed, on the Kuku Prime 2-fcooth Shropshire Downs bred and fed by Mr Robt. Bevan, Manak'au. The delivery cart will stand at the Levin Dairy Co.'s factory from 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. on Wednesdays and Fridays; at the Ihakara creamery on Tuesdays and 'Thursdays, and in Oxford street, Levin on Saturdays. TERMS: STRICTJLY CASH. Orders promptly attended to. Exceptional chant* for a man with small capital to make a start on the land. This property has a big prospective value and is capable of mudh improvement. AA (i ACRES, Manawatu Te'reUtownship, (J miles, 200 acres been felled and -grassed. House C rooms and out buildings. Land Transfer Ti'Je. Possession can be given at once. PRICE: £6 per acre, £250 cash, balance at 6 per cent. (Would consider an exchange.) Perkins Land Agent, Levin. CLEARING SALE. AT PARAPARAUMU. THURSDAY, DECEMBER. 12. 1918. At 12 noon. WitUambJ^ in conjunction with Jlcvsm LEVIN AND CO., LTD., have received instruction,; from tihe Public Trustee in the Estate of the 'a' .• R. Drewitt (which has Ik--.": . 1) to sell by Public Audio-', i-ii 'It'.: farm as above: 210 owes and lambs •55 dry slieep 170 woolly hoggets C oow-s in milk 3 springing heiFers 2 dry cows 7 weaner calvee 8 mixed yearlings 5 2-year steers 4 3-year steers 1 18-months bull 40 gallon Mellote Separator, churn, butter worker. I'lanet, Jr., cultivator, spring trap, dray and harness, galvanised! iron, wire and sundries. On account of Frank Howell, Esq. (wiho has given up contracting) the whole of hi- plant comprising: 5 draught mares and geldings . " (broken all work) 2 .spring cart geldings (broken all work) 4 block drays, 5 sets harness, 5 sets leading harness, 2 d.f. ploughs, 2 sets B. and T. chains, tine harrows. J-ton roller, reaper and bin cler, sledge and; sundries. Also on account of other clients: 140 ewe hoggets : '1 6-year draught mare with foal ■ at foot 2 good hacks 1 unbroken 3-year gelding 1 aged trap mare mHE YOUNG FOLK.—Spe I J- oinl line of collapsible Ensrfixed baby chairs. Our factory made drop-side cols, great value, iisb push c^rts —adjustable and IIARVRY unr" CO., Tbmie 8,
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 10 December 1918, Page 3
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