Supplement Advertisers.
O. >S. Keedwoll, chemist, is making a speciality of photographic dovelo-piiig. printing and enlarging. A full stork of photographic requirements is on hand for those whose interest lies in t his direction. The well-known furnituro maiinl'tctureus, Harvey and Co., have a .Fins.; di ■- pla.v oif artistic and useful articles, which will bo worth inspection. Mrs Bevan is opening a Christmas Sale of clothing, underwear, i etc, on Monday morning at 10.30, which affords a great opportunity foe the keen shopper. W. B. Macintosh, Levin's carriage builder, is still at the old address, where all branches of the trade are undertaken. Plain washing and ironing are the main, features of Fraseu-'s Laundry, in ■Queen street, where all work is guaranteed. Tilr,K Hugh Hull's hairdj'efising saloon is carried on under expert management. A full stock of smokers' sundries is stocked. .For exclusive tailoring.. 11. Freeh tiling is well and favourably' known. His stylo is up-to-date, and the materials are of the best. Cleanliness and satisfaction are the strong points of T. Jenman's hairdreissing saloon. Mr Jenman always carries a big assortment of smokers' requisites, and two billiard tables are on the premises. The Sims Hardware Company is again to the fore with supplies of crockery, glassware and cutlery for the fes'tiv;' season. " A big range of gift goods is also on tend. "Dainty luncheons and suppers are indispensable at holiday time, and tho Misses McKegg are making ample provision at the Taieri Tea Kooms. The "Taieri" ds the rendezvous of those dining out. J. S. JolinstoiK'V wood and coal yard in Durham street Is as usual, well stocked. Orders receive prompt attention. Gibson's Stoav is the plnco for rare Christmas dainties. Everything of the best at low prices. 1 The Grand Hotel, under Mrs Doogan's management, lias become a popular house. It fa conducted on the best lines and every attention is given to visitors. .... The new Fish .Shop is receiving Iresh supplies every day, luncheons and suppers may be obtained at all horn's. A. L. "Williams' line shop in Oxford etreet is stocked with a special lot of cakes for Christmas, also an assortment of fancy boxes of chocolate suitable for presents. Mrs Barbam, Oxford street, opposite ■tlie school, mafceM a speciality of home--made sweets. Ample provision lias been madle for Christmas; also summer drinks of all kinds. Miss Cole is still carrying on at the .Old Fish Shop near the Post Office, where a well-served meal is always obtainable. As usual at this Season, Mrs Dean has a great variety of Her famous homemade toffees on hand, together with summer drinks from her own factory. •n ' '"Faftous for 25 years for quality and yalife 1 -' is" the proudi <.;liaiia of -W. M, Clark, tho well-known-.Levin draper.. A of gift goods is now on view. _ , T. Sherlaw, "Levjn's leading jewerer, has a raJ'e display of seasonable gifts itv \ silverware. • \. Christmas slipping should be donu now is the advice of.'T. Broome, the grocer of Weraroa and Levin.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 21 December 1918, Page 3
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