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I Extraordinary I HlQll ClflSS FHOIWCfIF Special Sale J RfICCS. I :':•'•'• -i Ladies' Patent Courts good quality and * 1 *Eiwv(r\ w- i Ladies' Glace Court and Strap Shoes. 1 JRy DEEP -\'W ~ - I Ladies High Boots Grey Suede and IfpfcKfriKster WisiiiM Costumes I - * I / J I Men's Glace Boots, 33s 6d to 455. o ,or H. A. DRAWBRIDGE, I 21 Days Unly ! I Oxford Street - levin. 1 MISS BROWN, who is now in charge of our Showroom, has decided to make Wow SOGflSa 1 an early clearance of our Washing and Worsted Costumes for Women and i Maids to make room for reorganising the Department. We were most for- REMEMBER! The Best Is always the Cheapest. 1 tunate at the beginning of the season in securing, at a great discount, a big B lot of Sample Costumes, and including our own Stock will offer them at Kind. Germination /o I "Deep Cut Prices." Some will be shown in our windows, others m the SWEDE; g9 1 Showroom, all marked in Plain Figures showing the reductions. The Cos- Elephant ••• - 80 n tumes are made up in the following washing materials : Garbicoid, Gabar- Crimson King 1 ••• 90 1 dine, Mat Cloth, Spong Cloth, Pique, and Japanese and Shantung Silks. Be- Superlative ... ••• 98 1 sides these we are-including all our Petone and Kaiapoi All-wool Tweeds, TUKNIP: , T M th 99 I Worsted and Serge Costumes ig the SPECIAL SALE. Residents of Levin Q-tota 94 I snd district should not miss this chance of securing a good Summer Costume MANGEL : I at less than pre-war Prices. Jersey Queen ••• 133 B Prizewinner ••• 124 1 . Long Red ••• 125 I 9 Assorted White Garbicord and Pique Costumes, slightly soiled, 5.4 special price 29s 6d OUR »RA|S ob^AINABLE^ 1 3 White Pique Costumes, new and well made, usual price 59s 6d special price 39s 6d ■ bEED OATS. JJIJMJIibI Utf 1 A.IJN AIiLU. B 2-White Snong Cloth Costumes, slightly soiled, were 42s 6d special price 25s „ \Y * A. 1 4 White Neat Cloth Costumes, good for hard wear, 63s special price 42s ||n flrAl* AS V 1 fl fAflf H 4 "White Garbicord Costumes, will wash and boil, 63s special price 39s 6d f JUllWwll 9 3 Heavy Shantung Silk Costumes, usually 95s special price 65s I 7 High Grade Shantung Silk Costumes, were 105s special price 79s 6d Merchants, Auctioneers OC Liana balesmen, I 2 Only Japanese Silk Costumes, ir* white only, were 95s special price 7ss • I 2 Only Japanese Silk Costumes, in white only, were 75s special price 59s 6d LiJiiV liN. 1 J> Mat Cloth Costumes, in assorted Champagne Shades, were 63s special price 42s |||iai^ ——w———■— ] 5 Poplin Costumes, in assorted shades in O.S. sizes, 67s 6d special price 59s 6d I 2 Summer Tweed Costumes, belted Coats, were 95s special prise 59s 6d I 1 Black Garbicord'Costume, usually 69s fid ' special price 49s 6d ■ 1. 1 Each Plain Cream and Striped Cream Serge Costumes, were 120s special price 99s od Jk I ,«A I . 2 Sicillian Cestumes, Petone make, in Belted Navy, 13>9s 6d special price 119s 6d Ljv Tveh . 1 2 Only Grey Sicillian Costumes, latest styles, were 115s special price 99s 6d .. I 1 Brown Wool Garbicord Costume, usually 175s special price 135s \ <£ 4r' r 'g 3 t 1 1 Mole Wool CJ-arbicord Costume, usually 155s special price 115s ; ' |j* ~%y\ 1 1 Black and White Check Tweed Costume, usually 105s special price 90s / | £■: JU I\\ «L I 2 All-wool Tweed Costumes, usually 134s 6d special price 109s 6d Eg /oafplg) f J ■£' \ pp\ a V |v\ -14 Assorted Navy and Black Costumes, in Petone and 3Jaiar.oi makes Jg f**M Jw! M 4 usually £7 7s to £9 9s, special price £6 6s to £8 8s B fiW Wp i * | f\W \ /• | NO TWO COSTUMES ALIKIi. SIZES IN " SMALL WOMEN'S," " WOMEN'S," & "0.5." 1 J || * la s pito of railway restrictions ami tli-o over increasing octst of materj ** ] a l» wo a re* still able by buying direct -from flie manufacturers lor cash I to laud our stocks olwnodorn high grade foot wear at prices that coinf - pare favourably with those of a year ago. '1T "\y 0 fully recognise that to be cheap in the true sense ail article must ' not only be low in price but of high grade and latqst style. A glance at our Window Display where every article is plainly priced will oonN vince that these qualities are combined in all our well known brand^of foot wear. __ v « jrv VT I . OUR STOCKS INCLUDE.—lndies' black brogue for style and quala / [@l/M M* M A I■ ■ / fc- itv thi s shoe is unsurpassed at-25is. Ladies' Willow Calf Welts Derby ®/lI l/H 1 M /m ■W HA Out .1 shoo of distinction at 27s 6d. Ladies' Patent Leather Welted fc Wh IHf B tt j I ,LA |m ! Derbv cut unequalled at 265. Men's Black G-lace with patent toe-caps V ? 0 LvJlft' m\ JL m a stylish line at 32s 6d. Men's Willow Hide, sewn soles, .a hard wearg . , • | ing proposition at 355. Men's Welted Leatlier lined Willow, CHALS l LENGE quality at 40s. Men's Blac Gince Kid and Box Calf from U O . ■ I 30s. arc really cheap in the proper sense. „ raj We invite your inspection of the above lines. A good range of GOLI* I ■ Lev ill's Best Store ■ I BALTjS 111 sfcook from 2s 3di _ MEN STYLISH TAN DERBYS With Sewn Soles, a smart summer .1 boot at 30s. ; I ' " OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. 'Phone 129. LAn Easy Wiiwr t BIQ BOOh V«urs for' . Sole Agent for Crocket and Jones... i aitken's Borgnins ! Cf£ a "V —i tTWH I Special Value M I V. Finding: ourselves lieryvily stockfi . ed with Colonial Library books and rarall §|j tra / knowing that. a big consignment HANDSOME OAK-FINISHED, BBS HI P ) / _ or new books is due to arrive any Wlas&2 K& M f d »y» We have decided to offer "SILVER-TONE" CABINET BBBSe| k J P ) h Writin „ PaH TH<f Whole «f Our I M P 1 k [| Writing r3d ,t •|. f Wlth al] the latest adjustments: Sg||Mjl ! . i 1 V ill 01 (1) Exclusive system of tone oon- i , f/.j> | ■w» Pifles - colonial LiDraries f j (3) Scientifically-6elected sound box * - ''' % MXTRA STRONG LINICN PAPER w hioh, includes many now books and diaphragm. r , - markcdi at 5s and 6s each, at the c . , ~ "'i fj TTio Best Value in Levin. absurdly low price of ou [ v " th i™e modelTof hiU # strument in New Zealand and advise m / jf+ early enquiyy as they are certain to i ' vlso ask abH,,t our ENVEmi ' I!S - % !t | onrh sell quickly. j | f W Who Study their Appearance and I' o«t s ' JWSIC MEANS HA ~ ! M W( PodKt M-r fl 3 pvrfrpq It FOR ONE MONTH ONT-Y Call to-dav j • BRAND, Clonics 1 ATKEN AITKEN AITKEN —sum (yT if"(!''/Pi) better frabrics—have the frmous Optima Fronts, making it practically impossible ['r.'a'lX'S LEADING BOOKSKIiTiKI'v. IN'S LEADING BOOKSELLER. LEVIN'S LEADING BOOKSELLER 1 111® Ifflilf for tho coat to get out of shape, and are f ; • uwmjijjjui.u. I |l| Wiivjii. /V///y made 111 sizes that will meet the de- ' 1 'I //// fj mands of the most exacting figure. You take no risk with a ROSCO. Have V/| Jfl you seen|the New Season -Range, pro- ! S'JIIll FMlWeir: ' I —I THE ® ___ mu Hecitfe. i Har> „. Pn ©HROSS inarvev & bo. !i company., ltd. _ J N roa lincss for the- fine weather over- 18 I I J haul your boots and shoes. We linve 8 J j t , * a '-staff oi three competent tradesmen f UNDERTAKERS and • T »,.« v B ik'W on the premises. All repairs will T ' ' Local Representitive. !>j promptly attended to in the most FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ;< - workmanlike manner. Our boot hos- p .. . ' ~ital has stood the test of a quarter of Personal Supervision OllttOllS NeW SeaSOn SeeOS HaVC Arrived. a century aiul is still going strong. . r ihon.' J [ and comprise the followingf, Prizewinner, Lon^ ! A full stock of latest models ™ ! Red ' a " d Jersey Quee " Mang°,din footwear to choose from | "SffiT • Pinfcj II I W. BULL & CO., TI-TE PREMIER BOOT STORE, LEVIN. I 1 J I I LEVIN.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 28 October 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Levin Daily Chronicle, 28 October 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Levin Daily Chronicle, 28 October 1919, Page 2

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