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BUSINESS NOTICES. CLEANING SUGGESTIONS AT REMARKABLE VALUES. A.l. Soap, per bar ...... (id. Velvet Soap, per bar .... Bd. Our Special, per bar .... 1/3. St. Mungo, large packet 1/9. Hudson’s Extract, 6 pkts. 1/-. Electric Sand Soap, 3 cakes lid Carbolic Sand Soap, 5 bars 1/Washing Soda, 91b 1/-. Caustic Soda, lib. tin .... 9d. Caustic Soda, 21b. tin .. 1/4. Caustic Soda, 101 b. tin, 5/10. Resin, per 1 lb 6d. Borax, per 1 lb 6d. WHERE MONEY GOES FARTHEST FOR EVERYTHING. RIMMER'S THE BIG CASH STORE. OXFORD STREET

WANTED. RANTED —Quality second hand 'water pipe. Price and particulars to “Wafer,” c/o “Chronicle” Office. RANTED —Gentleman Boarder, superior home, al conveniences. Telephone. Apply “Boarder,” c/o “Chronicle.” MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNAMENT, organised by the Levin Labour Social Club, Druids’ Hall, Friday Next, March 2nd. See Wednesday’s Chronicle full particulars of valuable prizes. Dance and supper to follow. RANTED —By competent tradesman.— Painting, paperhanging, either by day, contract labour or straight net contract. Address at “Chronicle” Cilice. £LEVER MARY 1/2 tin. Disinfectant Powder 1/ tin, Toilet Paper 3 for 1/, Brooms from 4/0, Yard Brooms 4/11. 11 at wood’s, next Auction Mart. ENVELOPES of all qualities, plain orprinted. Minimum order 250. Buy your business stationery in bulk from the “Levin Daily Chronicle.” p|EAR “Stiffy and Mo’? (late of Fuller’s) in Tit B ts; Hear Queonie and David Kail in Ukulele Dream Hear Nick Lucas in “Thinking of You”; Hear Two Black Crows and many others in H.M.V., Columbia* Brunswick, and Parlorphone Records at Kingsbeer’s. ’J’HERMOS FLASKS will keep liquids cool, as well as hot, and can be used to carry cool drinks for outside workers, Some new pint sizes 3/6 each at 8. Keedwoll’s Pharmacy. A - U our first purchase of Jars are -sold out, but. more arr'ving this week. Prices lowest in the town. One dozen. Quart Jars and 5 lbs of our Choice Tea tor L)/(i. —Paiker Yineent and Co., Levin. “KING OF GLORY” and “O Sons

and Daughters.” An excellent record by the Temple Church Choir, 5/-, with the wonderful boy soprano, also fresh slocks to hand of the wonderful “Hear My Prayer” record by the .-anie choir at Aitken’s Music Store, exclusive H.M.V. Agent. RADIES! —Please take aiote that Ciars. ks, Lid., are this year, specialising; ;w beautful evening frocks—all vics eciug quite exclusive. Ladies fv<yumg siineihing nice to wear should Visit Clark’s Showrom. ‘ ‘ \Y! 11T E WINDSOR ” tablet for 6d at C. S. Keedwell’s 'Mtarmacy. This is.made by Midgley’s 'he English Soap Specialists, and is exceptional quality and value, being a direct, importation. RADIES’ COATS—A beautiful early a'li jovi shewing. >;vlcs ilia! are not ■dir wo e'e-c-.v lie. c, a .id | that will beat-. ! he hand. a, C':r k’s. Lid., for •he t.-r'c-l, mi ni ii Coats —a!! styles are < ic’d.-mvc to Levin ’.- Revf Store only. 0C If v V LOAN rSING Department is still doing great work. What about cottr car fii os and tube repairs, and don’t forget Gumboots. Get Mtein fixed luf'o.e the weal her breaks, l-hin ’f think it n : n’t going to rain no mote. — Milnes’ Garage. f-fIGH GRADE BREAD must be made from high grade ingredients. It’s impossible to “trim” the cost of production and have the quality in the finished article. Magnet Bread contains only the best of everything, and is sold at the price fixed by the Government, viz., 6id,—Hornig’g Magnet Bakery or agents. DLACK Covered Exercises 3d each, 300-page .scribbling' pads fid each, .100 page note Vo 1 - 3d each. 2d rubbers now Id each. Did binary 25,000 words Pd. Send the children to Aitken’s Big Value Store.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 28 February 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Levin Daily Chronicle, 28 February 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Levin Daily Chronicle, 28 February 1928, Page 1

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