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BUSINESS NOTICES. EDISON BELL RECORDS. 3/- Each. ELECTRIC RECORDING. UERE is a chance to procure good Records at a CHEAP PRICE. “In a Monastery Garden.” “Drilling and Dreaming.” “Broken Melody.” ‘ 4 II umouresque. ’ ’ “In a Little Spanish Town.” “The Birth of the Blues.” Overture to “William Tell.” “Charmani.” “Absent.” “Sympathy.” “Maritana. ” “Colonel Bogey.” THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY IN STOCK. New supplies of “Hear my Prayer.” (11.M.V.) “King ol Glory.” (H.iVI.V.) “Doll Dance.” (11.M.V.) “Rose Marie.” (11.M.V.) “Hawaiian Sunset” (11.M.V.) “The Skaters.” (Zonophuno). “Two Black Crows.” (Columbia). H.M.V. GRAMOPHONES, £ll, £l3 10/-, £25, £35. WM. C. STANNARD, AGENT: BRISTOL PIANO CO. FOR SALE. RANTED TO SELL.—Scagrass pram in good order. Apply to Chronicle. pOR SALE—llolstein-Jersey cow and small Separator (nearly new). Apply Phone 212. pOR SALE—Pig Potatoes £2 15s ton on rail Levin. Cash with order. —F. Ertuck, Fox ton Road, Levin. RANTED TO SELL—Beautiful-toned Piano in good order. Cheap for cash or would give terms. Owner leaving Levin, reason for selling. Apply Chronicle Office. £OAT HANGERS, 5 for 1/-; Houses maids’ Gloves 1/3 pair, Can Openers 9d each, Aluminium Fish Slices 1/6 each, Toilet Paper 3, for 1/-, camphor 4 for 1/-. —Harwood’s, next Auction Mart. WEW BEAUTY and CHEVROLET TYRES, 29 x 4.40. Fitted while you wait. Price £2 8s. —Milnes’ Garage. LINEN MARKING OUTFITS which include. Rubber Stamp, with name, bottle of best quality marking ink and pad, 4/- each, at Levin Daily Chronicle. JOYS. —When requiring Toys for Birthday gifts, call at Harwood’s, next Auction Mart, where they are still selling at ridiculous prices to clear. 11 ■ r 1 1 " JAGS of all sizes, plain and printed at the “Chronicle.” Coloured Tags if desired. Minimum order 250, JQ PER CENT. REDUCTION off our Crockery Prices. Every article plainly marked at already low prices. To every purchaser of Crockery and Glass ware we are giving 2s in the £ Special Discount at Parker, Vincent & Co. Early Autumn Showing!— Ladies’ Cashmere Jumper Suds in hr ri urif Li I styles and colourings. The Showoom Head says, “These are nice cord-, something new, and suitable for gating or outside wear.” If ladie# nave (he time lo look, Clark’s, Ltd., have time to show. J4FGH GRADE BREAD must be made from high grade,ingredients. It’s impossible to “trim” the cost of pro i duet ion 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., 6£d. —Hornig’s Magnet Bakery or agents. gOTTLING PEARS. William ,Bou Cretien, arriving every day direct from the orchard, Hawkes Bay. 9/- per ease, 5/- a half case. Also Bottling Peaches, 8/-. All first grade fruit.— Miss Cummins, Phone 94M. pOR SALE—3-Piece Chesterfield Suites covered in good quality tapestry. Price £ls 10/-; covered in English woo! moquetto, £lB 10/-, and £l9 10/-. — Hutchins’ Furniture Warehouse, 311 Main Street East, Palmerston North. pOR SALE —6-piece Rimu dining room Suites, £ll and £l3; in Oak £l7 and £lB 10/-. Packed and put on rail free of charge.—Hutchins’ Furniture Warehouse, 311 Main Street East, Palmerston North. REGARDING Priee Cutting, the Prime Minister said, “It’s not the government you want to educate, but the public, and in the majority of cases Ihey are fair-minded and there was no general, desire.,,that people should trade in a manner not yielding a reasonable piofit to employer and employee.” The Government price for first grade bread is 6ki —and Hornig’s Magnet Bread is sold at this price. RANTED KNOWN—New shipment of yellow bananas, new season’s apples, poaches, apricots and nectarines in best quality. They are cheapest in Levin at Shire and Co.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 29 February 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Levin Daily Chronicle, 29 February 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Levin Daily Chronicle, 29 February 1928, Page 1

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