is given to a lady's attire by 11 dainty; scarf. We have just landed a fine assor .trnent of scarves for the Winter season, and we are holding a !Thi< must prove of great interest to all our patrons, for the very latest styles and colourings from the Homo Markets are shown. 1 Particularly attractive are the beautiful Mohair Scarves in the- | nc.v large check patterns, which are the acme of style, and aro most ; distinctive in every way." These must be seen to be appreciated to | the full. The prices, owing to ( our big buying facilities, are most I reasonable, ~ K ■' I We also have a very wide range of scarves in self colours and in I btripos. These arc in wool, mere urised silk and all silk. I Remember our Special Scarf Wo ek and include a visit to our splendid t scurf display in your round of calls. Utiles & Matheson LTD,. "THE BIG VALUE MAIL ORDER HOUSE," >x No. 28. LEVIN. it! I s. OXFORD STREET, WTGHMAKE!?. JEWELLER. ENGRAVER. A Full Stock of the Best of Silverware, Especially Suitable for Presents. BEST QUALITY. LOWEST PRICES. \ INSPECTION INVITED. REMEMBER THE ADDRESS WOKSFO&D; XjEVXN. «sKiK> : ,J;;.^ri4v'ii;Ui';i: : "i'-k'Jsc3!3«S< Tho Ford Saves the Hay and Oats the Horses Eat. "VC has been estimated that five acres of land are required to mainrain one horse for a yi'nv and 111 at (he same five acres would produce nearly enough food for two people, it' 5000 Xeiv Zealand farmers each replaced one horse with n Ford, 23,000 acres would be added 1o the Nation'» source of food supply and enough extra food made available to feed 10,000 people. A Ford car also saves the farmer a week or more of valuable rime each year, which can be used for further productive l work. The Ford travels three times as fast as a horse and gig—costs less to run and keep, and is far easier to take care of. With labour so scarce and highpriced, time means monev, so do not delay in gettinir your Ford. 'Phones, 1,3, and 10O] MOTOR GARAGE. Licensed Ford Dealer, LEVIN, iJOPLIN. STALLABD. & CARMICHAEL I LTD,. LEVIN, i L&ND, ESTATE, INSUR&NCE & GENtSR&L AGENTS I AGENTS FOR I ANDERSON'S (Christchurch) Oil Engines, Threshing Machines, |, Boilers, Steam Engines, Wool-drying Machines, Wool-scouring £ Machines. | ■jVEGA Separators, FLETCHER Milking Machines, Thomas I Robinson and'Son, Rochdale, England, Wood-working Machines, ! 3oad-making Machines, etc. i | 'TONEF-R LEATHER BELTING, all kinds. BALATA i Belting. OILS of every description. Pioneer White Lead, i Wheelwrights' Timber, all kinds, etc. Agents for MOTORS AND^GYCLES. t CALTHORPE & SAXON CARS. Shipments now on water l BIG X, HENDERSON, A 8.C., TRIUMPH, B.S.A. { MOTOR CYCLES. i -U7STRALIAN INSURANCE CO.—Fire, Motors, Stacks, Stock, I etc MOTOR CAR FOR HIRE- 'PHONE 76, LEVIN he Place for Presents . m SiJir-i rH: m ■■S&^fSgtM ¥W*£s m iRS SHERLAWS, LEVIN, Where there is a Stock of ali THE LATEST ARTICLES ; JEWELLERY, j CHOICE AND CHEAP. No need to visit Wellington. Goods better. Prices lower. Call when next in Levin.
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 29 March 1920, Page 4
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