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jr «**g m *,* j,, | SawteSl &\ Franklin, 1 | ’ 1 I General Engineers. I | Railway Crossing, Queen Street, Levin. 1 Experts in OXY-ACETONE CUTTING AND WELDING. | FOURTEEN YEARS PRACTICAL, EXPERIENCE jf | In the Autogenous Welding of Castings, Iron, Steel, Brasß, 1 i Aluminium,i and their alloys. * ' Q ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. | PLANT JUST INSTALLED. DISTRICT AGENTS FOR Chevrolet and Gldsmobile, || Latest Models now on view. Sg SjESKSHgSSSgSgIg ****®»# sS «SS St® St St Si SS «f« sg S*Si' StSt jg St fA Shoes of Unquestioned Distinction. Mo oists, they are unquestionably ideals dinuUnC **> aud ouduVau ce arc the chief points of the models detailed in this announcement. Made by the world’s leadiii of stylo and elegance. A visit to Pearce’s will convince you of their extremely high character. Call in and inspect the follow gin:— BLACK SUEDE LOW COURT' jsH OK'S, neat steel buckle, Lotus heels, “The Perfection, ’’ ot's. ; SMART KUBUCK TAB COURT SHOES; large covered buckles and Cuban heels, purup soles, in brown'and lawn, “The Vernon” bus. ’ 1 AWN XUBUCJv TAD COURT SJIOLS, welted sole?, covered buckle, aud Cuban heels, “ the Jtxel usive, ’’ ufs bd SPECIAL AMERICAN BLACK AL BUCtv LOW COURT SHOES, high Louis covered heels. “ The Selby ” (ids. Pearce’s Boot Arcade, 106, Cuba Street, Wellington ; And at Riddiford Street, Newtown. BEAUTIFUL HOMES. , *1 -i mM ' 'M* * : r. * <ifi tmm m, *■■- K r.. -.“WS Mi MHiiti ,-V , • • ■ m .... Il you want a bcautifui home —a picturesque, up-to-date building j! Ret a modern design A. KOFOED, Manakau, FOR DESIGNS AND SPECIFICATIONS. The Farmers’ Milking Machine. Write for Quotations and Specifications to A. KOFOED, DISTRICT AGENT, P.O. BOX 14, MANAKAU. & When Can You Deliver ? ” 'J'HAT’S the customer’s first question, usually. How do yon answer! Your goods may be superior, your assistants courteous, your etor* attractive, bat, after all, unless your deliver! e« are prompt aud dependable, your cu.turners will be disappointed. Do yu u realise how many people judge a .-tore by its deliveries! Is your delivery system on a pur with the rest of your business! Dot* it draw new trade or lose customo; for you? Arc your horses as suitable for you as they were at one time! If no', why do you persist. Li being a little behind the times, when a FORD ONE TON TRUCK would be more in line with your other business standards! Perhaps deliveries cost you too much ? The Ford Truck uses lets fuel when handling a full load than some trucks use ru: ing empty. It is a money raver, no why as! modernise this department of your bu sines* at once! ’Phones, 1,3, and 100 J. C. MILNES, MOTOR GARAGE, Licensed Ford Dealer, LEVIN,

THE. SAJ.VATION ARMY. ii needier B:a f. Colonel I-YyrieJ. Staff C&pt. Guars and many other kraif jatiite* eatlitLtt*«ticaiir »»*<• i - is»nxQi —■ & ta.rt.at earfcjfc. ! a ODIfEhT CHANGES. ’ The aaddea tad extreme change* temperature experienced during tit summer frequent]}' give rise to scried bowel disorder*, especially in aayoss veto is at all susceptible to these ec* - plaints. Do sot fail to keep a bottle cl Chamberlain ’» Colic aad Diarrhoea Hemedy handy, as it has never fee-** knows to fail to give immediate asi permaaeat relief. AH cheat! its aai storekeepers.'—Advt. Q TOL Quicker than othar Emollient* Q-TOL >a a sure specific tor Pile* and otharSkin Irritation Xaaiat on Q-Toi-1 /ft

ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS ' LTD., .Produce Departni LEVIN. JTOK SALE AND IS STOCK FULL LIKE- OF: GRASS SEEDS RAPE AND TURNIP SEEDS GRAINS SHEr-P DIP WOOLPACKS CEMENT FENCING MATERIAL BENZINE AND OILS KEROSENE, TEA. FL OCR, ETC. A TRIAL SOLICITED. iarjle. .%nif-itp if tho*Hov FLUENZOL'

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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 9 June 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 9 June 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 9 June 1920, Page 4

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