CLARK’S SALE, Leviu. 'l2 Vv'o- ( 'ueu's Knitted IV ek*, all-wool, as-surted j hades. Usually tit*/- to 50/- Now 23/-J QARI’ET KUNAEiiS, 3/11, 4/9, 5/11 ■ yard, at BILL* AND MOGUL’S Sale. QKESSMAKIXG, PLAIN SEWING, CROCHET, and KNITTING. Orders left at shop opposite rest rueort -'ill receive prompt attention. —MRS SMITH. jgILKS nud MOORE’S SALE . ends on SATURDAY —Carelul buyers please Lake note! CLARK’S SALE. Lev in. 12 ATo--iwi's Kaiapoi Coals —In all-wool stripid Tweeds. Usually 55/- to 65/-, Now -'f/6. i- • CLARK’S SALI?, Levin. S Maids’ Kaiapoi Tweeds VTkitcr Coats. Usually, U/0 to 4H/B Now 27/6. - - - i CLARK’S* CALL, Levin. 10 Wolien’s Kaiapoi Tweed one-piece Frocks Were -15/- to 55/- Now 25/-. CLARK’S SALE, Leviu. 6 Woion’s good Black Worsted Costumes — make. Usually I guineas, Now IVI'J-d. (*)XE great essential on a winter’a night is a good light. Lamps of every description, lamp eixuruieys aud mantles, all reasonably priced at K. SHAWB, Levin's Ironmonger, who also repairs lamps. COME ONE! COME ALL! AND CLEAN ME EIGHT OUT. MUST BE SOLD. MUST BE SOLD. slaughter in Shirts ut any old price to sell. A few Men’s Sport* Cuita, I and 5 t at price* to suit £OO, FELT HATS, all size* at below cost. The famous Boreoliuo Hat, Usual prica 55/-., now 26/-. Men’s Trousers almost given away, A few Boys’ Suits must be sold. In fact everything in my shop must bo sold to raise money. Men’s Bocks from Sd. a pair* Mau’t Cups from 3/6, L - T. B. BAX, * ‘•THE OLD SEOlMty^y "WINTER AT MRS. MUIE’Ss < , STARTS ,0N AUGUST «& £ Winter Goods *.t REDUCED, PRICES. Good striped FLANNELETTE 1/- yd. Cream DOCTOR FLANNEL 2/11 yd. CHECK TWEED 2/11 yd. NAVY PRINT 1/2 yd. •idin. CURTAIN VOILE, coloured borders, 2/6 yd. • i-plv, coloured lingering WOOL, Bd, loz. skein. TORCHON and VAL. LACES at 4d. yd. MRS MUIRS TE HORO. t * •TO MAN AKA U FARMERS 1 We have been appointed Local Distributer* for FATERINE THE NATURAL LIQUID CALF FOOD PRICE 20/. jer Oil F.O.R, LEVIN. W. BULL, LTD.) MERCHANT LEVIN, 'Phone 5. P.O. Box £§« TO DAIRY FARMERS ■ EAT E_R X N E r Prica of FATEIiJNL i* down, and now is the Mine to "make the best of it. It ia cheaper than any other calf food on the market. Give it a trial, aud yon won’t be diiappolated. Tin* prica is 20s per tin delivered, j One 5-mrned house, with conveniences, i acre good land. Price £600.' One o-rosined haute, with eonveni--meet, £675, £l5O cash, balance on mortgage.-. TAYLOR BROS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 'Phone 56. Otaki Railway. OTAKJ RAIL WAV. THE G®OD RELIABLE. NASH JS still running at smoothly end c: •meetly as ever, end patron* riding in if are aiv»ay« loud in their praise. It meets eil train*, travels to any part of the district, and is at the **rvi»» t>i . alt day or night. The telephone a amber is still 117. N. OLSEN, CAREFUL At jgKFgRTBHCEP" 1 «Mmf BKTVEE, t'S'&RQVKSIBZ. H092E,”
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Otaki Mail, 3 August 1923, Page 3
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