■Worik'Clothes That Give Satisfaction The wear and tear of harvest time puts work clothes to a severe test. Something just a bit better than average is needed to stand the strain. The garments detailed here have been proved many times by our customers. You can rely on them to give service and satisfaction. Serviceable Shirts. Strong Oxford shirting with dark stripes. A tip top wearer. With neckband or collar attached. C/11 fi/g Working Shirks. Strong Scotch twist tweed in favourite' dark striped patterns. C /£ Singlets. Full size Cotton Singlets, light weight, but strong. 9/6 Under Flannels. In strong grey Doctor flannel, these are well known as great wearers. Roomy make. 6/11 Working Socks. Strong cotton socks, spliced heel and toe. 9 Pairs for 9/6 Army Socks. Light grey wool socks, reinforced with cotton. The British Army sock. 1/g Strong Trousers. Cotton Derby Tweed, in good dark colours. iSplendid wearer. IQ/g 15/6 Gaberdine Trousers. Strong cotton gaberdine in Khaki colour, strongly made. A real good work trouser. 13/6 Bedford Cord'Trousers. Nothing better than this proved line. Always satisfactory. 19/6 "The Drapery" LEVIN Our Windows Always tell the Story
How far will your Car do he fore the miles begin to tell ? Mr. A. J. Read, proprietor of Read's Motor Company •perating between Christchurch and Akaroa, writes: "Two years ago I purchased a Buick for use between Akaroa and Christchurch. " It has now travelled 70,541 miles as you will see fron the speedometer, and I've not had the necessity to use a spanner on the engine, to have the valves reground or to spend a penny on it for renewals of aay sort. ** I've had a lengthy experience with cars—but the Buick has excelled them all in the general excellence of its performance and its freedom from breakdowns and costly repairs. I would say to any prospecttwa buyer that the Buick is a safe and satisfactory investment. Your* sincerely, . (..j, ■>;■;• Wm*i) A. J. KmA. PRICES AT LEVIN: 25 TOURING •••'•• £447 « SPECIAL TOURING £565 24 ROADSTER £477 54 SPECIAL ROADSTER £565 ECLIPSE GARAGE, LEVIN •wm »m*A cms am mut buick
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Shannon News, 13 January 1928, Page 4
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347Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 13 January 1928, Page 4
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