Work 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. 5/11 6/6 Working Shirts. Strong Scotch twist tweed in favourite dark striped patterns. 5/6 Singlets. Full size Cotton Singlets, light weight, but strong. 2/6 Under Flannels. In strong grey Doctor flannel, these are w T ell known as great wearers. . .Roomy make. 6/11 Working Socks. Strong cotton socks, spliced heel and toe. Pairs for 2/6 Army Socks. Light_grey wool socks, reinforced with cotton. The British Army sock. 1/6 Strong Trousers. Cotton Derby Tweed, in good dark colours. Splendid wearer. 13/615/6 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 J. I nee & Co. “The Drapery” # LEVIN Our Windows Always tell the Story www/vwwvyvvwwwvwvvyvvw* 7Z, <0 ft How far will your Car do before the miles begin to tell ? Mr. A. J. Read, proprietor of Read’s Motor Company operating 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 from the speedometer, and I’ve not had the necessity to Use a spanner on the engine, to have the valves re* ground or to spend a penny on it for renewals of any 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 prospective buyer that the Buick is a safe and satisfactory investment. Yours sincerely, (Signed) A. j Read. PRICES AT LEVIN: 25 TOURING £447 24 ROADSTER £477 « SPECIAL TOURING £565 54 SPECIAL ROADSTER £565 ECLIPSE GARAGE, LEVIN CK buick mil stHUn#M ’ ■#KIM- HTTOR CAM AM BUILT
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Shannon News, 17 January 1928, Page 4
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358Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 17 January 1928, Page 4
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