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Caterer and Contectlcmer.

Levin, like most New Zealand towns, is well catered for in the matter of the baker and confectioner, and it, would be hard to find a more up-to-date business than that conducted by Mr. A. L. Williams in fine brick premises in the main thoroughfare of Ihis progressive borough. Mr, Williams came to Levin some six years ago, and by care and attention to the slightest detail of his business, backed up by a thorough knowledge of his trade and the public's requirements, he soon found it necessary to extend, and to-day his' establishment is one of.the most extensive* in the town, comprising large tea and luncheon rooms, front shop, and bakery, with dwelling rooms on the second floor. Mr. Williams personally supervises all branches, and is supported in the management of affairs by a competent staff and family. ■ Bread and small goods are delivered to many distent part* of the district by catit every day, and it is a matter of common knowledge that Levin is noted for the excellent quality of the bread supplied- Mr, Witilanw has had considerable esparience in the cateriHg for balls, parties, and "other pnblic functions, and Is prepared to undertake, catering in all its branches. Tbero is special pnWiSidn mado in Bis riremiseft for the supply of wedding breakfasts. Tha large diningroomß can at .Very'short notice be converted into a social hall capable of seating a big tiumber of gttflsts, and, generally speaking, Mr. Wil T liams's business is -one'of the most up to data on the coast.

THE OHAU STORE.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 18, 22 January 1916, Page 4

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MR, A.L. WILLIAMS. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 18, 22 January 1916, Page 4

MR, A.L. WILLIAMS. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 18, 22 January 1916, Page 4

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