ME. H. 0. SHEARGOLD,
PROPBIETOB,
No community is better served in the matter of a general store than the dis-, triots around Ohau and Levin. -At the former-mentioned place Mr. Sheargold conducts on up-toA3ate business, where farmers and other country settlers can always obtain all their requirements at town prices. A very extensive stock of general merchandise is, carried* and every facility is afforded the man On the land or Lovin residents to deal at this establishment, for goods are delivered regularly for many miles lound the district, arid the extensive stocks carried in this store enable patrons to have the choice of all the latest brands of goods, just as ii they were living in a city. 3li\ Sheargold has conducted this business on his own account .for the past fivo years, and prior to that ww in tho sm£loy o! Mr, Byroa Brown. £cc adyertlßement elsewhere.
STILES AND MATHESON, LTD.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 18, 22 January 1916, Page 4
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152THE OHAU STORE. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 18, 22 January 1916, Page 4
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