Bookseller and Stationer, Levin.
MRS. R. E. LUCAS.
Help and patronise those who are helping Jjou to win the war, is a true characteristic of the residents of Horowhenua, and in this* connection it hardly needs to be mentioned that among the early drafts of voluntary men from Levin was Mr. R. E. Lucas, husband of the lady whose name appears above, and who, with pluck and determination to succeed, is gallantly carrying on their business. Excellent stock* of new season's goods in the stationery line are just to hand. Everything required for school is now opened up, and parents would do well to let their reqtdnemente beknown. Magazines and periodicals arrive by every mail, and the stock of books embraces all the latest novels and scientific work*. Anything not in stock can be procured at short notice. Mai. Lucas ia also agent for The Post and other daily papeiß, and nothing is ■wanting but ynur kind patronage. Shop, Oxford-street, and railway bookstall.
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 23, 26 January 1918, Page 14
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163Bookseller and Stationer, Levin. Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 23, 26 January 1918, Page 14
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