C.H. HOSIE, PLUMBER, Levin.
A proper qualified plumber is one of the most essential men in any, country, and Levin residents are very/fortunate in having in their-midst a tradesman of the experience, and ability of Mr. C.R. Hosie, whose home and workshop are situated next the Grand Hotel. Dairying- and factory appliances of all des-' criptions are - manufactured on the premises at the shortest notice, and'all /work pertaining'to, plumbing and fsani-' tary.engineering is undertaken. in both town -and country. Mr. Hoeie is/in every sense of the -word a nroperly qualified tradesman ,'vrith a special knowledge, ■and well able to carry out all work entrusted to hinv : '■'.'"■.'•'■■ :■/. ■'■"'■ 7
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 13, 17 January 1922, Page 11
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107C.H. HOSIE, PLUMBER, Levin. Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 13, 17 January 1922, Page 11
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