LUCAS FOR BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Levin.
,11 there v one thing more than an<v ther; that Levin can pride itself on is its splendid, books "and stationery business conducted by Mr.-and Mrs. R. E. Lucas. It is really no exaggeration to say that this establishment is more up-to-.data and carries larger stocks of tlie latest in books, stationery,, and fancy good*, than m»ny similar ,city : shops. Levin w fortunate because it can always have the latest and best from the publishers direct at reasonable prices. In the matter.of fancy goods,l Lucas;has a collection worthy of the largest town in New Zealand. It is a. source of pleasure and delight; to inspect the . many novelties. Gall, and place "your order for maguiaes and periodicals. Get a' collection of views of Levin as a memento of your visit, Mr, Lucai is sole Levin agent for t£e Evening Post. >
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 13, 17 January 1922, Page 11
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146LUCAS FOR BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Levin. Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 13, 17 January 1922, Page 11
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