MACDONALD'S, Levin, for Saddlery.
Much, of the usefulness and comfort of a horse depends upon the proper fit of. its, harness, and of this no. one is more cognisant than Mr. Macdonald, who is regarded as one of the most capable .saddlers and harness makers in the Dominion. Practically all work donb on the premises is executed by hand, and the excellence of the workmanship is admitted by all. The general stock is of the most exhaustive character, embracing as it does-every form of harness and sad-dlery-ware needed on the farm, in the show ring, or on the hunting field. Mr. Macdonald's premises are situated in Oxford street, and when you need repairs go and see him. He can suit you to per. fection.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 26, 31 January 1923, Page 12
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124MACDONALD'S, Levin, for Saddlery. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 26, 31 January 1923, Page 12
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