LEVIN BOOK AND STATIONERY DEPOT.
Mi;s. Apps, Proprietress.
Levin residents are very tortunßte in having such an up-to-date book, stationery, and fancy goods establishment ,iv their midst as is conducted by Mrs. Apps and .her popular asdsia'its. Jhe shop in question is brimfjl with a stock that is seldom seen outsule very much larger towns than Levu. It comprises all modern literature, .all the daily and weekly papers, . magazines, children's picture ".books, ladies' fashion journals, school requisites, fric-.y goods, toys, china and glassware, atd mar.y other excellent lines, all new and fashionable. Besides this fine shop in Oxford street, Mrs. Apps controls the railway bookstall, and is the sole agent in Levin for the- "Evening Post." Mr. Apps conducts a land and estate agency which is quite • separate from the stationery business bo successfully conducted by his better, half. An. advertisement relative to Mr. Apps's business appears elsewhere in this issue. ' ■ , ■ '
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1924, Page 14
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151LEVIN BOOK AND STATIONERY DEPOT. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1924, Page 14
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