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vw /WWVWWWWWWVWWVWWVWWVUWyWUVWWW Autumn 1930 On Friday and Saturday, March 7th and Bth, we are making our first Display of AUTUMN MILLINERY, AUTUMN COATS, AUTUMN FROCKS, AND ACCESSORIES. The Millinery is exceptionally smart and the Coats and Frocks are Beautiful. You are Invited. P. MEYERS “TheSHOP for fRIENDLY SERVICE" ■! Oxford Street, Levin

A Concrete Proposition. Realising the ever increasing service being rendered to mankind by concrete, the Vale Company of Christchurch, now offer PREMIER REINFORCED CONCRETE WASH TUBS. M PREMIER TUBS are fitted with Brass Strainers, Rust resisting Edging, and Rounded Corners. They are constructed of fine reinforced concrete and are distinctive because of their smooth, enamel-like 1 finish both inside and out. PERFECTLY SANITARY. CANNOT LEAK. PRACTICALLY EVEFXASTING. One Compartment. Two Compartments. Tliree Compartments. .• 40/- 70/- 100/FULL PARTICULARS FROM W. JENSON % REGISTERED PLUMBER, SHEET METAL WORKER, AND J, DRAINLAYER. ,

nUMMAAMMAMWMMUAMM 1-? .. M “Austin Seven is not only a cheap car to Buy—but its 50 Miles to the Gallon proves it’s the Cheapest Car f. r Ran. I gWWW .WV w.mw.'wC I e\ -'WWI iH •wjy -F* - Make sure you get the best results from YOUR Austin Seven by consulting the local Service Station . CAR ACiBMTS AHO GARACia QUEEN STREET LEVIN. AUSTIN & DODGE SERVICE STATION.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 March 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 March 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 March 1930, Page 3

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