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RUBBER STAMPS. MADE to your order at shortest 1 notice. Plain or air cushion mounts as required. < Also stamp pads, linen marking outfits, modern office requisites etc., at LEVIN DAILY CHEONIQIiE. 1

BUSINESS NOTICES. INTERNAL FORTIFICATION AGAINST WINTER’S CLIMATE. Stock Your Pantry at These Low Prices. PEARL BARLEY 3lbs for Bd. SPLIT PEAS 31bs for lOd. LENTILS 31bs for 10d. HARICOT BEANS 2Jibs for 6d. LIMA BEANS Per lb 6(L MARROWFAT PEAS .... 41bs for lid. RICE olbs for 1/-. SAGO •.. 41bs for lid. TAPIOCA 41bs for Hd. : INDIAN CURRY POWDER 3oz. tin 6d. CENOVIS, loz. Bd, 2oz, 1/-, 4oz. 1/6. TUCKER’S ASSORTED SOUPS ' Per pkt. sd. RUMMER’S THE BIG CASH STORE, OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. WANTED, £OST —Off S.O.S. car, between Levin, and Otaki, small brief bag containing two bowls. Reward at Stanaard’s Bookshop. yO LET—Pive-roemed house, E.L., h. ajiid c. water, gas stove, few minutes from Post Office. Good locality. Low rental to approved tenant. For address apply “Chronicle” Office. QIRLS, do not waste time in looking for the, man that is not bom; but come straight to Ivess, who is very much alive to the fact that in these times the cost of living must come, down, and he is determined to keep; the cost of sweets down. So trade with; him. Thank you. THE TALK OP THE TOWN—lvesa’s low prices. But this will make them talk more. Nestle’s 'Cocoa with big free cake of chocolate, £lb. 74d; Jib. 1/3; lib. 2/4. Only at Ivess’s, next Cameron Bros. A ll modern office requisites, stamp pads, inks, etc., obtainable at “Levin Daily Chronicle” Office. Moderate prices. piLLOW 'OASES—Made from reliable quality pillow Cottons, hemmed and taped, ready for immediate use, unbeatable for appearance and durability—a pure cloth at 1/4-J a pair, only at Clark’s, Ltd., Levin’s Best Store.* all CLASSES of garments dyed or dry-cleaned. Special.—Hats cleaned! and re-blocked 2/6. Dyed and reblocked, 3/6, at the Levin Dye Works, next “Chronicle” Office. TIME can be saved in numbers of ways by the use of rubber stamps. Enquire about the icost of one for your purpose at the “Chronicle” Office. £NGLISH WALLPAPERS: Prices are down and we have extensive stocks. Write for samples; freight paid upon receipt of cash with order. —Alexander Clark, Ltd., 15-17 Pitzherbert Avenue, Palmerston North. WRITE the date on your receipts, accounts, etc., when rubber stamps, good for a number of years, are obtainable at the “Chronicle” from 2/- each. CPEOIAL PURCHASE—Men’s Neglige ** Shirts, with collars to match, very neat pin stripes in fawn and blue' shades. Would be very good value at 8/6. Our Price 5/11. Men’s cream neglige shirts, collars to match, a very dressy shirt; also 5/11. —Humphreys & Andrews, Ltd., “Noted for Low Prices.” A CHEAP LIGHT TRUCK, in good condition. Very useful to farmers at all seasons. See , this van at Milnes’ Garage. QNE ESSEX Six Cylinder Tourer. In excellent mechanical condition, finished in a nice blue. Upholstery and Hood in first class condition. See this car at Milnes’ Garage. ONE' LATE MODEL PORDSON TRACTOR. Condition as new. This model has imlpulser starter, making easy starting on coldest of mornings. Apply Milnes’ Garage. WANTED —20 pairs of worn boots or W shoes daily. I will repair them with' first rate material at a nominal charge. Workmanship guaranteed. — F. W. Pink, the Premier Shea Store. DAD BREATH won’t disappear by - gargling. You must eat Yeanto* Tablets instead. 36 for 2/6; 100 foi; 5/6. —Crown Pharmacy and Other Chemists. A RTIST ’S MATERIAL, Brushwaxe, and all painting materials—you earn get these cheaper at Alexander Clark, Ltd., 15-17 Litzherbert Avenue, Phfc merston North. ]

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 June 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 June 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 June 1932, Page 1