THREE I BARGAIN DAYS! | SATURDAY MONDAY TUESDAY. I Brown. Face Cloth Coat— Slur trimmed. Usually 69/6. ~-,Trrci a^/ BARGAIN DAY PRICE 45/Fawn Face Cloth Coat— O.S. Fur trimmed. Usually £5/19/6. m / BARGAIN PRICE 84/Navy Valour Coat— Trimmed Astraehan. Usually 59/6. BARGAIN DAY PRICE 47/6. Black Velour Coat— „ Smart Style. Usually 97/6. BARGAIN DAIT PRICE 77/6. Maids’ Winter Coats—--9 Air, , 27in., 30in. In Velour and Tweed. Usually 17/6, 21/-, 22/6, 27/6, 32/6. BARGAIN DAY PiRICB, 12/6, 14/6, (17/6, 19/11, 22/6. Ladies’ Rain Coats— Usually 17/6 for 8/11. ITeeey lined, usually 15/6 for 12/6. Winter Frocks— In Tweed and Wool Crepe, 8 only. Usually 52/6, 49/6, 27/6. , BARGAIN (PRICE 19/6, £2/6, 23/Woollen Jumper Suit— Blue and lemon. Originally 47/6. BARGAIN DAY PRICE 12/6. Tweed Skirts— Usually 9/6, 10/6, 12/6, 14/6. ' o/ ,, BARGAIN DAY PRICE 5/11, 7/11, 9/H, 8/11. Art Silk Fleecy Lined Gloves— Good shades. Usually 6/11. BARGAIN DAY PRICE 4/11. Hot Water Bags— Usually 4/3, BARGAIN DAY PRICE 3/6. MILLINERY. 27 Smart Felts— TO GO AT 7/11. Win. DAVIE FOR BETTER VALUES. Here are “HELPS to make the Weekly Wash Easier. What about a wringer? We have them in all sizes. See our “Acme” Wringer, guaranteed for ten years, sold at city prices, 49/6. Also “Jewel” and “Ensign” wringers, all sizes from 21/-. We also have a fine range of galvanised Buckets and Baths at Levin’s keenest prices. Galvanised Clothes Lines are here, too; Glass and Wood Wash Boards at unequalled Value Prices. See Our All Steel Wheelbarrows, 34/-. K. SHAW. For Quality and Value. OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. PHONE 116.
Utility, Beauty and Comfort A water heater in the sitting room was unheard of in grandmother’s day, but then so were motor cars and aeroplanes. The illustration shows how these heaters are fitted into a sitting-room fireplace giving a maximum of service and in no way detracting from the artistic effect of a modern fireplace. In summer time the heat from the fireplace can be confined to heat the water without heating the room. Call in and obtain prices and particulars from— W. JENSON PLUMBER AND LICENSED DRAINLAYER, LEVIN. LJ ■■fin 1 I 3 BEFORE YOU BOY THE RING. Young Man! Maybe you have chosen the girl you intend to make your wife, and the Jewellers’ windows have an extra attraction for you. There is a jewel which Will be of far greater value to the lady of your choice than the most expensive ring you can buy her. It is a possession which will provide means for her support should you not be spared to do so. It is an asset that every young man can afford and one without which no marriage should take place. If you have not taken out an A.M.P. Life Policy, call to-day and obtain full information fromDARCY READER. District Agent for A.M.P. Society. Phone 262. i I i i i f i 1 i I I I i I
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 June 1932, Page 6
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