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BUSINESS NOTICES. CIVIC LOUNGE OXFORD ST., LEVIN. THONE 187. They’re Lovely Cakes at the Civic. HOME-MADE SPONGES, SCONES AND SMALL CAKES THAT SIMPLY MELT IN YOUR MOUTH. Be Sure to Take Some Home With You. Dainty Morning and Afternoon Teas. Grills at all Hours Hot 3-Course Dinners 12 to 2 p.m. Hot Teas, 5 to Y p.m. APTER-THBATRE SUPPERS. PARTIES SPECIALLY CATERED FOR AT CIVIC LOUNGE. THE IDEAL CASH STORES For REAL VALUE. Oysterin© Soup Powder lOd ALL OTHER GOODS AT LOW PRICES. INSPECTION INVITED. PHONE 41 FOR PROMPT BOROUGH DELIVERY. W. de MALMANOHE. Proprietor. For Private Sale. and Duchess, Fireside Chair, Paramount Mattresses. Invalid Chair. Electric Radiator. Tabic and Seed Potatoes. Outside Coppers, Fancy Iron Gate, 16ft Ladder, Harness. Numerous Sundries. INSPECT AT . WOODROOFE’S MART. The Feilding Freezing Works, THOS. BORTHWICK & SONS (A’ASIA), LTD. (Incorporated in England). BOBBY CALVES. are buyers of Bobby Calves at highest market prices. Full particulars from — M. WILLS, Levin. V. MORGAN, Otaki. ' E. STOKES, Tokomaru. ’Phone 310. P.O. Box 8. FEILDING. SIMPLEX NON-ELECTRIC PERMANENT WAVING. ■JTIE latest method for producing tight and lasting curls, and all the newest modes in hairdressing. Z s d Eugene Perm., full head 1 10 0 Eugene Wave, non-electric Curls 1 10 0 Supaperm 15 0 Simplex non-electric Curls 110 Aedell 15 0 For modern hair re-conditioning try Eugene Vita Cream Hair Keeonditioner. A scientific treatment for restoring impoverished and ill-treated hair to normal condition. Also for scalp treatments. GEO. COOPER, HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST, Telephone 156.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 July 1938, Page 1

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