.. ITS -HH ITSCOOo Uniformity of Quality Characterises the difference between, the Clothing factory’s footwear, to any oth* r rn- ke whether y u buy cheap or good Shoes from us, you will find the standard of quality in each pair. All details are carefully stud ! ed to ensure satisfaction with cur Goods. Ladies A 8. Shoes 16/6 to 23/6 Ladies lac’d Shoes 18/6 to 27/6 Custom e;s who pin tlnir faiih to H.B footwear will not be disappoirted, Ladies Brocch Bar Shoes 17/6 to 23/Ladies lac’d Shoes 17/6 to 28/6 Ladies Court Shoes Ladies white-laced as illustrated Ladies Buttoned ■" Shoes 20/- 20/-to 26/6 Bcots 27/6 to 30/Ladies White Court — 13/6 to 26/6 W ZEALAMD CLOTHING FACTORY Ladies Eveni’g Shoes — 7/6 to 13/6 Patriotic Brooches EVERY 'woman who has someone near and dear to her in France, in Egypt, or in Camp, should wear one of these .charming 9ct. Gold Brooches. It will be HER badge of service. Every soldier should give one of these Brooches to his Mother, .Wife, Sister, or Lady Friend. Jt will be worn jyith pride. Zm Price 30/ CIB7O C 1872 Price 28/Badge of “ Earl of Llvarpool’s Own.” -Q Clß7l Price 22/6 C 186- Price 35fmam The ClB74 — Price 22/6 “ANZAC" C 187- Price 27/6 Brooch C 187- Price 22/6 C 1873 Price 25/Oi&tainable only from ievw. o LTD. TREASURE HOUSE” HIGH STREET o - CHRISTCHURCH ma SB3IHMI lES3ISK! W © •v: ■m L, t.’ : THE IjjlfljP SHORTEST GRAND, TITHE EXTERNAL PROPORTIONS of the 1 New COLLARD & COLLARD Shortest Grand compared with those of the Concert instrument are diminutive, yet its internal excellence out-distances in tone and quality anything hitherto attempted Writo for Catalogues concerning this charming Pianoforte— Style Gl4. i The Bristol Piano Go. (LIMITED), 9 DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON, CIIEIST--3 CHURCH, & INVERCARGILL. - l V local Auent.—J£lYFS KING, novelist, Hoitstik?. [isses Addison, HAMILTON - Sx., HOKITIKA. Anchor Line of Steam Packets. REGULAR COMMUNICATION. :e now showing a full assorfcgnt of Ladies and Children’s WARM WINTER UNDERWEAR. lese lines are selling and cannot be replaced at the *he same value. | Early Inspection Invited. Boohing Passengers to all New Zealand Ports. Steamers will leave Weil ington and Nelson for Greymouth as follows : Steamer. Wellington. Nelson Alexander I r ri 26th Sat 27th Waverlcy, early Regulus, early Waimea, early Kennedy, early Kaitoa, early One of the Company’s steamers will leave Wellington for West Coast ports every other day, circumstances permitting. r ABTE PAPER for sale in any quantity. Apply to Gcabdiait Cargo booked through to Hokitika. Fares and Freights increased from 14th February, 1913. Particulars on application. Wm, DUNCAN '& Co., Agent*
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1917, Page 2
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428Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1917, Page 2
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