WHAT CO’DLD BE NfCEB Duiog these hot trying diys than a. pleasant swim in the briny How refreshing it is. Yu, feel a new man, come out all of a glow, and fetl like putting a lot of energy into your work A good fitting serviceable Costume adds greatly to the pleasure of swim’ing Call on us, get an ‘H.B.” Outfit, and We hive a wide range of Swimming Requisites, in all the lat-st designs, and fit from the smallest to the iarg' est man or boy. One-piecc Bathing Costume — 2/- to 4/Bathicg Trunks — ' 6d to l/« THE BTOBE EOR N E W«ZEALAND we are sure you will enjoy your dip in the future. 2-piece Canadian — Costumes — 4 Strong Towels — 2/- and 2/6 SWIMMING OUTEITS
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Anchor Line of Steam Packets. REGULAR COMMUNICATION. ."Booking Passengers to all New Zealand Ports. i£ITE4MERS WILL LEAVE Well ington and Nelson for Grey mouth as follows : Steamer. Wellington. Nelson Waimea Mon sth Tues 6th Alexander, early Kaitoa, early Regulus, early Kennedy, early Waverley, early One of the Company's steamers will leave Wellington for West Coast ports every other day, circumstances permitting. Cargo booked through to Hokitika. Pares and Freights increased from 14th February, 1913. Particulars on application. Wm. DUNCAN & Co., Agenta
Misses Addison,, HAMILTON-St., HOKITIKA. Are now showing a full assortment of Ladies and Children’sWARM WINTER UNDERWEAR. These lines are selling and. cannot he replaced at the cite game value, Early Inspection Invited. -l fa r ABTE TAPES for p-v.lj >n any V r quantity. Apply tc uwj .hdiap fiice
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 February 1917, Page 2
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