Introduce your Feet to “ H. 8.” Footwear. Every kind of fit and style is here for you to choose from, at a price which, considering the difficulties of getting in fresh supplies, makes purchasing now, both pleasant and profitable. Brooch Bar Shoe, — 17/6 to 23/6 Ankle-strap Shoe, —- 16/6 to 23/6 Ladies Court Shoes, — 20/- to 26/6 « Ladies Laced Shoes, — 18/6 to 28/6 Ladies Button & Lace Boots,— 18/6 to 36/6 lhe “ City.” FmEW ZEALAND* / Clotliing Factory, , CLOTHING-FACTORY) < Send Your Order to LTD* TREASUREIffOOSE THE High Street, Christchurch. d. We have the finest selection of Wri£t Watches 12 A in the Dominion. Specially made for our ** Boy*” going to the Front. Good heavy, strong, duft and damp proof cases, fisted with the moil reliable movements, each with a solid leather strap* PRICES: NICKEL OR OXIDiSED STEEL CASES Z\ t * 25/*. 30/., 40/*, 50/.. STERLING SILVER CASES . - 40/./ 50/., 60/., 65/- to £5/-/-. Soma of these Wriit Watches have LUMINOUS DIALS which enable the time to be clearly seen on the darkest night. The prices range from 35/- to £5/5/-. if Send for a copy of our new Illustrated Catalogue, it contains 112 pages of all the latest in Jewellery, Silverware, Leather Goods, E.P. Goods, etc. •*. .*• We post it Free. mx m !in»iarai m sea aaa v&ti'.zzsmm /®m 0 m tw h 1 mi M # THE SHORTEST GRAND.— TITHE EXTERNAL PROPORTIONS of tlio d New COLLAED & COLLAED Shortest Grand compared with those of the Concert instrument are diminutive, yet its internal excellence out-distances in tone and quality anything hitherto attempted JESSUP Writo for Catalogues concerning this charming Pianoforte— Style Gil. i The Bristol Piano Go. | . --4; (LIMITED), B DUNEDIN, 'WELLINGTON, CHRIST. CHURCH, & INVERCARGILL. Bam wm Ka ■■ iiticpi Aoent.—JAMFS KING, Kfiveii-si. Hotdtik? m m 3S®S V lisses Addison, HAMILTON-Sr., HOKITIKA. Are now showing a full assortment of Ladies and Children’s WABM WINTEB, UNDEBWEAK. lines are selling and cannot be replaced at the ‘•he same valued Early Inspection Invited. .9TE PAPER for sale m any quantity. A.pply to GrxßDuy Anchor Line of Steam Packets. REGULAR COMMUNICATION. Booking Passengers to all New Zealand Ports. Steamers will leave Well ington and Nelson for Greymouth as follows : Steamer. Wellington. Nelson Alexander Fri 23rd Sat 24th Eegulus, early Kennedy, early Waimea, early Kaitoa, 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., Agents
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1917, Page 2
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