OVD SCO At WEEK , AT THE ’ N.Z Clothing factory. From end to end of the Dominion, we are this week showing the biggest display of Men’s & Boys’ Overcoats ever seen in N.Z. the Windows are full of a great variety of fiae Coats, representing more than mere warmth—nowadays you want loo‘<B, comfort and style—You get them ail in' “ H.B” Overcoats for Men and Boys. FOR MEN FOR BOYS OB Tweed 45/- to 84/- DR Tweed 14/6 to 45/Tweed 32/6 to 47/6 SB Tweed 14/6 to 37/6 Special— EVAR DEI, 39/6 to 77/6 21 CLOTHINGSFACTORY * Special— EVAR - DRI, 19/6 to 37/6
LIST WEEK OF rs ~W~ ' j. ILEE SALE Sale closes Saturday, June 2nd
n f>-x v V ARE THE BEST VALUES OFFERED IN THE DOMINION. They are not like the cheap inferior Alarm Clocks which only, last a few months, but being fitted with solid steel Pinions and Pivots are veritable tower* of strength, and will stand many years of hard wear. Each alack will prove a true and staunch friend to its purchaser while its cheery ring will call you right on fee. ■ ) The clear bold dials of these clocks make the time easily distinguishable on the dull mornings. Now is the time to bay. Send your order to-day. The “Treasure” :ndsome Repeating Alarm, beautifully made and Finished. Stands Gi inches high. The finest value ye! offered at the [nice. Post 13/0 Free mm ■r ■? ? .0 J sm m v?j. nr. r-7-i A I is; a*«*£ gfftWAßt p*wsn C-twjijjuni * i=,A f oc L.* The “ Empire ” Similar in appearance and construction to the Treasure, but a Tittle smaller. Stands 41 inches high. A good clock at a low price. The “Regent >} A Reliable Alarm, with the bell on top. Stands \4J inches high. Us accuracy is guaranteed. Wonderful vr.l. e at the price. Post 8/6 Free *7 / /J Post $ j U Free Obtainable Only From Limited Jewellers, Watchmakers, &c. High Street - " Christchurch £3*
SOUTH , WESTIANB Hoyul Mail Coach Service
lIANSBURY & HADDOCK Mail Service Contractors. T\ESIBE to announce that from Jan JL® Ist 1917, they have inaugurated a Coach Mail Service between Boss and Waiho Gorge twice a week Coaches leave Ross as follows— On Wednesdays at 1 pro, stopping at Hari flari for the night, and arriving at W aiho Gorge at 6 30pm on Thursday On Saturdays at 7 am, stopping at Wataroa at 6 p m, and arriving at Waiho Gorge on Sundays at 1 pm Saddle Horses leave Waiho Gorge on Sundays at 2 pm for Weheka, arriving 6pm On Mondays Saddle Horses leave -Weheka at 8 am arriving at Waiho Gorge at noon Coaches leave Waiho Gorge,— On Mondays at Ipm, stopping at Wataroa for night at 6 p m, and arriving at Boss on Tuesdays at 6 p m On Saturdays at 1 pm, stopping at Wataroa at 6 pm, arriving at Boss on (Sundays at 6 pm Our Coaches meet every train at th Boss station Passengers can book seats and obtain further particulars from—ilaiislmry & Haddock, C/o City Hotel, Ross.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1917, Page 2
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