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I —ip-ip^-T, —Irzdr^'rrzJr^^i^t^r^r^lf^Tr^^^r^r^F^F^Fr 11 ? I rT-X----GENTLEMEN! These are Marvellous Values and are just typical of the low prices ruling in every department of the ,7 ca KJ MOW mza they are not unreliable, shoddy .goods, No, gentlemen; . j - - - - ~ but superior, well-made garments, which any man could v/ith pleasure, wear. 1 All D.I.C. ClpJlur;; hi-: be on for style and service. do not miss these special values! Call in the inprnirg, if convenient, when the D.I.C. is less crowded. P Tft Christchurch Boys’ and Youths’ Rainproof Overcoats, lined'throughout. Fit l>dS*s age* U» <e Hi years. Well worth 35/- D.I.C!. Sale Price 17/6 Boys’ Strong English Tweed Sports Suits— Well worth 25/- .. D.I.C. Urc i- Do 16/0 x only Men’s Heavy D.B. Tweed 1... .r Coat, leather lined. A real bargain—tJsujil Pries £7/10/- D.I.C. Sale Price £5/0/Men’s Colonial AU-Wool Underpants and Singlets Usually 7/6 .. D.I.C. Sale Price 1/11 Men’s Heavy English Cotton Underpants and Singlets—Usually 4/6 D.I.C. Sale Price 2/6 Men’s Light-weight Singlets, half sleeves. Very soft make — Usually 0/6 D.I.C. Sale Price 2. . Men’s Strong Samson Braces, doable strong: h- - * '"Usually 2/6 .. D.I.C. Sale Price 1/D Men’s or Boys’ Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. Special SUIT-TO-MEASURE OFFER. D.I.C. Sale Price 3/11 doc. 50 Men’s Double-Breasted English Tailored Overcoats. All sizes— Usually 76/- .. D.I.C, Sale Price 59/6 Men’s Shirts in heavy Wool and Union. Neat light and medium patterns and colours. All siucs. Bn mis— I’sually ?::/« .. D.I.C. S&lc Brico 8/11 Men’s Soft Felt Hats in really smart shapes. Your size--Usually S/6 D.I.C. Sale Price 5/11 Men’s Heavy Union Shirts. Neat patterns or self grey—Usually 7/6 D.I.C. Sale Price 5/6 Boys’ Plain Grey Shirts. Collars attached. All sizes—-Usually 4-/11 .. D.l.C.'Sale Price 3/11 Men’s White Tennis Shirts. Collars attached. Very strong— Usually 5/6 .. D.I.C. Sale Price 4/6 Men’s or Boys’ Full-end Ties. Neat patterns and good colours .. D.I.C. Sale Price 3 for 2/During this Sale our useful Special Value Suit to measure at 75/- is offered at Record your order early. Good fit assured. 65 At The D-I-C SALE CASH DISCOUNT AS USUAL 1 /- in each complete £ off Sale Prices FREE POSTAGE AS USUAL r=lf=

J. Satchel I, Cheap Boot^Depotj keveijl street, 'Wrnm. Thef Cheapest and Best Boots top in Hokitika. Inspection Invited. G. Lakin, Manager.

DRINK ONLY SPEIGHT’S PRIZE ALES. SPEIGHT’S PRIZE ALES. SPEIGHT’S PRIZE ALES., TO BE HAD EVERYWHERE ! AND OBTAINABLE ON DRAUGHT AT RELER’B HOTEL. HOKITIKA MRS HEAD’S HOTEL, KANIERI, ONLY. , W PERRY AND COY., HOKITIKA, AGENT FOB BOTTLED ALES AND STOUT.

IftlEdßTlE;? lßiai SOME people hesitate to giv? a Proprietary Medicine to Very Young Children and, in many cases the hesitation is quite justifiable, but the Public need not have any fear about HEARNE’S BRONCHITIS CURE This Medicine is Scientifically prepared by Mr. W. G. Hearne who is a REGISTERED CHEMIST of extensive experience, and the Manu* 'fadturer is absolutely prepared to stake every ounce of his Magnificent Repub ation on the fadt that HEARNE’S BRONCHITIS CUBE is equally beneficial to young CHILDREN, li \\'b X ee ADULTS and the VERY AGED. rpn y COUGHS I and COLDS ( IK fcr/jf. MAtIOH a. Mi. or Jfxvoja try . o. " BTJIMT, .WELLING TOM. . . » i O

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1917, Page 1

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