nm I V f* 0 1! u 1 1 1 and' are just typical* of the low prices ruling in every, department of the E 32 TfT 3 JCa o D L=a Wn cp-ntlemen ’ they are not unreliable, shoddy goods, m superior, wdl nXle ganuehts, which any man could, with pleasure wear, Ail UTC CPothirr xna- he depended on for style and service.' Cc ; / thatAa do not miss'these special values! Call in the! morning if-convenient, when the.D.l.o. is less crowded. Boys.’ and. Youths’ Baingroof Cvercoats, , klined 'throu'diout. Fit. toys ages to .to 10 y airs'. Veiriorth 35/- W.C. Sale Price 17/6 Boys’ Strong English .Tweed Sports Saits— Well-worth .25/- ■ ■ i »I.C. I:a.c X only Men’s Heavy D.B. Tweed l- Coat, •sa^^sfiaskTSSts Men’s ’'Heavy. English Cotton Engespants iai<l Singlets—lmually 4/6 D.I.C. »ja.e Price */f>. Men’s Eight-weight Singlets, halt sleeves._ Very soft make— Usually 3/6 D.I.C. Jale Pries ...., Men’s Strong Samson Eraces, double stivugiii Usually 2/6 . - D.I.C. Sale Price 1/0 Men’s or Boys’ Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. D.I.C. Sale Price 3/11 dps. P >9. Special SPECIAL SUIT-TO-MEASURE OFFERDuring this Sale our useful Special Value Suit to measure at 75/- is offered at Record your order early. Good fit assured. 50 Men’s Double-Breasted English Tailored Oyer- • DIC - Sale Prlce 59/6 Men’s Shirts in heavy Wool and Union. Neat and medium patterns and colours. All Usunlly ß l3/(( ■ • D.I.C. Sale Price 8/11 Men’s Soft Pelt Hats in really smart shapes. Your size—Usually 3/6 D.I.C. Sale Price 5/1.1 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.I.C. Sale Price 3/11 Men’s White Tennis Shirts. Collars attached. Very ’strong— . „ Usually S/P D.I.C. Sale Price 4/6/ Men’s or Boys’ Fulliend Ties. Neat patterns and r good colours .. D.I.C. Sale Price 3 for 2/Ai The CASH DISCOUNT AS USUAL D-I-C 1 /’ in each complete £ off Sale Prices SALE FREE POSTAGE AS USUAL
J. Satchel!, Cheap Boot Depot, EEVELL STREET, HOKITIKA.The Cheapest and Best Boots! op in Hokitika. Inspection Invited-. G. Lakin. •ai Manager.
DRINK ONLY SPEiaiiT’S PRIZE SPEIGHTS SPEIGHT’S PRIZE TO RE HAD EVERYWHERE OBTAINABLE ON DRAUGHT. AT KELER’P HOTEL. HOKITIKA AND MRS HEAD’S HOTEL, KANIEP.I, ONLY. W. PERKY AND COY., HOKITIKA, AGENT FOR BOTTLED ALES aktu stout.
1 HE4RTiB*>9 CQME people hesitate to give a Proprietary M-*'. Medicine to Very Young Children and, in ipany cases the hesitation is quite justifiable, hut the Public need not have any fear about HEARNE’S BRONCHITIS CURE ICRUCfr 'W : O’. "HE'XE'is'i,' ix&LM'* 'l a oununßtia, m*om* mm 9
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 July 1917, Page 1
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