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LADIES ! Of course you want the best. Comfort and long life l - ■ . ■ are conspicuous, features in ; H.B. BOOTS & SHOES. High-legged Patent Golosh Boots, dnll kid or garbadine ►: - ■ ; Tops,— 1 32 6, 35/- 37/6 !. T-n Box Ca’f Bjots * 32 6 High-legged Glace Boots, patent cap, lace or button, — 26 6,32 6,37 6 Black Glace Bojts, 17/6 to 27/6 ( Ladies Glace Derby Shoes 16/6 to 27/6 Ladies Box Calf Derby Shoes 20/ to 29/6 Ladies Court Shoes 19/6 to 27/6 Ladies Ankle-strap Shoes 14/6 to 22/6 Ladies Evening Shoes 7/6 to 13/6, N-EW ZEALAND me CLOTHING FACTORY Warm and Cosy Slippers 2/11 to 7/6 \

What Japan is Doi g. |LLUSTRaTING this point we are now showing a (Special Window Display of Japanese Manufactures *hich we think will be of interest to yoa. Be sure and see It. W. McKAY & SOnT th d e b™ ng

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mm £ A Dustproof and Waterproof Watch for Post Free The “MINER” Watch is exceptionally strongly made, and is especially suitable for the Miner, Farmer, or anyone who during his daily occupation comes in contact with dust or damp. Solid Nickel case. Screwon Eezil, extra thick Crystal Front, Clearly-marked Dial, Splendid Movement. An absolutely reliable timekeeper. Do not forget that our establishment is as near to you as your nearest letter-box, and that we pay postage. Order direct from Stewart Dawson & Co., Ltd. Jewellers, etc., High Street, Christchurch -

Wliate’er befalls wkea eureountry ealls. Not due weweni reluctant lag: Far better fee Wain in the last wild - - ' rush • . That Burvire ’neath an alien flag. Such serfdom we could not endure; Such freedom we could not endure: Tor in sicknees and pain, we’d beg in vain '■ For Wood*’ Greet peppermint Our*. Keller’s Not.?-1, CORNER OF WELD AND RETELL STREETS, HOKITIKA.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1917, Page 2

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292

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1917, Page 2

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