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NEW ZEALAND it H ITS GOOD F ITS if THING FACTOR'' o o n mi Sal September 17 to 29. WILL YOU BE ONE OF THE CROWD ? • You know the reputation of our SALES for HEAL BARGAINSWell, we deserve it, and this SALE we are going to give you the hest value to be had in the Dominion, only come quickly, we don’t want anybody to be disappointed. GREAT GM SAL SALE OF OF BA SALE or Of MSNU^ ii 2 Men’s & Boys’ Clothing Men's Tweed Sac Suits—were 50/-, SALE PRICE —-12/6. 'Boya Serge School Knickers—wero 5/11 SALE PRICE —4/11. 10 only Boys Overcoats, sizes 0,1, 2, wero 6/11; SALE PRICE 8/11. Men’s Strong Tweed. Trousers —were ‘ 17/6 j SALE PRICE—I4/6. 1 only Men’s Hydrotite Coat, faded, —was 99/6; SALE PRICE-19/6. Men’s Heavy Saddle Tweed Cycling Knickers—were 19/A; SALE PRICE—I6/6. 12 "only”Men’s* Fancy Summer Vests—were 7/6 to 10/6; SALE PRICE—I/11. Youths’ Heavy Tweed Overcoats —were 27/6; SALE PRICE—IB/0. Mon’s Suits to Measure— SALE PRlCE:—Special 10% discount. Hats and Caps Men’s Tweed Golf Caps—were 3/- to 5/6; SALE PRICE—2/6. Men’s Frame Felt Hats—wero 8/6 to 10/6; SALE PRICE—3/11. Men’s Stylish Lounge Felt Hats—were 8/6; SALE PRICE—S/11. Ladies Felt Hats—were 6/11; SALE PRICE—3/11 Bovs’ Tweed Caps— SALE PRICE—I/-, 1/0. SPECIAL. 25 Dozen Cents’ Full Size White Handkerchiefs—were 5/6 ; -SALE PRICE—3/11 a dc, w n. 2 Revel 1 Street, NEW ZEALAND t?. Shirts and Hosiery Men’s Pyjamas—wero 7/6; ® SALE PRICE-5/11. Men’s Shirts, Bands or Collars—wore 5/6; SALE PRICE—3/11. Men’s Union Shirts, Banda—were 8/0; SALE PRICE—6/6. Men’s Singlets, or Underpants—were 5/0; SALE PRICE—3/11. Men’s Dark Grey Undershirts—were 5/6; SALE PRICE—3/11. Boots and Shoes Men’s Box Calf Derby Bals, sizes 8,9, —were 22/6; SALE PRICE—IS/-. Girls’ itiu-ton Boots—were 7/6 to 10/6; SALE PRICE—S/11. Lumas I'.vej i-ig Shoes —were 7/6 to 9/6 SALE PRICE—3/11. Radios’ Shoes —wore 11/6; SALE PRICE—4/11. CLOTHING FACTORY HOKITIKA. gooes xo

sKimNG NEWft. lllUli WATER. phases of the moon.—ski*. Full Moon—Sep. Ist at 11.59 p.m. Last Quarter. —Sep. Bth at G. 35 p.m. New Moon.—Sep. 16th at 9.58 p.m. First Quarter. —Sep. 24tli at 5.11 p.m Perigee, Sep. Ist. at 7.24 p.m. Apogee, Sep. 15th at 2,12 a.m. Perigee v Sep. 30th at 5.36 a.m. MNION COMPANY'S LINE. The Mapourika leaves Wellinfgton to-morrow, Nelson and Westport Wednesday, arriving at Greymouth ou Thursday, and sailing again at 9 p.m. for Westport, Nelson and Wellington. The Kjttawa leaves 'Onohunga tonight for Groyrnouth direct, with general cargo arriving on Wednesday to load coal for Lyttelton. The Rosamond leaves Timaru to-day for Wellington, Westport and Grovmouth with general cargo. The Kini leaves Lyttelton about for Greymouth direct, to load coal and timber for Dunedin.

Latest Paris Models, ) Ready-to-wears, Untrimmed Millinery, Per s s. Chari, uow shoeing at W. MeKAY & SON, th d ‘ 4 R aperß lKG $= SEND YOUR ORDER LTD. THE TREASURE HOUSE” High Street, Christchurch O'* & 4 KING CATALOGUED and Finger Measutirg Cards «ent FREE 9 In Diamond and Gem Rings we have an almost endless variety of choice. There are Rings to suit every taste, and at prices which represent the best possible value to be obtained in New Zealand. <1 Rings set with 5 Diamonds from 90/- upwards Rings set with Diamonds in combination wiu» Rubies, Sapphires. Emeralds, Pearls, Opjls, Turquoise, ere., from 50/- upwards. r, Stnd tot a copy of our new Illustrated Catalogue, it contains jj 112 pages of all the latest in Jewellery. Silverware, Leather I Goods, etc. " ■■“'ii We poßt it FR£E.^J|

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS OREYMOCTH, Sop. 15.—Sa'ilod at 11.33 p.m., on tho 15th, Kini for AVollingion. ■JJNIOB OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED OY.. Passengers booked to all New Zealand and Australian porta. WESTPORT, NELSON. & WELLINGTON. Mapourika. Thurs Sept. 20th at 9 p.m. FOR WELLINGTON (from Lyttelton) Mararoa, Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Maori. Tuesday, Thursday, Safurday. Passengers from the Coast connect with the Maori, and bertha reserved when booking at Hokitika. Connecting train leaves Christchurch for Lyttelton 6.55 p.m. SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON: REGULAR SAILINGS CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, Etc. VIA VANCOUVER, fiwnner from Auckland early. VIA SAN FRANCISCO: Steamer from Wellington early. ‘Wurflefes Telegraphy. ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Particulars upon arplication, J. H. WILSON. R-evell Street, Hokitika.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1917, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
686

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1917, Page 2

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