Mrs J. LLOYD, Announces tlic arrival cf Autumn 1 Winter Mil l inery, Coats, Dress Goods, Costunips, &c., &c. Customers .will find excellent value in Sheeting, Blankets, Flannels, Flannelettes, Calico, Hosiery and Underwear. Inspection Invited. DRESSMAKING Executed at CASH Prices. Mrs J. Lloyd, Revell Street, ... 'Hokitika. DODGE BROTHERS • MOTOR CAR St is literally true—as you have probably discovered in your own locality—that the Owners of the Car are its most enthusiastic Salesmen. Dodge Brothers dealers frankly admit that their task has been made easy for them by the performance of the Car and the things Owners have said about it. * * The motor is 30-35 horse-power* The Gasolene consumption is unusually Sow, the tyre mileage is unusually fiigh« Price £3BO Greymouth. T B. BATY, Greymouth West Coast Agents.
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A. F. HARRISON ANNOUNCES that he has taken ' possession of tlio RAILWAY HOTEL, KUIMARA JUNCTION, previously conducted by Mrs. Duckworth. ' Tlio requirements of the Pub.i will le attended to in every detail. The Premises are receiving thorough overhaul, and patrons are assured of a hearty welcome. Mrs. Harrison has charge of the culinary, arrangements, which should be a sufficient guarantee that all is oi the very best. EVERY PREPARATION MADE FOR THE 1 vrRIVAL OF TRAINS JUST ARRIVED! JUST ARRIVED! Another fresh JO ST ARRIVED! assortment of MARBLE HEADSTONES. /AHOICE SELECTION of WREATH S C and SHADES, and WREATH FRAMES. INSPECTION INVITED 1 1 H. A. THOMPSON. UNDERTAKER & MONUMENTAL . MASON. GIBSON?. QUAY, HOKITIKA.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1917, Page 1
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