lorr™ 1 LAST WEEK OF SALE ->—ooo-<~-Owing to the marvellous success of our Real Sale the Bargains are speedity diminishing. We advise tho/ e wishing to secure some of the plums still offering not to lose a moment. «<a> ® i Worth ow Men’s Tweed Sac Suits Ladies Lace or Bar Shoe; Ladies White Felt Hats Men’s Singlets or Underpant; . Youths’ Tweed Overco .ts Men’s All Wool Crimeau Shirts Ladies Tennis Shoes Men’s Bla-k or Tan Boots 22/6 Men’s Stylis Felt Hats .... Men’s Grey Undershirts ... Boys’ Sports’ Suits .... ... Less 10 per cent Mea’s Natural Singlets or Underpants.. 1/11 1/6 Full-size White Handkerchiefs .. ...5/6 3/11 doz Boys’ Serge School Knickers ... ... f'/H 4/11 Gents Fancy Bordered Handkerchiefs... 9d 6d Men’s Sac Suits ... ... ... less 10 per cent Men’s Pyjamas ... ... ... ... 7/6 5/11 Ladies Stylish Shoes ... ... ... 21/- IS/6 REMEMBER SALE CLOSES SATURDAY, Sept. 29 [clothing factohyi NEW ZEALAND eg €> A Seasonable Line. WHITEBAIT NETTING 72 inches wide 2/3 per ya?d 80 do d:> 2/6 per yard AT W. McKAY & SOM TH * LEA ’ )ING DRAPERS. Watsons If 10 oczDocnoor SEND YOUR ORDER TO LTD. THE TREASURE HOUSE HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH FOR Watches and Alberts I % / S' tsa Q We are Watch Specialists since 1871 and Guarantee every Watch we sell rhoroughly reliable and an excellent timekeeper. Metal Cased Watches 14/6. 18/6. 20/-. 25/-. 30,'-. 40/-. Solid Silver Cased Watches 25/-. 50/-. 40/-, 50/-. to £7/10/-. Solid Gold Cases £9/10/-, £lO/10/£l4 10/- to £35/-/-. Gold Filled Cases ®. 45/-. 47/6, 80/- to £9/10*-. SOLID GOLD ALBERTS—A great variety of patterns—7o/-. 80 -? 90 £5/10/-. £6/10/-. £7/10/-, to £lO/10/-. SOLID SILVER ALBERTS , 8/6 10/6 12/6. METAL ALBERTS 1/6 2/6. Send for a copy of our new Illustrated Catalogue, it contains 112 pages of all the iatest in Jewellery, Silverware, Leather Goods, E.P. Goods, etc. :: :: We post it Free. o 0
Whate’er befalls when our country calls, Not one moment reluctant lag: Far better be slain in the Inst wild rush That Burvive ’neath an alien flag. Such serfdom we oould not endure; Such freedom we could not endure: For in sickness and pain, we’d beg in vain For Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
Keller’S Hotel, CORNER OF WELD AND REV ELL STREETS, HOKITIKA.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1917, Page 2
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361Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1917, Page 2
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