Machine Made Te-measwre Suits have nothing in common with the ordinary machine-made suits. ' I Ballantyne’s Suits are made to your measures, cut by Ballantyne’s experts, and made in their own workrooms by fully qualified workers, under expert supervision. The result is a Suit that both looks well and wears well, and can be strongly recommended for everyday wear. I Made from All-Wool Tweeds and Worsteds, I from |55/“ Patterns and easy self-measurement chart, free, by request Discount of 1/- off eve.ry £ for cash, or on monthly a/cs. BALLANTYNES, Christchurch
| Leading Millinery House. 1 i I 1 I 1 8 I I 1 i I I H Silk Hose, Voiles, Silks, and Veinings at very If “ Moderate Prices. ■ m —s*oo<x — n |F. SCHRODER & Co. a We are for«inato in having Received . . SHIPMENTS OF NOVEL TIES for tHo Millinery and Fancy Departments. Opening Show for £he Summer Season now on, ■ PRITCHARD’S TENTH BALLOT SALE ! MOW in quick motion, so that we will be in readiness4o respond to th • Empire’s cab, we liave decided to clear out the balance of our well known stock, at pri es which will startle the public. Saturday’s Specials: WOMEN’S BLACK RIBBED HOSE—2 pair for Is 6dMEN’S HEAVY Sox—2 pair for Is 6d. LADIES’ DRESSES—2Ss, now 6s lid. CHILDREN’S DRESSES—from 4s 3d. 50 DOZEN WHITE TURK TOWELS —from 2 pair for Is. A REMNANTS SHEETING, BLOUSING;, FLANNELETTES, DRESS GOODS, ETC.—at half their usual valu These goods are our usual well known stock reduced. We shall lose money by the traosactioa, but we are pre*pared to do this, besides thoroughly emptying our fixtures AH Goods absolutely Cash. >-oO<X W. J. PRITCHARD, 5 Newly Arrived Dainty BLOUSES In Voile, Muslin, Crepe-de-chene and Silk, and are very tastefully designed. Chaining new style Crepe*de-chene Blouses, in White and Colours, — Prices f rom 14/6 i© 35/Smart Silk Blouses in the newest designs,— Prices from 13/9 to 17/6 Dainty Voile and Muslin Blouses,Prices from 10/- to 20/mb, LißiiiL DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, BOOT IMPORTERS, FURNISHERS. GREYMOUTH & WELLINGTON:
FOR SALE. "INDIAN RUNNER DUCK EGGS 1 ■ from breeding pen purchased from W. Knight, of Lower Hutt, wlu> has been the most successful competitor in Egg-laying competitions since 1908. Price 10s 6d, post free, Apply to— T. PIPSON, Park Street, Hokitika. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS the most popular liquor i n the w^ld.
C. PFAHLERT BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, KANIERI. TO MEET THE DEMAND FOR PRESENTS for our soldiers, I am now making CAKES, of first-class quality, specially made up in tins for sending to friends at the front. ALL SIZES. ORDER EARLi.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1917, Page 3
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