In Purchasing CLOTHING from us You FortHy your own Judgment by our years of Experience. TtWgoo JOolfh m. Yes ! Its good, because its unsurpassed quality; combined with its elegant finish makes it positively the highest standard. Suits for Boys. The Cotswold (as illustrated) 23/6, 26/6, 29/6, 32/6 with Continuation Knickers—--37/6, 42/6, 47/u The Derby, with pleated fronts—--22/6, 25/6, 28/6 SMART SUMMER WASHING SUITS. The SAILOR,— White Drill Blouse, striped or tussore shade, Poulin Pants. Blouse, collar and Cuffs to match 8/11 The Varsity, In Striped or Plain Poplin Tu sore shade 8/6, 9/9 Dainty Washing Hats 1/11, 2/6, 2,11, 3/6 N.Z. Clothing Factory. ■NEW ZEALAND 0L CLOTHING FACTORS Special Value in TOWELS, TOWEL Now Showing at W. MeKAY & SON, THE LEADING DRAPERS. Towels from 1/- each Roller Towelling from 7d yard SEE WINDOW DISPLAY ! VhtsonslPlO The 'Stewart Dawson’ Alarm Clocks ARE THE BEST VALUES OFFERED IN THE DOMINION. They are not like the cheap inferior Alarm Clocks which only last a few months, but being Stk a with solid Pinions and Pivots are veritable tower* of strength, auJ will stand manv years of bard wear. Each Hock will prove a true and io lovx v ‘ v staunch friend to its purchaser while its cheery ring will call you right on time. The clear bold dials of these clocks make the time easily distinguishable on the dull mornings. Now is the time to buy. Send your order to-day. o : *Spfi - AM te&w The “Treasure” iC7 ;u:; c Repeating Alarm, beautifully, made and finished. ‘Stands, 6i inches high. The finest value ye! offered at the price. Post 13/6 Free The “ Empire The “Regent” Similar in appearance and construction to the Treasure, but a little smaller. Stands 41 inches high. A good clock at a low price. A Reliable Alarm, with the hell on top. Stands 4i inches high. Us accuracy is guaranteed. Wonderful Post 8/6 Free al.u al the price. Post 7/6 Free Obtainable Only From awson Limited Jewellers, Watchmakers, &c. .High Street Christchurch Keller’s Hot-1, vVhate’er befalls when our country calls, Not one moment reluotant lag: Far better be slain in the last wild rush ' ' That survive ’neath an alien flag. CORNER OF WELD AND REVELL Such serfdom we could not endure; STREETS Such freedom we could not endure: ’ For in sickneas and pain, we’d beg in HOK ITIKA. * vain For Woods’ Greet Peppermint Cure.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1917, Page 2
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394Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1917, Page 2
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