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In Purchasing CLOTHING from us You Fortify your own Judgment by our years of Experience. Yes ! Its good,' because its unsurpassed quality ; combined with its elegant finish makes it positively the highest standard. Suits for Boys. f The Cotswold (as illustrated) 23/6, 26/6, 29/6, 32/6 with Continuation Knickers 37/6, 42/6, 47/ , The Derby, with pleated fronts 22/6, 25/6, 28/6 SMART SUMMER WASHING SUITS. The SAILOR, White Drill Blouse, striped or tussore shad 2, Poolin 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 IM.Z. Clothing Factory. FACTORY life NEW ZEALAND “V McKAY S / Have Just landed ex s.s. looic A fine range of printed ... SUMMER VOILES. W. MeKAY & SON. THK LEAI)ING DBA PEES. Watsons If ID ✓ Patriotic Brooches p VJBRY woman who has someone near and dear to her in France, in Egypt, or in Camp, should wear one of these charming 9ct. Gold Brooches. It will be HER badge of service. Every soldier should give ui of these Brooches to his Mother, Wife, Sister, or Lady Friend. It will be worn with pride rti rt* CIB7Q Price 30/C 1872 Price 25/Badge of “ Ear! of Liverpool's Own.” -O Clß7l Price 22/8 C 1869 Pnce 35/The ANZAC” Brooch CI37S— Price 27/8 C 1874 Price 22/<6 arrr^l C 187- Price 22/6 C 1873 Price 25/Obtalnablo only from teroar LTD, THE TREASURE HOUSE HIGH STREET CHRISTCHURCH. Keller’s Hotel, OQKNER OF WELD AND ROWELL , STREETS, HOKITIKA. .Vhate’er befalls when our country calls, Not one moment reluctant lag: Far better be slain in the last wild rush That survive ’neath an alien flag. Such serfdom we could not endure; Such freedom we could not endure: For in sickness and pain, we’d beg in vain For Woods’ Greet Peppermint Qpre.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 October 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 19 October 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 19 October 1917, Page 2

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