Travelling Cushions f In soft Suede Cloth, with handle and pockets. In Mole or V. Rose, size 16 xlO 6/6 each. Tea Cosies Well made, in a large variety of charming colourings. 4/() h THE NEW MODEL 66 EWBANK Carpet Sweeper SELF-CLEANING, NICKEL-PLATED, with rubbered ball-bearing wheels and rubbered corners, in light or dark oak stain. 31/6 The Famous “ Rollick” Floor Polish For Preserving and Polishing Linoleum and all kinds of Flooring. s OH! / Tin. Chivers Curp&t Soap, for renovating and cleaning Carpets and removing stains. J 0~(J C k Ballaiitynes - Christchurch | Leading Millinery House. We are fortunate in haying Received . . SHIPMENTS OF NOVELTIES for the Millinery and Fancy Departments. Opening Show for the Summer Season now on. Silk Hose, Voiles, Silks, and Veiniags at very Moderate Prices. i I ■XDOcXF. SCHRODER & Co. | cpi Now that, brighter days are here it is quite time to select your SPRING HAT. A visit to SMITH’S wifi at once settle the question, for our new stock of Beautiful Mode! Millinery, ' Smart Ready-to-Wears, Straw Shapes, Flowsrs, &c. are so attractive in styles and colourings, and so rich in variety, that choosing is a pleasure. WE ARE MILLINERY SPECIALISTS Noted for our exclusive styles, ou reliable qualities, and our exce 1 lent value, ano we ask you to make a personal visit to our Show-room. f G. MH, Limited, DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS; BOOT IMPORTERS, FURNISHERS. GREYMOUTH & WELLINGTON: 1 r. THEVACBOOTS ILMiIXS^'SG! “Vac’ ’ Boots and Shoes are-‘ ‘BALL-BAND” Special Quality. They are vulcanized by the Vacuum Process, the greatest discovery in the manufacture of rubber footwear in recent years. The “Vac” goods are very comfortable to wear. They are light in weight and they fit well. ' -They are the most durable rubbers' made, and we recommend them for all kinds of unusually hard wear. Try them —-you will find it is true that they “Feel Like VelvetWear Like Iron.’* ;-VL: OLIVERI& DUFF REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. ' . FOR, SAiLE.' NDIAN RUNNER, DUCK EGGS from breeding pen. purchased ■ om W. Knigbt, of Lower. Hutt, who as been the most successful competitor i Egg-laying competitions since 1908. Price 10s 6d, posh free. Apply to— T. PINSON, j Park (Street, Hokitika. C. PFAHLERT j 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 Ifront. • ALL/SIZES. v ORDER EARLf- . " .v. ;-U
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1917, Page 3
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