s s O&ESS OP men; ! November sth to 10th. All this week we are making a big display of the new Summer Hats for men and Boys. Your style is * among them. Come and pick it out. HATS FOR MEN. Smart, Soft Felts, in Black, Brown, Grey, &c., 10/6, 12/6, 14/6 Straw Boaters in latest Shapes. 8/6, 9/6 Latest in Tweed Golf Caps. 4/6, 4/11, 5/6 Brazilian Straws. 10/6 HATS FOR BQ¥S. Brazilian Straws, 5/6, 7/6 Gala ea Straws, 3/6, 4,6, 6/6 Grey or Brown Felts, 4/11 Stylish Washing Peteroan Hats for the little Folk. 1/11, 2/6, 2111, 316 NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY * New Zealand CLOTHING! FACTORY. Interesting Announcement W. McKAY & SON HAVE Pleasure in announcing that they have just received a shipment of GENTS NEGLIGE SHIRTS (part of a line of 50 doz. recently purchased by Mr McKay, at Auckland, at a big discount,) and &re now selling same at 5/6 each, or 15/- for 3. See Window Display for Newest, Brightest, ,and Best Shirts on the market. W. McKAY & SON, t TeaK ng J VtatsonsfriO M The ii p Air* , I . .*( i;k al. are the be;:,'! v are not like .!. months, butLch towers of sfrcugw. V \ ■ it;. n *'* .rt ,3 ":u" ■Mr;The “Empire” Similar in appearance and construction to t hc* Treasure, but a little sir. tier. Stands 4i inches high. A good clock at a Ipw price. Post 8/6 V i v._ 1 USX ’.il upauiiDß .V-H.S s-li'ch only iiwt a'tew • -tf r'iT c/s a j ver.' j.a.'j of hr I v.sar. Lata ‘ 1 e a true am? cli 1 to its pur- < in*. 'ft \ *s cheery jlr will call y.-:i tight on t r*. •. 7,'v /• * t ,i »; r ;ij 1 . p""” t l ;*rb-fr an t:. L ;; r. l liovv is the time 4 o buy. Et':J yc::r ord.r to-day. The “ Treasure ” ; i .epcaiing io. beautifully made ; /ini T-1. S'amis (»i inches high. The liuesl v \i. . l'ered at the 1 o 'or/ A*3 Free Th- Regent ” A ! tehable A I -pm, with the bell <>n lop. Stands 4i incites high. . its iteeuraev is ci,atrinieeii. Wonderful Free : Obtainab.’*; 0-*ly F »“7 In Post // o Free 7® a .High Street ' Limited Jewellers, Watch m. hers, Sec. Christchurch
Keller’s Hotel, CORNER OF WELD AND REVELL 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 fn sickneea and pain, we’d beg in vain For Woods’ Great Peppermint Our*.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1917, Page 2
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