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V, STYLE Is long-lived in “ H. 8.” S H O e In o hex words, they are so well made, and built on such perfect ■>asts that they retain their shape and ap- }\ peararce after many months of wear.' Ladies Patent Court Shoes 25/6, 27/6, 30/Ladies Glace Ankle-strap Shoes 17/6, 19/6, 23/6 Ladies Glace Derby Shoes 21/6, 23/6, 26/6 Ladies White Buck Shoes 20/-, 25/6 Ladies White Canvas Shoes 10/6, 11/6 -. NEW ZEALALT) , ' New Zealand CLOT MIN iCLOTHING FACTORY; * FACTOR Y. < Interesting Announcement H W. McKAY & SON |AVE Pleasure in announcing that they have just received a saipment oi GENTS NEGLIGE SHIRTS (part of a line of 50 doz. recently purchased by Mr McKay, at' Auckland, at a big discount,) and are 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, THE LEAT)ING DRAPERS. WstsoaslflO I \m !p Send Your Order to "THJ LTD. TREASURE HOUSE’ High Street, Christchurch. <l, We have the finest selection of Watches % in the Dominion. Specially made for our “ Boys” going to the Front. Good heavy? strong, duSt and damp proor cases, fitted with the moil reliable movements, each with a solid leather strap. PRICES*. NICKEL OR OXIDISED STEEL CASES STERLING SILVER CASES . . 231; 30 U 40b. 50/.. 40/., 50/., 60/-, 65/- to £5/-/-. Som« of those Wrift Watches hare LUMiNOIJS DIALS which enable the time to bo cloarly seen on the darkest night. The prices range from 35/. to £5/5/-. g Send for a copy of our new Illustrated Catalogue, it conteina 112 11 page* of all the latest in Jewellery, Silverware. Leather Goods, |J *j E.P. Goods, etc. We post it Free. Keller’s Hotel, tVhate’er befalls when our country calls, Not one moment reluctant Jag: 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: nn vi(HT7 * For sicknesa and pain, we’d beg in flUalXlitA, va in For Woods* Great Peppermint Onr*.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1917, Page 2

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