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Now that brighter days are here it is quite time to select your SPRING HAT. A visit to SMITH’S will at once settle the question, for our new stuck of Beautiful Model Millinery, Smart Ready-to-Wears, Straw Shapes, Flowers, &c. are so attractive in styles and colourings, and so rich in variety, that thocsingis a pleasure WE ARE MILLINER f SPECIALISTS Noted for our exclusive styles, ou reliable qualities, and our excellent value, a r « we ask you to make a persona* visit to our Show-room. c. sim union, DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, BO T .f/fOaiESS, FURNISHERS. GREYMOUTH & WELLINGTON: ■pr x v ~- n t?uJ II OTS mmo h/ IJkdL* D 4 ‘Vac” Boots and Shoes are 4 ‘BALL-BAND” Special Quality. Th r y are vulcanized by the \ acuum Process, the greatest discovery in the inarm-‘act ur ;of rubber footwear in recent years. Tiie “Vac” gi ads are very comfortable to wear. They are light in weight and they lit well. v They are the most durable rubbers made, a id we recommend them for all kinds of unusually hard wear. Try them —you will find it is true that they ‘ ‘Feel Like Velvet *— Wen r Like Iron . ” T LIVER & DUFF, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. m) m an
QOAST gPORTS. O: TITK HOKITIKA RACECOURSE. 19 H NEW YEAR’S DAY. 1918. TUESDAY, JANUARY Ist. IN .'.ID 'F PATRIOTIC PURPOSES! c;_". s i:i start at 12 (noon) sharp! TjTST OF EVENTS! Of TIT NG, 18yds; THROWING THE ! Ali HER, 161bs; HALF MILE WALK for returned troopers; 120yds ELAT RACE; SACK RACE; BEST PRESSED HIGHLANDER, boy and 1 .sir: VAULTING; PUTTING THE SHOT; BAGPIPE MUSIC; HIGH- ! \\‘) FLING (in sections) SWORD lUNCE; IRISH JIG; SAILORS’ ! ORNPTPE; HURDLE RACE, 220 v 's; DANCING REEL; STRATHf pEY: TONG JUMP; WRESTLING. < TAT'NTRUIBHAS; 440yds FLAT j vCF.; TUG-O’-WAR; MILITARY I vent : RUNNING HIGH JUMPI , addition CHILDREN’S SPORTS v”. lie held during the day. '■ r>cial Trophy, value £2 2s, will ]. ' f .-i for the best aggregate in the p • ; Competition, i The Committee’s decision Shall he final in any dispute arising in connection with any of the events. For further particulars seo posters, * or apply to the Secretary. , JAMES KING, ! Hon. See. | Box. 53, Hokitika. F. P. H. SELLERS, Treasurer. schnapps. The National drink of Austrs'ia.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1917, Page 3
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415Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1917, Page 3
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