i a fine selection of Gifts all useful and sensible, * that will gladden the hearts of your men folk Stylish Neckwear 2/-, 2/6, 2/11 Silk Handkerchiefs 2/11, 3/6, 4/6 Kxcelda Initial 1/Silk Initial 3/6 Silk Shirts 14/6, 15/6,' 16/6 Braces in presentation boxes 3/6 Felt Hats 10/6/ 12/6, to 17,6 Collar Boxes 2/6 to 8/6 Umbrellas 8/6, 11/6, 13/6 Pyjamas 10/6, f 3/6, 15/6 For Ladies,Silk Blouses 12s 6d, 13s 6d, 15s 6d Cashmere Hose in Navy, Brown & Fawn 5s Panamas 9s 6d, 12s 6d V And don’r forget SHOES make a Charming Present. § NBW>ZEALAND»| v L Hi m New id Clothing Fact’y: CLOTHING FACTORY I
LINOLEUMS and OILCLOTHS, Just to hand ex s.s. Rimutaka. 3ft wide 2/11 per yd. 6ft wide 9/6 , per yd. 12ft wide 21/- per yd. , W. McKAY & SON, Tr™ ng
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The “Stewart Dawson” Alarm Clocks ARE THE BEST VALUES OFFERED IN THE DOMINION. They , arc not like the cheap inferior Alarm Clocks which only last a few months, bat being fitted with solid steel Pinions and Pivots are veritable towers of strength, and will stand many years of hard wear. Each clock will prove a true and staunch friend to its purchaser while its cheery ring will call you right on time. j The clear bold dials of these clocks make the time easily distinguishable on the dull mornings. Now is the time to buy. Send your order to-day. The “Treasure” A handsome Repeating Alarm, beautifully made and linished. Stands 6i inches high. The finest value yet offered at'the irJ 4 3 tllliivuj Ot' price. Post 13/6 Free The “Empire** Similar in appearance and construction to the Treasure, but a little sm idler. Stands 4i inches high. A good clock at a low price. The “Regent” A Reliable Alarm, with the bell on top. Stands 4i inches high. Its accuracy is guaranteed. Wonderful value at the priced Post 8/6 Free Post 7/6 Free k :—= = = Obtainable Only From =' = " - —= Stewart Dawson & Co. Limited Jewellers, Watchmakers, &c. .High Street - Christchurch
Keller’s Hotel, CORNER PF WELD AND REV ELL STREETS, HOKITIKA. tVhate’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 sickneis and pain, we’d beg in vain For Wood*’ Great Peppermint Oar*.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 December 1917, Page 2
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396Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 18 December 1917, Page 2
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