MMiiiiiiininiiin ■. i i \jiaT59CnUTCn AU iiinmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiinninig Christchurch S We Want Every Lady to WRITE FOR DATITD £3l mjj Wemm—m OF THESE = Choice Fabrics* Fresh from the Manufacturers ' s 32m • ‘ VIYELLA/s'' for Biosasee, Pyjamas, etc. Splendid range. S/9 30in, "WOOLALONH,” for Dresses and Blotwoa. Smart stripes 3/9 30in. WINCEYS, for Pyjamas, Shirts, Blouses .. 1/6A to 2/11 SOin. SHRUNK UNION SHIRTINGS .. .1/8* to 2/11 28in. Cevlon SPY JAMA CLOTHS 1/4* 36in. Striped PYJAMA PLAN I NEYETTES .. 1/1* ta 1/U ■ 30i«. to 36in. Plain White FLANNELETE—--12- to 23/6 per doz. yds. 40in. NIGHTDRESS PLAN- , NELETTE, Plain, Cream, or White .. •.. .. .. ,1/11* '■42inl Plain Cream VINCE YS, -•for Nighties, etc. 2/11 & 3/S SOin. Scotch “Selba” Cream FLANNELS; guaranteed unshrinkable .. 1/9 1/11 2/3 42iu 3/6 & 3/9 30in. Plain Cream FLANNELS .. 'KREMLA” 3/9 St 3/11 3«im. Pteis Cream CEYLONB—--3/9 & 3/11 3#in. Plasm Grey COLLEGE SUITING, for Boys’ and Girts’ wear .. 2/11 & 3/9 30in. WOOL DELAINES, for Blouses, etc. .. 2/6 & 3/6 54ia. FLEBCY and PYRENEES CLOTH., for Dressing Gowns 7/11 8/11 54in. Cream FLEECY CLOTH for Sports Coats and Babv Coats- \ 'I .. 14/9 42in. COTTON PYRENEES, for Dressing Gowns .. .. 3/3 3«in. Plain MOLLETON FLANNELS; aH shades .. 4/11 4#*n. Cotton CHECK TWEEDS, for Dresses, etc. .. . 2/31 i 4*i», Plain Striped and Check COTTON SUITINGS . . 2/9 40in. COTTON GABARDINES, for Costumes, etc. 3/6 & 3/9 White and Coloured CREPES, 30in. 1/6* . . 40in. 2/9 40in. “TELATINTA,” a pink Mercerised Lawn .. 2/3 yard = Cut This Advertisement Out =5 ‘Put a Cross ‘X' againt the items you wish patterns H of, and post at once to the Manager ‘D. IC. == Christchurch before the best are-sold. (Sign your Name) M.. (Address)
2 ealand QOMPANY’S .J INE. MODERN TWIN- SCREW PASSENGER steamers. FITTED WITH EVERY COMFORT. IT IS INTENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE to despatch a passenger STEAMER from time to time to a port in the UNITED KINGDOM. Also from time to time as.jopportunity offers. Return tickets available by P. and O. Line. First class insulated cargo steamers, j For particulars as to passages, freight etc, apply to—- : V. W. M. BONAR, Agent, Wharf Street., Hokitika, gHIPPING F. M'GREGOR. WHEELWRIGHT, COACHBUILDEH AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH. CORNER OF-REVELL & STAFFORD STREETS HOKITIKA. FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED IN EVERY DEPARTMENT GOOD WORK, Good Material, and Good Designs, and reasonable Terms in every instance. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. • ■ ■ • F. M'GRBGORREVELL AND STAFFORD STREETS.HO K 1 T I K A . BLANK & BERENDI /"M OACHBUILDER S, HEEL \7 RIGHTS, AND THAURJERS TANCRED STREET, HOKITIKA Horse-shoeing and general BLACKSMITH work of the best Workmanship Guaranteed. All Orders receive Prompt Attention at most Reasonable Tr rms. WHEELWRIGHT DEPARTMENT A SPECIALITY. BLANK & BERENDT. TANCRED STREET, HOKITIKA THE ALFA LIGHT.—-The Latest best and most nonomical petrol fight. The outlay is very small. Send for full particulars. HaE y and Co., Ltd. aizent. Greymouth
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1918, Page 1
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