HOSIERY for the SUMMER Awaits Your Choice at McGRUER’S. w> The sunshine months bring the ncc«eBit.y of light dainty Hosiery, and so you will bo interest'd to know that we hare a full supply. In face of all the present difiiculties of production and transport, we- oan oiler you a wide choice. Here is Hosiery of the dependable kind in smart colours. You will appreciate the values, especially in diese times. Ladies Silk Ankle Hose in Grey, Fawn, Tan, "White, Black, Nigger, 5/11 pair. Ladies White Cotton Hose 2/6 and 3/11 pair. Ladies Lisle Ifosc in Tan, Grey, and Fawn 3/11 pair. Ladies Black Lisle Hose 2/6 to 3/11 pair. Ladies Silk Hose White and Tan 10/6 to ]5/6 pair. S Ladies Black Lisle Embroidered Hose 2/6 and 2/11 pair. FABRIC GLOVES ARE IH VOGUE FOR SPRING They are cool and comfortable on hot days. We offer an excellent selection in wanted shades and well-woven. - Ladies Seamless Cotton Gloves in White Fawn, Grey, Navy and Brown 1/11 pair. Ladies Lisle Gloves in White, Grey, Bearer, Bltvck, 3/11 pair. Ladies White Tvid Gloves 4/11 pair. Ladies White Washing Suedo Gloves 12/6 pair. We are Spot Cash Drapers—hence our low prices. Selling for Cash enables us to sell at a small margin of profit-. We guarantee satisfaction or return money. Free postage of out of town parcels. V o e* i DtPAPERS cash m \ Post Free M E N ’S TUSSORE SILK SHIRTS with or without collar, full size and well made, PRICE 19/6 COLLARS to match, either Double or new Polo shapes, Price 2/- each Hemstitched I Tussore Silk Handkerchiefs, 3/11 each | Men’s Khaki All-Wool Sweater Coats, \ open down front, two pockets-, full size, 22/6 | A much appreciated gift to soldiers. i * • | Also in mid-grey, same style and price. , Discount of loff every £ for cash or on Monthly Accounts. BALLANTYNE3 Christchurch
First Show of | SPRING MILL INERY ! 1 I Now on at F. SCHRODER & CO. New Season’s Blouses, Co?d. Voiles & Crepes, Neckwear, &c., &c. I I i i INSPECTION INVITED.
ARAHURA STORE CATTLE fa»LE. WEDNESDAY lltli. DECEMBER. . At 1.30. p.m. M HOUSTON AND CO • will sell by public auction as above: — 50 2,3, and 4 yr. old BULLOCKS 70 Good Shorthorn YEARLINGS. 30 Head mired CATTLE. 1 Good Shorthorn BULL. For Mr Win. Olderog. 12 10-mos.-old STEERS und HEIFERS, For Air J. Ifavill. 10 MIXED SORTS, For Mr D. Bradley. Tlie above are all local grown and in splendid condition. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. HARI lIARI STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 12th. December. At 1 p.m. Messrs w. jeffrifs and cu., will sell on account of various eljfents: ’ - 100 2 and 3 vr. old STEERS and HEIFERS. ‘ G Fat HEIFERS. 30 YEARLINGS. ;i :<) f.f. WETHERS. 100 2,4, and 6 tooth EWES. SPECIAL ENTRY. 11 2-yr. S.H. STEERS, 10 Yearling S.H. STEERS, 1 Hereford COW and CALF,. On account Jos. McLean, Esq. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 December 1918, Page 3
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