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OUR FOOTWEAR COMBINES Grace, Style and Quality. V, m The snappy Summer Styles we show in Ladies’ Footwear'are sure to attract attention. The Smartest Summer SHOES we have ever shown are displayed; And the Prices ar% right. The very best styh are here, and our Sun c'' 1 * | mer stocks are full < interest. OLIVER AND DUFF, For ifteaS Value,” ’ Phorse 139 HOKITIKA.

PUNCTURE TROUBLES OVERCOME ! ■ A Cheap, Simple, Effective Vulcaniser I far Motorists. I NO longer need Punctures delay and inconvenience P you. With the “MARVEL” Junior Vulcaniser I you Mend the Puncture iu your tube, and Vulcanise I the patch in 7 or 8 minutes with less trouble, less I preparation than ordinary outfit. The ■ Marvel Junior Vulcaniser | Consists of Vulcaniser, Patches, Sandpaper, Discs for I lighting—everything necessary to make a permanent, I satisfactory repair. So light and compact is it that it p can be carried iu pocket or tool-bag. M Price of Vulcaniser, with 6 Patches, Discs, &c., 7/6 ■ Box of extra 12 Patches and Discs. ••• . ••• 6/6 ■ Postage Free. Cash with order. m W. A. Scott & Sons, 1 Speedwell Cycle Works, 183 George Street, fj DUNEDIN.

THE SUMMER LOVELINESS EXPRESSED IN VOUR NEW SEASON’S FROCK. Of all the beautiful costumes which Summer days will call forth, tliero will bo none better in style, workmanship and fit, than those supplied by us. THE NEW DRESS FABRICS HAVE ARRIVED! And are perfectly lovely, for they absolutely express the very freshness of Spring and Summer. Every Cotton Fabric that Fashion has authorised for wear this Summer is here and the colourings are distinctly charming notwithstanding the difficulties the world is experiencing over the Dye Industry. Our Dressmaking Department is now receiving orders for the NEW SEASON’S DRESSES WAR-TIME THRIFT WITH SUMMER SMARTNESS! We undertake all classes of work and will fulfill your order at tke : earliest possible moment. Hie Price s charged at our Dressmaking Department are decidedly moderate especially when the exceptional value and workmanship of the article js considered. O- SMITH. X-.1r.c3. DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, BOOT IMPORTERS AND HOUSE GREYMOUTH furnishers, etc. WELLINGTON.

“'THE BEST CALF FOOD I HAVE EVER USED.” When a well-known dairy farmer like Mr Robert Ilighet, of Clandeboye, near Temuka, writes: “After many years’ experience with calves I must say that “ CEREMILK ” is the best calf food 1 have ever used,” you may be sure lus advice is well worth following. “ CEREMILK ” saves time. There’s no bother —no trouble. Si'mply stir “CEREMILK” into warm water and then pour this into boiling water. Let the whole stand until feeding time, and mix with skim milk or whey as required. Made from N.Z.s finest cereals by a firm with a quarter century’s experience, with four large mills and intimate knowledge. “CEREMILK” is as fine as flour, and is superior in every essonj tial to any similar food in the world. |At all stores and factories. ManufacI turers: Fleming ond Co. Ltd Christchurch; Local Distributors, Perry and Co.

Stephens Bros. Drapers, Clothiers an General Importers. Revell-street - - Hok it : JJAVE 311st received a large assortment of Ladies Costumes, Coats and Tweeds, also evervthing for Winter "Wear. Inspection Invited. The leading medicinal boverago of tb e age, WOLFIi’S SCHNAPPS.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 January 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 21 January 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 21 January 1919, Page 1

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