Hokitika Resident mark the OaEendar for 4an. 16th For on that Day IVicGruer’s Great |MID-SIMMER PEACE SAEE COMMENCES. Extraordinary Bargains in.every Department ‘ Wake-room ” Prices in Show-room, j Monchesiar Savings wiil cause a Stir c j Hen’s where Hokitika Men w»l? j on Clothing €i Morcer*. j You’i! Fancy these * Fancies ’ 4*l such f Trifling 1 Prices § With the Summer only half through what a sterling opportunity is offered in tlrs Great Peace Sale, Price Tickets have experienced a very r i'"trer.'U jus time, and figures have been f j sliced again and again. j v - We wish to commemorate the Peace y Conference by this Big Sale, so come r| along Ladies tor 3 7 our share of the BIG ? j and BOUNTIFUL BARGAINS fj SUE BEGAN Did you get the Big Pr.'ce List cir- j\’ culated thiongh this nev spap-r in a recent issue. If you did nut get Li cue write direct, the Bargains are too f j Great to be missed. t j JANUARY 16, SO GOME ALON 3. n fS V drapers CASH
Ballantynes Special Sale Values in Good Quality Summer Wear Materials x POPLINETTE —An excellent texture for one-piece Frocks, Children’s Dresses, etc., in Black, Navy, Helio, Rose, Salmon, Sky, Saxe, V.-Rose, Tuscan, Brown, Grey and Cream. 40 ins. wide. Regular Price 2/9 SALE PRICE 2/3 yd. ROXANA-a durable Cotton texture of good effect, suitable for Costumes, Sports Coats and Frocks, in Navy, Grey, Saxe, Sky, Rose, Salmon, V.-Rose, Terra, Helio, Mauve, Brown, Fawn. 40 ins. wide. Regular Price 3/9 SALE PRICE 3/3 yd. PLAIN NAVY FLORAL and SPOT INDIGO PRINTS, 30 ins. wide. Regular Price 1/4* SALE PRICE l/-yd. NAVY, with White Stripe NURSE CLOTH, 27 ins. wide Regular Price 1/4* SALE PRICE l/-yd. Discount and Free Postage as usual. Ballantynes - - Christchurch
GREAT REDUCTIONS g are new being made at gj SCHRODER & CO.’S | g ? In Hats, Frocks, Costumes and Remnants.
SA LE OF KOIvATAHI FA I'M S. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WEDNESDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, At 11 a .111. Messrs jeffries and coy., instructed by tlic Executrices jn the estate of the Into Hugh Johnston, deceased, will sell at the Homestead, Creag Lea,” lvokatalii, on above ditto: The well-known and highly improved Freehold Karin, comprising I<M acres 1 rood S perches of the finest land in the district; with double, frontage to the Alain Road and Kokatalii Township. ALSO.—The well-known Koiterangi property of 339 acres, 0.1t.P., with good frontage to the Main Road. Together with the whole of the Live and Dead Stock, Implements, Furniture and Eifect.s of “-Craig Lea ” Homestead. DETAILS IN FUTURE ISSUE. Full particulars from the auctioneers, Messrs Park and Murdoch, solicitors, or Messrs Kettle and (lower ‘‘Craig Lea ■’ Homestead, who will be pleased to shew buyers over the properties. He judge and jury and give “NAZOL” a trial. There can be only one verdict—“ Absolutely competent to cure colds, influenza, bronchitis and nasal catarrh.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 January 1919, Page 3
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