¥ ■ } m I m & A CHARMING ARRAY lOf Dainty Footjwear for Ladies is being shown by OLIVER & DUFF. GOURF & ANKLE BAR SHOES Of the highest quality figure prominently in this attractive display. We invite an early visit of Inspection. OLIVER AND DUFF, For Real Value,” Phone 139 HOKITIKA.
E GREAT REDUCTIONS 1 are now being made at 1 . I SCHRODER a CO.’S I | In Hats Frocks, Costumes S and Remnants*
mim I 1 I I I PUNCTURE TROUBLES OVERCOME ! A Cheap, Simple, Effective Vulcanises* fur Motorists* |yO longer need Punctures delay and inconvenience you. With the “ MARVEL ” Junior Vulcaniser you Mend the Puncture in your tube, and Vulcanise the patch in 7 or 8 minutes with less trouble, less preparation than ordinary outfit. 'The Marvel Jyrsior Vulcaniser Consists of Vulcaniser, Patches, Sandpa, er, Discs for lighting—everything necessary to make a permanent, satisfactory repair. So light and compact is it that it can be carried in pocket or iool-bag. Price of Vulcaniser, with 6 Patches, Discs, &c., 7/6 Box of extra 12 Patches and Discs 5/6 Postage Free. Cash with order. I I I I I I l W. A. Scott & Sons, Speedwell Cycle Works, 183 George Street, H D.UNED § N. I gg csjgga Bgss-a 8 »§®I1 SSS 3
I SALE iS NOW ON. THIS is far the most important stock-reducing event of the year, offering extraordinary opportunities for saving right in the middle of the season. Up till now this sale has been swinging along and thia week we are giving it a “big push” forward by offering Bigger Bargains than on any previous occasion. THE REDUCTIONS AFFECT ALL SECTIONS and are particularly drastic in the Departments of Fashion where absolute clearance is essential. One fact is clear—and that is, we don’t merely advertise values, WE GIVE THEM. LADIES COSTUMES, 80s, for 39s Gd, 100 s, for 59s 6d. LADIES NEW READY TO WEAR HATS, 10s 6d, for 8s lid, 15s 6d for 5s lid. 3 IRON BEDSTEADS (slightly damaged) 40s for 19a 6d, 120 s for 59s 6d LINOLEUMS AND OILCLOTH AT COST PRICE. AH Lines Show Vigorou 3 Reductions on Goods you are just wanting. CL sSBtfll'X’DBL. Ltd. DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, BOOT IMPORTERS AND HOUSE GREYIYIOUTH FURNISHERS ' ETC - WELLINGTON.
INTERESTING TO FARMERS. Many dairymen persist in tlio old idea of feeding the weaned calves on skim milk, whey, or some home-made mixture. To do so moans the loss of pounds of profit that might ho theirs. The calf needs fat if he is to thrive jhkl become a profitable animal—but skim milk lacks this very element. Whev, too, has only per cent, food solids, and these are unsui[ table. to 1 "lowing calves. Fry CEREMILK ! of N.Z. dairy farmers ; have proved it to be the best and most I economical calf food. Its freshness 'and big percentage of fat ensures healthy growth. Mr. E. Collins of Ota Creek,' Edendalc, writes: “I roared eighteen calves this season on LitKIV ,AM LK,’ and everyone of them hast thrived splendidly. All my neighbours] speak verv ighly of your food.” Tiy “CEREMILK” —at all stores and factories. Manufacturers Fleming and Co. Ltd. Christchurch; Local distributors Perry and Co.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1919, Page 1
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