Further Big Reductions Commencing Thursday, July 3lst. 2 Last 2 Weeks of Sale 2 Note these Prices,— Ladies Read3f-to-wear Hats, 9/11 to 22/0, now 3/11 Children’s Print Overalls, usual 2/11 & 3/11, nosv 1/1 and 2/11 Strong Flannelette Blouses, usual 8/6, now 5/11 6in. wide American Lace, usual lOd yd, now 2yds 1/Ladies Combinations, fleecy-lined, usual 7/11, now 3/11 White & Colored Bath Towels, now 2/11, 3/11, 4/6, 6/6 pair Frilled & Embroidered Pillow Cases, now 2/6 each Ladies Black-ribbed Hose, 1/11, 2/6 pair Black Italian Cloth 40in wide, now 2/6 yd Men’s All Wool Sox, now 2 Pair* for 3/11 & 4/11 Men’s fleecv-lined Singlets & Pants, now 3/6 Men’s All-wool Flannel Unders, now 6/11 & 7/11 Special.value Boys’ Navy Jerseys, 4/6 each Manilla Envelopes, post card size, 100 for 1/Rit Dyes, now Sd Tinsel Pot Cleaners, now 6d McGRUER & CO. SPOT CASH DRAPERS, HOKITIKA. ["Late W. J. Pritchard. J
g|cE CARPETS from Ballantynes Splendid Stocks of High-Grade Carpets Native Indian Carpets in rich Oriental colourings of Red, Camel and Blue. In all sizes from 7ft. x 4ft. to 16ft. x 12ft. The price of the smallest size is £6/6/0 and represents EXCELLENT VALUE as these Carpets are very attractive in design and colouring and will give really good service. Discount of 1/- off every £ ior cash, or on monthly accounts. We pay freight to nearest Port, or Railage if connected with Christchurch by Rail. Ballantynes - Christchurch
SCHRODER’S GREAT WINTER SALE IS NOW ON! Bargains in Costumes, Coats and Hats !!! Always ftotcd lor Cheapness;
H MICHAEL O'DRISCOLL. (Returned Soldier.) BEGLEY STREET, HOKITIKa. AS PLEASURE IN CING that he has ANNOUNcommeaced business as a GENERAL CARRIER and asks for a share of the public patronage. All orders left with Mr E. C. Toohey will receive prompt attention. Phone 135.
TREET "OAKERY. W ELD S' __ LAUGHTON BROS., (.Formerly of Kanieri and Greymouth. Give us a share of your patronage, and we will be satisfied that our goods will secure all youi trade. HAVE PLEASURE in announcing that they have commenced in business as BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS in the premises in Weld Street, lately occupied by Mr D. Buchanan. [ Guaranteed —a first class article, at ’ a reasonable figure, i Terms Cash; or coupons.
M. MCGAVINv LADIES’ AND GENT’S TAILOR AND MERGER. workmanship GUARANTEED j reasonable prices. TTAS OPENED BUSINESS at tha J corner of Revell nni Stafford 1 Streets (late A. E. Stapleton). | FULL STOCK OP LATEST GOODS I S Your Inspection and Patronage is * solicited,
There is a chance for ladies to secure the very latest in Garbadine navy serge and tweed costumes; all going at reasonable prices, at Stephens’ Bros Advt. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS— a tonic that? has stood the test for years.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1919, Page 3
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