s » /or Christmas and Men; Gifts and “ H. 8.” The Gift problem so far as men are concerned is not difficult to solve. AH you need do is to step into “ H.B.’ ” to see tbe fine lot of suggestions—ties, shirts, hats, fanqy socks, “hankies,” braces, boots, suits—all gifts men will appreciate no end. These by way of Hints Men’s Dressing Gowns, 95/-. Latest in Panamas, 22/6, 25/-, 30-/. Colored Silk Handkerchiefs, 3/6, 4/6. White Silk Initial Handkerchiefs, 3/11, 4/6. Mitchel’s Slide Easy Ties, all shades, 5/6. Tennis Trousers, 17/6. Colored Silk Scarfs, 11/6, 15/6. Fancy Sox, clox and 3/6, 4/6, 5/6. NEW ZEALAND | CLOTHING FACTOR'S' New Zealand Clothing Factory.
Just in Time. FOR THE COMING FESTIVE SEASON. Am/E have pleasure in announcing that -we h ve " just received a splendid range of HEND SRSON’S SMART MODELS—no two alike - W McKAY & SOS THE LEADING DRAPERS. See Window Display.
a H K H H h H H H H. H :rn rn rr*; v i *t:T.k Xmas Presents. A Few Suggestions of Useful and Dainty Gifts. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, lOd, 1/3 to 2/8, .'Dainty Antimonyware, 4/6, 5/6. Tray Cloths, 3/6-, 4/6, Duchess Sets, 4/6. Ladies’ Silk Hose. Umbrellas (Ladies or Gents). Blouses in Silk, Ninon, Crepe de Chene, etc. Men’s Ties, Sox, .Braces, etc. * , ADDISON’S “Where the best goods are.” i ■ ■ ■ « » o ■ » ■ ■ » g °'Ll * M I * * JLm mMmm wM*n i mJhu rxMm W & H H H H H H H H H H W * The Four The Light Six The Dig Six. The car with a reputation. Talk with one of the local Studebaker owners. Don’t have anything else till you do. It will pay you. The car most suited to all classes. i # m Es-ta.bliehv&, 1952. ( D. R. Dowell, DISTRICT AGENT.
hjafMi | Ilia | m/10/ThaPurily and Brilliancy of the Stone* in Stewart Dawson'* Diamond Rings diffuse that light and lustre known only in Diamonds of First Quality. To buy in* ferior Diamonds is to waste your money. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE Stewart Dawson’s Stewart Dawson’* Corner . . • CHRISTCHURC-2 Also at Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin, Sydney, Melbourne Brisbane, Perth, Hatton Garden and Regent Street, Lon:>u>
Every prudent man carries “Nazol in his vest pocket. Nothing so goo* for preventing and relieving coughs an toWs. Silty doeea ■'* Changeable weather produces old They quickly relieved by. “Nazol. This remedy is equally efficacious for young, old, or middle-aged persons.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 December 1919, Page 2
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