JUST ARRIVED]! JIM ARRIVED ! SHIPMENTS of the very latest in SPRING and SUMMER MILLINERY, NECKWEAR and DRESS GOODS. The Millinery is up to our usual standard—smart, serviceable and reasonable, while the dress materials, including checks, and the newest colours in poplin, crepe merle, chiffonella, crepe de chene, fugi and ponjee silks. We can also offer splendid value in calicoes, flannelettes, house furnishings, etc. Inspection Invited. Inspection Invited. Mrs J. LLOYD, Reveil Street, .. ••• .... Hokitika. i ■ =i ELEGANT IN APPEARANCE CORRECT IN TIME-KEEPING STEWART DAWSON’S STEWART DAWSON'S CORNER CHRISTCHURCH mm rrn
n TWO MINUTES TO EFFECT REPAIR || WITH A K “Hastee” Patch Outfit n H H H H K h' H Kill AT/I. punctures, large blow outs mended quickest and best with a “Tastee” Patch. Juat clear round the hole, apply cement, affix patch, and the leak is mended. An everlasting job—it won’t come off. No tools, no heat. Anyone can effect quick, easy, permanent repair. _ t) Motorists and Cyclists should avoid trouble by carrying a “Hastee” Patch Outit, Pnw : in tins of two sizes at 6s and 8s each; or 8b 6d per square foot, and tubas of Cement 6d. Post paid if cash scoompany’s order. W. A. SCOTT & SONS, 181 and 183, George Street, Dunedin. H H H H H H H H H H
“Winston” drives a *&mdL Th» Rt. Hon. Winaton Chui'iUU, British War Minister “Mr. Churchill's arrival at Downing Street ywterday caused a sensation. He used to flash along in his famous * Red Car’—noted for its glittering silver plates, rich red panels, and interior of quartered mahogany, inlaid with silver. This car was sold at Olympia for £3727. He arrived yesterday in— a Fora.’ I ’—London Daily Express. Ford Motoring means Efficiency and Economy DESCRIPTIVE LITERATURE FREE For Sale by ■■■DU CDBAT AMI pft “FORD” WEST COAST DEALE: MARK SPRuT AND CO,. greymouth.
MARBLE HEADSTONES. SOHOICE SELECTION of WREATHS and SHADES, and WREATH FRAMES. INSPECTION INVITED l ! H. A. THOMPSON, UNDERTAkER & MONUMENTAL MASON. GIBSON’S QUAY, HOKITIKA. Why pay daarly for Baking Powder when SHARLAND’S—the bast that can he procured—cert* lew than etheraP Aik yonr grocer. JAMBS KING, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. TMPORTER OF MERCANTILE STATIONERY of every description, Account Books all sizes, Typewriting Ribbons, paper and sundries, Fancy and Ornamental Stationery, Drawing Paper, School Bags, and requisities stocked. Birthday and Reward Books, Cards and Illuminated Texts, Bibles, Prayeia and Hymna. The latest Boobs and Magazines arriving by every maO. Agent for Madam Weigel’s paper patterns ; Gramaphone and Zonophona machines, and Records. Agent for BRISTOL PIANOS. J Satchell, Cheap Boot Depot. BJVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. The Cheapest and Best Bootshop in Hokitika. Inspection Invited. G. Lakin, Managers
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 January 1920, Page 4
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