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Due to arrive per Regulus on Monday, 100 £ cases of choice tomatoes. Paterson Michel and Co. Ltd. (Phone No. | 2.)—Advt. I Any member of the Hokitika. Returned Soldiers Association who has not yet received his silver badge may now obtain same on application to Secretary. ' A welcome home social and dance will be held in Toker’s Hall Arahura on Wednesday February 11th to Private A. J. (Mickey) Doyle. Admission, - Gents 1/-; ladies 1 j- ol* a plate. Good floor, excellent music, and efficient M.O.—Advt" Readers of the Guardian are good judges of values. They apppreciate a fair ifnd square deal. They know too, when they are being financially bled. It is to be regretted that for the last turn months orders for the suits tailored by mail by John H. Glasson have far exceeded the output, not nearly so many

as wished, were able to secure one of these splendid fitting suits before the holidays. The position is new better, and we advise any man wantirfg a good suit, to write now for patterns. There is no. better value in New Zealand today. Prices range from 92s 6d to £7 10s Od. The patterns are smart, and vou have a good collection to choose from. With the simplified measuring form included with the patterns, customers are guaranteed a" perfect fit. If any suit is not made exactly as ordered or‘fails in the fit, thje full purchase price will be at once refunded. No risk is taken whatever, you are not a penny out of pocket .if you are . not pleased with your purchase. Mention the Guardian and note the address, John H. Glasson, Cashel St., Christchurch, P.O. Box 41. -Advt.

During the holidays remember Daniel •< Crawfords Red Star Whisky is the best. Mark Sprot and Co. wholesale agents. —Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 February 1920, Page 2

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 9 February 1920, Page 2

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