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, j The Paeroa sails for Okarito on Mon. t day evening. e Holders of Chautauqua tickets will I be conveyed from Rimu by Keenan’s . oar at 3s. return fare. s Tenders are invited in this issue for e the. purchase for removal of a shop at II Woodstock. Tenders close on Saturday 21st Feb.

Hon H. L. Michel left overland yesterday for Wellington to take part in the trip to Samoa. Hon J. Grimmond is also in Wellington for the same purpose. Readers of the Guardian are good judges of values. They apppreciate a fair and square deal. They know too, when they are being financially bled. It is to be regretted that for the last two 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 wanting a good suit, to write now for patterns. There is no better value in New Zealand today. Prices range from 92s Cd to £7 10s Od. The patterns are smart, and you 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 ns ordered or fails in the fit, the 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 vour purchase. Mention the Guardian and note the address, John H. Gla.son, Cashel St., Christchurch, P.O. Box 41.—Advt. Due to arrive per Regulus on Mond\v 100 ' cases of choice tomatoes. 1 a erso’n Michel and Co. Ltd. (Phone No. 2.)—Advt.

If you want real bargains you must visit Schroder’s great clearing sale, which is now on. Inspection cordially invited.—Advt. ~, Dear Housewives, -To wash clothes clean without rubbing or injury _ to hands or fabrics always use NO 'HUBBING” Laundry Help in conjunction with the pure “GOLDEN RULE Soap. Mrs M. Gooch, Advt. During the holidays remember Daniel Crawfords Red Star Whisky is the best. Mark Sprot and Co. wholesale agents. —Advt.

Put it in vour cruet —SHAR'»AND s MALT VINEGAR. Mellow .md mature. Most wholesome and most palatable Vinegar in New Zealand. In bull; and bottle. AH grocers. Schroder and Co. have much pleasure in announcing their great clearing sale 1 of surplus stock-in hats costumes ; b oys’ clothing, remnants, etc. It "HI 1 nav to visit this salo.—Advt.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1920, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
428

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1920, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1920, Page 2

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