CAUGHT BY THE TIDE
Those who visited the town on Saturday last were amazed to see a steady stream flowing down the main street. They were quickly caught by the tide, and carried along to McGruers’ where wonderful bargains were displayed. This firm, having purchased at half market rates the huge £35,000 stock of John Cobbe, Ltd., Feilding. There were nine different shades of inessalinc silk ribbon, 4 inches wide worth 2s 3d per yard, offered for Is 6d per year, and 2 cakes of carbolic disinfectant soap for lid. Astounding value, and these tempting articles will still he available this week at the Spot Cash Drapery Stores in their branches at Greymouth, Hokitika and Reef ton. Come and see the wonderful bargains. Your purse will still he heavy and your heart light when you finally drift home with your purchases.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1920, Page 2
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141CAUGHT BY THE TIDE Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1920, Page 2
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