Perfect Footwear Means Perfect Poise. Many a time yoa have observed the queenly walk of smart women. Do you know that the senuous grace and charm of poise is large y derived from perfectly fitting footwear? , , „ Add “EL.B.” Boots and Shoes to your natural graces and be perfectly poised in figure and carriage. wtw lEAIAHO HI IT'S GOOD IF ITS y.IOTHIHQ ».CTO> ladles’ Glace Derby, Patent Toe, 26/6. „ „ „ High leg, 32/6. Patent Bals, High Leg, 19/6. Tan Willow Derbys, 49/6. Chrome Derbys, Patent Cap, 24/6. NEW ZEALAND NEW. ZEALAND 38 38 CLOTHING FACTORY CLOTHING FACTORY.
“ Dominion ” Dress Tweed. A beautifully line all >vool tweed, 56 inches wide, 13/6 yard. Now procurable at WMcKAY & SON THE LEADING DRAPERS. K H H H H H H K _ Street K NEW GOODS! ► <r H Advance Autumn lines now to hand as under : ”4 Showroom — Costumes, Blouses, Tweed and Rainproof Coats, Millinery, Underwear. . Dress Department— s6in Ail Wool Tweeds, Tar- ,1 tan, Black and White Checks, etc. Clothing and Mercery— Men’s Suits, Pyjamas, Shirts, Underwear, Boys’ Suits, etc. H ■ | a Hamilton ADDISON’S Hokitika - H W u Where the best goods are.” m XT tm Quality is Vital When choosing a Diamond Ring The pleasure of a lifetime ownership and the maintenance of monetary value are assured by the proverbial quality of a "Stewart Dawson” Diamond Ring. Call to Imped—or write for a catalogue, §tewart-Dawsons Stewart Dawson’s Comer CHRISTCHURCH jrrmc T T -if XT
i WIW. DUNCAN & CO.,* general agents, licensed ! LAND BROKERS, ETC., ETC. j HOKITIKA. | QFFER FOR SALE the following: ! Jpi O A— FOUR-ROOMED COTi J- OvJ TAGE on freehold section, J Park street', good locality. 1 |Jp 01 A—FIVE - ROOMED COTjcX/OAVJ TAGE, Davie street. J AJA— SMALL COTTAGE on freei hold section, Jollie street. i 4 O r 7f) FIVE-ROOMED COT--4 U TAGE, in good order, i Sewell Street. | O Q A— FREEHOLD I ACRE, Sale Street. I j r£lo LET—NEW SHOT, Re veil Street | COMPACT FARM, Koiterangi ilis- ' trict, in good working order, with stock and machinery complete. ; For further particulars about these and numerous other properties, inqnir 0 1 at office, Tancred street, Hokitika.
Paterson, Michel AND CO. LTD. Jrass Seeds! Grass Seeds! iocksfoot Red Clover inulish Rye White Clover talian Rye Timothy low Grass Alsyke Irimson Clover, etc., etc. ALSO— Carrot, Swede, Mangold and all ther agricultural and garden seeds. Superphosphates, and other agiiculnral manures, etc., etc. ALWAYS in STOCK. OATS, FLOUR, CHAFF, BRAN, POLLARD, WHEAT, ONIONS OAT MEAL. LUCERNE HAY ETC., ETC., ATERSON, fHARF ST. MICHEL & CO : Phone No. 2. \LD FALSE' TEETH bought, sound ) or broken, on gold, silver, or Icanite. Post them to J. DUN'ONB Box 1418, Auckland. High- . cash prices “sent b.v return mail, tablished 28 years
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1920, Page 2
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