Stylish Group of H H H New Autumn Costumes, H - r| Beauty and practicability are delightjj fully combined in these smart costumes^ P The designs are very novel and the colourings quite the latest for the season. » Tweed, serge aud worsted are the prc- ■“ dominant fabrics used in their manufacture, but several other seasonable materials have P also been utilised for. these Autumnal gariß ments—all fabrics, however, are in good taste and keeping with the stylish spirit of n the times. r i “ It’s quite impossible to attempt to give " an adequate description of these costumes. 61' ■ They must be seen to b* a]-p:*:-eiatod.- ■■■—- Siimunvimf You fiall Tn-rlnv
H ttiippusiiig xuu i tj-iiuj t h McGRUER & CO. H H H HOKITIKA. o□ > ■■■ o■ ■ Oja n H !■ ■■■ ■■■ ■■■ ■■■ ■■■ HI New Curtain Materials Post free from ntynes Dainty Bordered Voiles with charming coloured inset at edge and hemstitched and drawn thread effect. Softly-hanging fabrics that will brighten any window and are particularly adapted to casement windows. 40 inches wide, 3/11 yard. Something new for Dining Room, Smoke Room, or Hall Curtains —Striped Terry Curtaining. In rich colourings. Very durable. 36 inch wide, 8/6 yard. Small Oak Book Troughs. 18 inches long. Well finished. Price. 6/6 each. Ballantynes, Christchurch _____—<6 r look OUT F 0 3. TP I f New Season’s Millinery, Coats & Costumes. NOW OPENING OUT. These goods were personally selected In the three large centres. Inspection Cordially Invited. SCHRODER & CO I I I I I ! -I
I M. J. CORBETT. CITY CASH BUTCHERY. north reverb street. i' Y PAYING CASH on the Block a > REDUCTION of ONE PENNY j PER LB. will Bo made on all meat | sold. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT from 1 7 to D p.m. a clearing Bargain .sale will 1 he held when all meat in stock will ho sold at prices even less than cost, so that the shop can bo cleared by | o ~'elock. Don’t miss the bargains. _i ' - , R TMU PORTS * XEATEN’S qarntvae. The above sports & carmV\D will be held on the RIMU ! DOMAIN GROUND on TUESDAY, APRIL Gth, 1920. To be followed l>y a GRAND BALL. ; .Xvtu M. KEENAN, Secretary.
LAUGHTON BROS., (Foririrly o. Ksiiieri a"d Greymcutu. BAKERS AND COlsEt-OTIONEKS WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. Every description of pnstty and eonfectionery. First Class BREAD daily; Cash or Coupons. COMFORTABLE TEA ROOMS; Your wants promptly attended tc m Telephone No 96. BERMALTNE BREAD now made daily PFAHLERT’S BAKERY. Iv A xN T I E R I . Light Sultana Cake. Dark Block Cake. Iced Cakes Try Our Sweet Nutty Brown I^n^ei
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1920, Page 3
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