u H h‘ H ■i Stylish Group of H New Autumn Costumes. H M H H E jj lleauty ancl practicability arc delightfully combined in these smart costumes. The designs are very novel and the coH lourings quite the latest for the season. Tweed, serge and worsted are the predominant fabrics used in their manufacture, but several other seasonable materials have also been utilised for these Autumnal garments —all fabrics, however, are in good K taste and keeping with the stylish spirit of £■ the times. It’s quite.impossible to attempt to give an adequate description of these costumes. a - nr- dated. They must be seen to Supposing You Call To-day. :4 H ■McGRUER &CO. HOKITIKA. SPOT CASH DRAPERS H H H H
New Curtain Materials Post free from Baliantynes 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. Baliantynes, Christchurch
M&Z LOOK OUT FOO THU New Season’s Millinery, 1 | Coats & Costumes. | NOW OPENING OUT. These goods were personally selected in the three large centres. Inspection Cordially Invited. SCHRODER & CO i I
M. J. CORBETT. CITY CASH BUTCHERY. NORTH REVKU- STREET. BY PAYING CASH on tile block a REDUCTION of ONE PENNY PER lb. will be made on all meat sold. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT from 7 to 9 p.m. a clearing bargain sale will be bold when all meat in stock will be sold at prices even less than cost, so that the shop can be cleared by 9 o’clock.' Don’t miss the ba-gains. -gIMU TORTS & QARNIVA.fi. The above sports a carnival will be held on the RIMU DOMAIN GROUND on TUESDAY, APRIL 6th, 1920. To be followed by a GRAND BALL. M. KEENAN, Secretary.
C.VT'REET. jgAKERY LAUGHTON BROS., (Formerly o’ Kanieri and Greynioutn. BAKERS AND CONFf-OTIONERS WELD STREET, HOKITIKA. Every description of pastiy and confectiouery. First Class BREAD daily; Cash or Coupons. COMFORTABLE TEA ROOMS; Your wants promptly attended to Telephone No DO. BERMARINE BREAD now made dailj ■PFAHLERT’S BAKERY. - KANI ER I . Light Sultana Cake. Dark Block Cake. Iced Cakea. Try Our Sweet Nutty Br-'wv
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1920, Page 3
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