j MgW ZIALAKOI IF IT'S ilMll ITS GOOD IHOTHmmCHMr The Man and his Easter Suit. m Most men in the Dominion like to feel that at Easter time they are “spick and span” in their personal appearance. Experience has taught them that “H. 8.” Suits—Sac or Sports styles, are superior in every wav—smart tweeds, perfect fit, stylishly cut, and in finish the equal of many bespoke tailored Suits. For Easter then, an “H.B.’ Suit for you 1 1 PRICES: Men’s Sport Suits, 82/6. Tailor Cut Sac Suits, £5, £5 5/, £5 15/, £6, all Wool, Tweeds, Browns & Greys. New Zealand Clothing Factory, i NEW ZEALAND % CLOTHING FACTOR''
Oiu* First Shipment of WINTER MILLINERY. < From London ex s.s. Maliia. Also HENDERSON’S Famous READY-TO-WEAKS Just to Hand. Now Showing at WiIoKAY & SOS
H H K K K E E H E E Easter Suggestions $ Stylish Costumes—£6 6/- to £lOl7/6. H Dainty Blouses—2s/-, 29/6, 32/6 to 57/6. , Exclusive Millinery—22/6, 29/6 to 45/- 2, Heavy Tweed or Raincoats—£s 5/-, £6 6/-, £8 15/Hamilton Street ADDISON’S “Where the best goods are.” H H Hokitika H ! l&Z ZJLZ ll£ m 111 m JUL 'ill P
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 Impecl—or write for a catalogue., §TEWART;£)AWSONS Stewart Dawson’s Corner CHRISTCHURCH mr T. x 7
| m. DUNCAN & CO., ! general agents, licensed i LAND BROKERS, ETC., ETC. |IIOKI T I K A ! j FOR SALE the following: I 01 O A—FOUIt - ROOMED COT--1O V/ TAGE on freehold section, I’ark street; good locality. OO 1 A— FI VE - ROOMED COTTAGE, Davie street. 1 4? A A— SMALL COTTAGE on freehold section, Jollie street. 4*970 five-roomed dlm>A 4 U 'i’AGE, in good i Sewell Street. COTonler,
Paterson, Michel AND CO. LTD. Grass Seeds ! Grass Seeds! Cocksfoot Red Clover. English Rye White Clover Italian Rye , Timothy Cow Grass Alsyke Crimson Clover, etc.,'.etc. ALSOCarrot, Swede, Mangold and all o her agricultural and garden seeds Superphosphates, and other agiioulOATS, FLOUR, CHAFF, BRAN, POLLARD, WHEAT, ONIONS OAT MEAL LUCERNE HAY ETC., ETC., i
PATERSON, MICHEL * CO . WHAEF ST. '• : Phone No. 2. /-\LD FALSE TEETH bought, sound U or broken, ;on gold, silver or vulcanite. .Post them to J. DUNSTONE, Box 1418, Auckland. High- , wt c ash prices sent by return mail, ifctablished; 28 year# ; : , . 1
I Jp Q ri— FREEHOLD h ACRE, Sale street. I jmO LET—NEW SHOP, Rovell Street COMPACT FARM, Koiterangi district, in good working order, with stock find machinery complete. For further particulars about these and numerous other properties, inquire at office, Tancred street, Hokitika.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 March 1920, Page 2
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