Thoughts For The Times
National Thrift. The National Sayings Committee has sold savings certificates to a value approaching £400,000,000 and it controls nearly 40,000 Savings Associations in England and Scotland. Most of this splendid effort was called forth by the war, but the need for thrift was never more insistent than now. The saving nations qrp tlie strong nations.—-Eng-lish Paper.
All the best cooks say SIIARJ.AND’S is the best Baking Powder It is cheapest, too. Ask your grocer. Tan boots are easily dirtied, but this can be quickly got over if you use “TANOB.” ft cleans, polishes and preserves. .*
Unexampled display of New Seasons Woollen Sports Coats. The large variety of 140 Coats to choose from, including the new middy, American and belted shoes in plain colours and nobby stripes. These goods are right up to the minute for style. Up-to-date millinery. New goods just opened. See window display of chic imported models and smart creations from our own millinery workrooms. Wc are determined to keep in the lead for smart millinery.--McGrtier and Co. Spot Cash Stores, Hokitika and Greymoujbli.— Advjt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1920, Page 2
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