f -l* HAiZHO H ITS GOOD CLOTHING fACTQM “If it’s it’s Good Children’s Footwear Keeping the rising generation well shod is something of a problem these days. Leather has just gone, up “kite high” and there is every prospect of its going higher still. “H.B” Footwear for girls and boys does not carry this impost. It is good reasoning therefore, to advise prompt and extensive buying on your part. ’ The buying of “H. 8.” Footwear is good business because it is superior yet moderately priced. Children’s Footwear Children’s Black Bar Shoes, 3/9, 5/6. Children’s Tan Bar Shoes, 5 6, 7/6. Children’s Strong Black Shoes, 5/11. Children’s Chrome Boots, High Leg, 17/6. Boy’s Chrome Derby Boots, Rivetted, 15/6. Boy’s Chome Derby s, Heel & Toe Plate, 18/6. NEW ZEAL/AN New Zealand Clothing CLOTHING FACTORS' j ’ FaCtOfy. i
Our First Shipment of WINTER MILLINERY. From London ex s.s. Mahia, Also HENDERSON’S Famous READY-TO WEARS just to Hand. Now Showing at WMcKAY & SON THE LEADING DRAPERS.
.■nxx'.TtxxrrK ixx.txx.tx xxx rr.ty:& i Easter Suggestions H Stylish Costumes—£6 6/- to £lOl7/6. Dainty Blouses—2s/-, 29/6, 32/6 to 57/6. Exclusive Millinery—22/6, 29/6 to 45/Heavy Tweed or Raincoats—£s 5/-, £6 6/-, £S 15/Street ADDISON’S Hokitika u Where the best goods are.” ■mmm nKßion ctSm rxSam ■«t**sfcars cra&vra -j.«cs..*i> •% A- ■« H H H H H H H W
ft /O' SSI™ ■>.W. '-i-V £l2 10/“"il £1 lO £3S attainment of our supreme position as the ‘ largest Jewellers of the Empire is the outcome of an unswerving policy that assures supreme value to every buyer—an unequalled variety provides for every requirement. Call to Inspect or Write for a Catalogue <r: 3> js MU 1 O'm&m Or _ £lO 10/1 £22 10/Stewart Dawson’s Corner CHRISTCHURCH
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. ALSO— Carrot, Swede, Mangold and all o her agricultural and garden seeds Superphosphates, and other agricultural manures, etc., etc. ALWAYS IN STOCK. oats, wheat, FLOUR, ONIONS CHAFF, OAT MEAL BHAN, LUCERNE HAY POLLARD, ETC., ETC., PATERSON. wiiCHEL * m WHARF ST. ' : Phone No. 2.
OLD FALSE TEETH bought, sound or broken, on gold, silver, or vulcanite. Post .them to J. DUNSTONE, Box 1418, Auckland. High<3at cash prices sent by return mail, 'established 28 year*
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1920, Page 2
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