i, H H H H K ■T ,T .T X X .T .T .T X X' X .T X H K H H H H H H H H H K H H GREAT STOCK ING SALE 3 'I H Now On. JSvci-y article from every Department substantially marked down. This is a great opportunity to buy new seasons goods at end of the season prices. Ualance of new Goods coming forward for this Season show advances from 20% to 80%. Think of the great savings if you buy now. H H a H H BARGAINS IN Millinery Apparel Dress Goods Furnishings ClothingBoots and Shoes Fancy Goods Underclothing Ifoisery : ■■■?,-. r Manchester Goods Napery Mercery Stationery Daherdashery H H H H H H H McGRUER &-Co., H Spot Cash Department Store, Hokitika & Grevmouth. H H H l« ■B" °I
Ladies’ in: m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiii Very comfortable in wear. In Striped Cambric, 16/6. In Striped Wincey, from 18/6. In White Crepe, with coloured collar and cuffs and • frogged fronts, 21/9. Ceylon Flannel, 33/9. White Jap Silk, 35/9. Striped Silk, 52/6. Spunella, 69/6. 9/6 each Pink Washing Satin Camisoles, trimmed filet lace Pink Washing Satin Camisoles, v * hand-embroidered & trimmed lace 13/9 each White Silk Camisoles, embroidered and trimmed real lace 22/6 each All-Wool Bloomers, elastic waist, in grey, beaver, and coral, 11/6 to 13/6 according to size Natural All-Wool Bloomers, shaped band - - . from 13/6 pair POSTAGE IS FREE. Ballantynes .Christchurch -m Kill
fhey Did It, In Our Day 1 | Alley y»iu u, an V jaL J “ ® They’ll Do It For Aye. J •»ooo^5 THE healthy, rollicking boy isn’t born that will not tear the life out of his clothes. For extra good value, you must go to SCHRODER AND CO., who can supply you at far less cost. BOYS’ SPORTS SUB’S BOYS’ NORFOLK S^ITS. BOYS’ KNICKERS, 7/9 BOYS’ EXTENSION SUITS. MEN’S TWEED SUITS, 65/- upwards. MEN’S TAILOR MADE SUITS. The Prices show that we are determined to make our Store the shopping centre for you. -< SCHRODER & CO. Inspection Cordially Invited. 1
For sale.— dairying property, 2J miles from Hokitika, 24 acres freehold; 100 acres, 27 year’s’ lease; 175 acres T.G.L. Particulars at “Guardian” office. ■ % TOWN HALL, TRIjVIU. ' FRIDAY, MAY 7th: Monster sale 'of articles of CLOTHING, FANCY-WORK and PRODUCE. In aid of the Woodstock School Piano Fund. .Open at 2 p.m. Grand programme in the evening.- Admittance 6d. , A. VEALE. I E. WELiS. I Joint Hon Secretaries. PFAHLERT’S BAKERY. EANI E R I . Light Sultana Cake. • . , Dark Block Cake. Iced Cakes. Try Our Sweet Nutty Brown Loaves, i
RABBIT SKINS. WE ARE CASH BUYERS if RABBIT SKINS in any quantity. We guarantee to pay top prices for all skins.' Mr Pritchard will be on the Coast at intervals and will attend to all orders personally. W. J. PRITCHARD & CO. Furriers, Box 735, Lichfield St. Christchurch, or Box 83, Hokitika. M. J. CORBETT. / .CITY CASH BUTCHERY. < NORTH REVELL STREET. BY PAYING CASH on the 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 held when all meat in stock will be sold at prices even less than cost, so that the shop can bo cleared by 9 o’clock. Don’t miss the bargains.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 May 1920, Page 3
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