Ladies’ Footwear is Obviously Economical. m . When you analyse the word “ Economy ” in its relation to boots and shoes you find that low price is not always an indication of true value. It is the quality in the boot or shoe which makes its value apparent. “H. 8.” Footwear for ladies is high-class, high quality, and moderately priced—the true economy. wri ITS GOOD Sr STS CIOIHIHG fAGIOM Ladies’ Glace Lace Derby Shoes, 21/-, 22/6 24/6, 29/6, 35/Ladies’ Glace Court, 30/-, 32/6, 35/Ladies’ Tail Derby Shoes, 27/6, 33/6, 37/6 We have also a splendid range of Juvenile School Boots 14/3 to 19/6. to IL W L A t. An • jfy'H|J WffP If m I n , /> •f 1 > *i * FAOI I New Zealand / Clothing , Factory. Just Landed ex S.S. Tainui Ladies’ Warm Woollen Coats Latest London Style Price—4 Guineas Eacli at WKoKAY & sm
:: rn nr: st: rrc sts sir, nr: t: tti & & H H H H K H H H H K FASHION. The controlling factor in our display. Hence the smart, new assembly of tbe 'ashionable Ladies’ Winter Coats. In all wool Tweeds, 85/-, 95/-, 120/- t j £lO. ALL WOOL SPORTS COATS, The latest styles at 39/6, 75/-, 80/-, 95/Street ADDISON’S Hokitika “Where the best goods are/ 5 11L! SJLS *JL2 LLS ULT LU S2S SJU LC °JLZ SJLS “U«! rl H *1 e * H H H H H w 'j@@ &12 10/me THE 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 prorides for every requirement. Call to /" Inspect or Write for a Catalogue £lO IO £l3O £lO 10/£22 10/sCaM£sawsmcC* Stewart Dawson’s Comer CHRISTCHURCH
JAMES KING BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. RETELL STREET, HOKITIKA. TMPORTER OF MERCANTILE STA. TIONERY of every description, Account Books all sizes, Typewriting Ribbons, paper and sundries, Fancy and Ornamental Stationery, Drawing Paper, School Bags, and requisites stocked Birthday and Reward Books, Cards and Illuminated lasts, Bibles, Prayers and Hymns. I lie latest Boohs and Aiagnrinos nrriving by every mail. Agent for Madam Weigel’s paper patterns; Cramaphone ai d Zonophone ruiu rliincs, and Records. Agent for BRISTOL PIANOS. ARTHUR G. PILKINGTON, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. Late Military Representative to First Canterbury Military Service Board), MASONIC CHAMBERS. Hamilton Street, HOKITIKA. For polishing linoleums, floorcloths, sather goods and furniture, TAN r OL j Renovates leather, shines tan shoes, ! most efficient and ea.RV to use.
1 aterson, Michel AND CO. LTD. rass Seeds ! Grass Seeds! ocksfoot Red Clover nulish Rye White Clover anan Rye Timothy ow Grass Alsyke imson Clover, etc., etc. ALSO— Carrot, Swede, Mangold and all her agricultural and garden seeds perphosphates, and other agiicnlral manures, etc., etc. ALWAYS IN STOCK. AT*. WHEAT, LOUR, nai°uFAL u *cc OAT MEALpan LUCERNE HAY 2llard, etc., etc., I u TERSON, ABF ST. & no Phone No. 2. XJ) FALSE TEETH bought, sound or broken, on gold, silver, or nite. Post them to J. DUNNE, Box 1418, Auckland. Highcas'h prices sent by return mail, lighed i» .on l -*
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1920, Page 2
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