«nr« T “i” “TT" T" T** '’’i** , *y** —pi ?» " " " “ ■■■■_■■■■■■■» ■ " " "if I GREAT STOCK=TAK= t ■ ING SALE " H h ■ '■ ' a . 3 >— ‘ 1 * ■ J gw St Now On. H 8* a S K. - ? l»very article from every Department substantially marked down: This is a great opportunity to buy new seasons goods at end of the - n n season prices. u 3 |» Balance of new Goods coining forward for this Season show advances % jUJ f r< >in 20% to 80%. Think of the great savings if you buy now. * K • H BARGAINS IN . . H |» Millinery Underclothing H !» Apparel Hoisery • *j '• Dress Goods Manchester Goods ■ U Furnishings Nnpcry jjs " Clothing Mercery I, h * Boots and Shoes Stationery p Fancy Goods Haberdashery li —v; ; H |j McGRUER &Co , f t; ' ti Spot Cash Department Store, aj r„ * " . : Hokitika & Qreyrnouth. y n m . ' '-i: X X X X XT ULS T TT LC lii •. '• . ■ - ■. . .*' 'v 'V ’ 1 : Ladies’ llllllllllllllllllllliliilil ' IHIll!!lll!l!lllll!lllllHlll!l!llllil!lllllllllIllilllill 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 §j| Pink Washing Satin Camisoles, trimmed filet lace Pink Washing Satin Camisoles, 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
They Did It, In Our Day 8 They’ll Do It For Aye. jt THE healthy, rollicking boy isn’t born that will not tear the life . out of liis clothes. For extra good value you must go to ■ SCHRODER AND CO., who can-supply you at far less cost. ROYS’ SPORTS. SUITS BOYS’ NORFOLK S^ITS. BOYS’ KNICKERS, 7/9 BOYS’ EXTENSION SUITS. , MEN’S TWEED SUITS, 65/-upwards. ' MEN’S TAILOR MADE SUITS. \ The Prioes show that we are determined to nwke our Store the shopping centre for you. 1 SCHRODER&GO I Inspection Cordially Invited. jf
WANTED,— -A BOY to work levers oil mill floor. Top wages. Apply. Butler Bros. 'Ltd., Ruatapu. T7IOR SALE-DAIRYING PltOPE.llJ. TV, 2!i miles from Hokitika, 24 acres freehold; 100 acres, 27 years lease; 175 acres T.G.L. Particulars at “ Guardian” office. WE STL AND A CCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. rjAHE SOCIETY offer a REWARD of 1 ONE SHILLING for each SHAG’S HEAD delivered to the undersigned. JAMES KING, Hon. Secretary, Hokitika. PFAHLERT’S BAKERY. KANI E R I . Light Sultana Cake. Dark Block Cake. Iced Cakes. rt, f-v. c....,.,! Nnf+.v Brown Loaves.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1920, Page 3
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425Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1920, Page 3
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