“H. 8.” Ladies’ Footwear is Obviously Economical.' • When you anal 3 se the word Economy"’ 5 in its relation, to hoots 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. Ladies’ Glace Lace Derby Shoes, 21/-, 22/6 24/6, 29/6, 35/Ladies ? Glace Court, 30/-, 32/6, 35/Ladies’ Tan Derby Shoes, 27/6, 33/6, 37/6 We have also a splendid range of Juvenile School Boots 14/3 to 19/6. NEW ZEALAND i I CLOTHING FACTORS New Zealand * Clothing h Factory.:
Just Landed ex S.S. Taimii Ladies’ Warm Woollen Coats Latest London Sirle Price—4 Guineas Each at WMcKAY & SON TH ]?EAPEE,S. t irr.rnrnrngfe FASHION. The controlling factor in our display. ( a' i j ne controlling iaciur m uur urspiuy.., *■ Hence the smart, new assembly of the fashionable K Ladies’ Winter Coats. vl 1 a C 'im H H K H H Tt H H H H ", ' , H H rilr ADDISON’S Hokitika H In all wool Tweeds, 85/-, 95/-, 120/- t.v ALL WOOL SPORTS COATS, The latest styles at 39/6, 75/-, 80/-, 95/u Where the best goods are/’ UIIJLZ'JLL p u Where the b< Hyna: H W Supreme Value *l3 10/r eno 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 provides for every requirement. £lO 10/or Call to Inspect Write for a Catalogue £35 ; w. £l5O £lO 10/ £23 10/Stewart Dawson’* Comer LTD . CHRISTCHURCH §l,
Paterson, Michel AND GO. LTD. Grass Seeds! Grass Seeds! Cocksfoot Red c lov er English Rye White Clover Italian Rye Timothy Cow Grass Alsyke Crimson Clover, etc., etc. ALSO— i » Carrot! Swede, Mangold and all to her agricnltnral and garden seeds Superphosphates, and other aguculnral manures, etc., etc. always in stock. OATS. WHEAT, cjVjiih ONIONS chaff! -AT MEAt * ' • RRAN lucerne hay ?SJCard, etc., etc.. PATERSON, MICHEL * CO WHARF ST. : : No ‘ 2 '
FALSE TEETH bought, sound O or broken, on gold, silver, or vulcanite. ..Lost them .to J- DUN--BTONE, Box 1418, Auckland. Highest cash prices sent by return mail.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1920, Page 2
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