K H Advice From H McGRUER’S WARM UNDERWEAR Assures a Warm Winter Madam. O' t THE PRICES wo list to-day are so low that we simply must assure you that the qualities throughout, are beyond reproach. The secret of such values is that we purchased advantageously in the first plaoo, , THESE MAKE PLEASANT READING: LADIES’ WHITE FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES, good quality, 14s 6d, 18s (id, and 21s each. NATURAL WOVEN NIGHTDRESSES', 12s 6d and 21s each. LADIES’ CREAM ALL-WOOL (Colonial-make) VESTS, 8s lid eacli. LADIES’ GREY AND NAVY FLEECY-LINED BLOOMERS, 6s 5d a. pair. LADIES’ NA\ Y Vi OOLEpL* LLv>o3.ii£dlSj los 6d a pair. CHILDREN’S NATURAL MERINO COMBINATIONS, is lid, 6s lid and 8s lid each. LADIES’ CREAM FLEECY UNDERSKIRTS, 8s lid & 9s lid each. DON’T MISS THEM GOOD VALUES CALL TO-DAY. T McGRUER & Co., Spot CasJi Department Store, Hokitika & Qrevmouth.
Ballantynes Postage One of the Season’s leading Shapes in Beaver with cloth under brim and trimmed band of cloth<*'with blanket stitch. In Rose, Violet, Henna, Brown, Grey and Nigger. Price, 69/6 Very smart and becoming Hat in godd quality Velour, ■ bound ribbon and trimmed rosette. In Amethyst, Saxe, Navy, Bottle, Rose, Brown, Grey, Henna, Fawn, and Black. Price 59/6 SPUNELLA, all Silk, in the newest designs and colourings, 25 inches wide - - - 11/6 yard SATIN RAJAH, a washing, wool-back Satin of exceptional merit. In Ivory, Sky, Royal, Nattier, Fraise, Cherry, Pink, Lilac, Greem Apricot, and Champagne. 40 inches wide. 17/6 yard Patterns gladly sent post free on request. Ballantynes, Christchurch
They Did It, In Our Day They’ll Do It For Aye. f " ~ ■. . ... ' :v;' >OOCX THE healthy, rollicking boy isn’t born that will not tear the life out of his c lothes. For extra good value you must go to SCHRODER AND CO., who can supply you at far less cost. 1 I I I BOYS’ SPORTS SUITS BOYS’ NORFOLK SLITS. BOYS’ KNICKERS, 7/9 BOYS’ EXTENSION SUITS. MEN’S TWEED SUITS, 65/- upwards. MEN’S TAILOR MADE SUITS. The R-ices show that we are determined to make our Storo the shopping centre for you. SCHRODER & CO Inspection Cordially Invited. i 1
WILD AND BASSETT, y-«®eos—< P.O. BOX No. 13. :: TELEPHONE Nos., GARAGE, 118; PRIVATE, f.&, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. ENGINEERS AND MOTOR MECHANICS. CARS REPAIRED AND RENOVATED. ' .VULCANISINC & 0)G----ACETONE WELDING. * SPARE PARTS SUPPLIED OR PITTED. SPARE PARTS SUPPLIED OR FITTED. BENZINE * * OILS AND TYRES. WILD AND BASSETT,
WESTLAND ACCLIMATISATION , SOCIETY. ' "' , | milK SOCIETY offer a REWARD .if ' J- ONE SHILLING for ca-Ji SHAG’S HEAD delivered to the under- ) signed. ' ; JAMES KING, j Hon. Secretary, Hokitika.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1920, Page 3
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