GREAT WIN TEE SALE For TWO WiJiMS' Only at C. SMITH LTD THIS IS NOT AN EVERY DAY SALE, BUT ONE WHERE GENUINE REDUCTIONS ARE MADE. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN ANY FIRM ON THE WEST COAST, BUT, DURING THE NEXT TWO WEEKS, WE ARE MAKING FURTHER REDUCTIONS, GOME EARLY AND SECURE THE BARGAINS FOR CASH ONLY. NO APPROBATION DURING THE SALEI TERMS CASH! Sale Starts THURSDAY, JULY 15th 50s Ladies’ Costumes for 255. 90s Ladies’ Costumes for 465. 65s Ladies’ Costumes for 30s. A few Ladies’ Warm Tweed Coats, for 17s 6d and 255. Children’s^Bonnets to clear at Is 6d each. Children’s Wool Caps to clear Is each. 200 Ladies’ and Children’s Felt Hat s (must be sold) ,2s lid each. Ladies’ Corsets, sifses 19, 20, 21, for 3s lid pair. Ladies’ Furs from 7s 6d each. • 40 Ladies’ Oil Coats, 555, reduced to 37 s 6d, a bargain. Ladies’ Camisoles from 2s 6d each. Ladies' Gowns 10s 6d each. Gents’ Cravenette Coats (slightly soiled) 17s 6d, 25s and 355. Youths’ Tweed Overcoats, 25b and 355. Men’s Ties, Is 6d, Is lid. Men’s Tweed Caps, 2s lid. Men’s Union Flannel Shirts, os, for 3s 9d. Men’s Braces Is eaoh. k Dress Materials all reduced. C. SMITH Ltd DRAPERS GREYMOUTB? A H H H H It H H H H ■f H H It a; •R H R x as H K H K H H H H H H H IN THESE DAYS OF INFLATED PRICES—it is more than ever necessary to be sure of full value for every shilling you spend. WHEN BUYING FOOTWEAR- the loJc 1 s lution is to PURCHASE ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS AT OLIVER & DUFFS Not only do our prices mean a direct and definite saving, but you can be certain of the unquestionable quality of every line we offer; ytiu. let us show 3 ou the way to Economise on Footwear! H H O'MYRTt AIfP.WPF; ;; Fhorte 139 HOKITIKA. y ■ I H H ’■4 W, ■» "? fl \ zaz vli uz z&z vlz-.uz izz sk zaz
1 Worth Waiting §ji Those who are contemplating the purchase of> a - ® Motor Cycle will do well to wait for 1 The “A.8.C.” i' Don’t be. attracted by huge, gaudily painted American Machines, be |g wise and wait for the British thoroughbred— I The “A.8.C.” It will meet your every dem and for power, comfort, speed and ap-appearance-in all you look for in the perfect Motor Cycle. ; WAIT FOR THE “A.8.C.” AND THE OTHER MAN WILL I ENVY YOUDOMINION CYCLE &• MOTOSI WO®KS* SEVELL STREET! v ( I I
“After the honeymoon comes the housework” and the weekly washing! Young brides can make the washing light work by using “NO RUBBING LAUNDRY HELP; Is packets. SOME ALL-WOOL £5/17/6 £6/10/0 £6/15/0 £7/15/0 £B/17/6 £9/10/0 Though ,hundrcds of renders are a c q u a inted with our remarkable suitvalues, there are still others whom we have not yet benefited.' | It is to these we want to send oar patterns and prices. If you have them by you, you will see that it is not necessary to pay anything like the high prices ruling elsewhere. Under our simple system of measuring, you can get an? j English/ well-made, smartly-cut suit, guaranteed to please you in fit or your money refunded -without any bother or humbug. Serges, all-wool Tweeds and Worsteds, together with all particulars, will be gladly sent on application. John H. Glasson * Cashel St., ChristchuTeh, Box ill'
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 August 1920, Page 1
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