55m, • V » 7 y 8 /V AN ©0 f o 6 fUuJ WTtaf Customers say of the D.I.C. Mail Order Service Country residents, in buying from the D.1.C., Christchurch, not only choose their requirements from enormous stocks, marked in plain figures at lowest prices, but are assured of PROMPT attention. Almost without exception, goods are posted same day as order is received. Scores of appreciative letters like these on our files. Eakaia. Thank you for tho prompt attention. For tho future I shall send to you for anything I want. —G.F. Htihuka, S. Westland. The hats, etc., arrived safely, and were in perfect order. I have kept all of them. —N.H. Eakaia. I received the suits on tho 3rd May, and they were in every way satisfactory. Thanking you for your prompt reply. —MX. Euapuna, Ealing. I have always received goods that wear well in tho shopping by post. —W.B. Spotswood. Received the check tobralco, for which I thank you, also for the troublo you have takon over such a small order. It will enable mo to finish tho garment. —M.L. Stratford. Thanks for sending crockory so promptly. —R.B. To Pukera. I liavo just received parcel, and I am perfectly satisfied with everything. Thanks for prompt 'delivery.—L.B. Greymouth. Your splendid range of patterns came to hand, and I am enclosing a postal note to tho value of £1 Os. 3d., being payment for goods. Thanking you for the attention you gave my orders when sending for goods on previous occasions.—C.McG. Eeefton. Received voiles to-day, and thought they were lovely. Please post by first mad 4}yds. of each of tho crope do chines marked. —KP. Balcairn. The sunshade you sent inn was in every way satisfactory, and veiy pretty indeed for tho monoy.—G.S. Glenroy. I was very pleased indeed with tho eiderdown quilt you recovered for ine.—H.F.H. WRITE THE D.1.C., CHRISTCHURCH, TO-DAY FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS. Mrs J. Lloyd HAVING PURCHASED a complete set of warehouse millinery samples, is now offering them at exceptional value. This haudsome millinery is well worth inspection. A choice lot of new Season’s furs, dress materials, crepe de chines,, scarves, tennis sets, etc. Good value in navy and coloured serges. Inspection Invited. Inspection invited Mrs J. Lloyd lievcll Street Hokitika School Children arc very liable to catch .'old. They hare to jio in all weathers often having to flit in school with wet feet. Apart from this, they are always face to face with the risk from infection—especially when epidemics ot Whooping Coufih, Measles, Diphtheria, Influenza, etc., are about. Mothers of School Boys and Q\r\s hrwever can he always HKiiK of ANXIETY if they hare a bottle oi Heame’s ia the house, as one dose of this Medicine at the hat Indication of a “cold” will at once nip in the hncT what might otherwise proveto be a serious illness. Cork the bottle up —the rest will keep. For Coughs, Croup, Golds on the Chest Bronchitis tarn, The REMEDY with the REPUTATION. From all CHEMISTS and STORES. W. G.HEARNE&CO. Lid., GEELONG, VICTORIA, Sydney, N.S.W., Wellinfilmi, N. 7.. JfV. •J 1 $ st\ : A „ \v j fSjth/ 4/6 2/6 —9 nrr .■ p ■ us; 6* -''Xs-'-Xj & & " \JS M m sc V,. A cisfiGa 12 ician-y mmL Or direct from W, G, Heame, Kennedy's Buildings, Cuba St. a Wellington,
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1921, Page 1
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549Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1921, Page 1
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