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jris arri'veyou’il probably take a hurried look to see that the refreshments are right. You can be sure of the sweets, because those lovely custards, trifles, compotes and other dainties were made with CUSTARD PO^XJER Delightiully daiuiy, wholesome and toothsome will be the dishes served with this rich creamy custard;' while their flavour will captivate boA young and old. And Edmonds’ is as good as it tastes, for the high quality of its sisterproduct, Edmonds’ Baking Powder, is maintained in Edmonds’ Custard Powder. Include a tin of Edmonds’ Custard Powder your next grocery order. rf.:. *9 -a 130 OV' rmrfl. < «' .1 1 4 705.3 /LOTT Motorists & Car Owners THIS INTERESTS YOU. fr* ! § THE HOKITIKA MOTOR OARAGE can cater for each and every M one of your requirements at reasonable prices. ALL CLASSICS ffl of lathe work, vulcanising, mechanical and electrical repairs « executed at shortest notice. Full stocks of benzine, oils and accessories on hand. RELIABLE CARS READY FOR HIRE AT ANY HOUR. Address: Weld Street, Hokitika. Phone (office) 122—2 rings; private house 122—3 rings. W. Robinson, Proprietor S 9 9 a 1 9. 'Diamonds of First Quality from Stewart Dawsons TV*: fine Diamncb Mt in Platuw from '£2oo to ££/!•/- CriwoTU MtaPlatiMß Imt CIS to XIV/18/Fhre fine Diamonds set in Platinum from £l5O to £B/10/Sbsi. Stecs Diamond set in Platinum from £l2O to £lO 9t«wart Dawson Diamonds are specially selected lor their purity and colour. Their Mcrmooa cash purchases to supply the needs of their ten huge estabJiahments creates money-saving advantages to every purchaser. , STEWART DAWSONS „ Stsumrt Date song Corns? Christaharch Sale Time at Lloyd’s < DOWN 00 THE PRICES! STOCKS MUST BE REDUCED, AND PRICES ARE SO LOW THAT A SHORT, SHARP, AND DECISIVE CLEARANCE IS ASSURED. Space forbids a list of all tho “good things” offered. Your personal inspection is invited. Decided reductions in every section—millinery, dress materials, Manchester goods, furnishings, men’s mercery. Don’t hesitate—make your purchases TO-DAY. . Make LLOYDS’ your FIRST CALL. Mrs J. Lloyd DRAPERS, MILLINER, DRESSMAKER. Reveli Street ... Hokitika uiraw CUT YOUR OWN HAIR Save the cost and inconvenience of visiting tho Barber! THE UTILITY HAIR-CUTTER I TRIMS THE HAIR AS YOU COM I! H If you can comb it, you can cut your own hair with this Safety Haircutter. Cuts hair any desired length; does the job as nicely as any barber in half the time before your own mirror. Will cut childrens’ hair at home in a jiffy. Can be used as an ordinary razor to finish round the temple or neck; sharpened like any razor, and will last a lifetime; perfectly safe—a child can uso it. Will save its cost first few time used. Full directions with each cutter, and everyone thoroughly tested. Price, 4s (Post free). Spare blades, 9d each. IDEAL NOVELTY CO., BOX 643, CHRISTCHURCH. Illustrated Novelty Catalogue, 6d posted. Free Card Trick with every Catalogue MIRO The "Miro” Store id designed to proIde Heat and Warmth iu placed where lircplaca id impossible or undesirable, i is compact and self-contained, and ■ill give satisfactory results with orinary lignite coal or small wood. The iliro” oin be placed on a sheet of on, stone, or oonorete block, and is srfectly safe. No chimney is required, a ordinary store pipe serving this urpose, and also that of radiating heat. ; is strongly made of cast iron, and .1 wearing parts are renewable. The Miro” is 18 inches in height by 10 ichea square, aud can be utilised ior riling a pot or kettle. * Price £3 Ironmonger*. L E. SHACKIOCK, LTD. Sole Manufacturers, liincdin. WH'Ugfon. nnd Auckland. Heating Stove m Offices,Schools, Dairies]Workrooms, Jim Shall Shoes.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1921, Page 4

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599

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1921, Page 4

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