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HH ■■ r NEW ZEALAND H.H HH ALAND NEW HH H.H s B ; • HH •;* HINGF Hi t o< HH THING FACTORS . • # 4 ■ 11 ■ TAKE them on the WIING ! hh“H-B.’s” IVlens & Boys Bargains,-||j H.H HH HH HH HH HH HH HH .IOOHEAR . FORLADIES, TOO This Great Winter Sale is going along with Satisfying progress ; sat,shed purchasers have purehrsed again ahd yet again H.H. <|Ualit> Sale Prices r.!:ikc loi.\i,ig easier and niiot grat dying--ol course, the savings are snhstaiuial—-and generous. Huy what y.-„ v. ill at ‘HJi.’s” during this sale time, you simply cannot help saving money, and a lot of it! The more you spend the ■ c<■ you will save. HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH X J & * in Every Purchase is an Investment with direct Returns at “ H.B.’s” Sale Take the Bargains on the Wing ! a '.A m HH I B e ! a a I □ B i tin LADIES’ FOOTWEAR. .- - Glace Derby Shoes, were Ait b , ■ Sale Price 22/. Ril Glace Strap Shoes, were dJ/b. Sale Price 22/. Glace and Patent Courts, were 39/6; Sale PriGe 25/6. Strong Derby Shoes were 32 - b and 35/: Sale Price 21/ and ---- 24/ UU Ladies' Velvet Slices : NOW 14/. I-'" J.;i,lies’ Patent Court Slices, were 39/6; Sale Price 33/6. Ladies' Patent. Courts, were 42/6; Sale Price 36/. / / / / / / /V ////// IB ■ ' I■ B j HH HH HH HH HR LN , MEN’S FOOTWEAR. Strong Pox Hide Deybys, were 42 (i; Sale Price 29/6, Glace (Ixford Hoots, were 4~ 0 : Sale Price 29/6. Tan Willow Calf DeHiy hootand Shoes, were oo . o->>-Price 35/. Good Quality Shooters, "ere 32/6: Sale Price 25/. Pest Quality A\ holebaw' . Sliouters, v an. Sfl/6. Now 31/ HH git iHEI HH HH HH n u Green hide Shooters were 49/0: Sale Price 35/6. Derhvs, ■ 11. and T. , were 41 6; Sale Price PI a 31/. Good Chrome Dress Hoots •A ere 32/0 : Sale Price 25/9. Box Hide Derby Boots, were 35 ; Safe Price 26/6. Box Calf Welted Derbys, were : Sale Price 35/. Pest Quality Neglige Shirts, v, ere 12 o’: Sale Price 8/. Black, Sox, were 2/6; Sale Price 1/10. Black and Coloured Sox, were 3 0 : Sale Price 2/8. Colonial Knitted Underpants, wore 10,6: Sale Price 7/8. Best Quality Pyjamas, were 21 : Sale Price 14/10. Colonial Woollen Singlets, were JIG: Sale Price 8/11. Colonial All Wool Sweaters, and Jerseys, were 10/0; Sale Price 12/6. Best Quality Working Shirts, grey and navy drill : Sale Price 8/11 and 9/9. Ladies' All Wool Colonial Stockings: Sale Price 4/1. Men’s Tweed lints, were 10/0; Sale Price 5/6. Men’s and Youth's Kelt Bats, were 11/0; Sale Price 8/. Men's Good Quality Pelt Hats, ■ ■■■ were IT 0: Sale Price 10/3. ■4 1 B I .Mill's 'Tweed Caps, were 5/6; Sale Price 2/8. Neat Wide Knd Ties, were 3/0; am! :f ! I : Sale Price 2/3 and 2/8, Men’s Well Made Sac Suits, were 5 guineas: Sale Price 4 guineas. Good Quality Tweed Trousers, wore 20 O’; Sale Price 20/. Man’s I), B. Tweed Overcoats. y«| were £5 10'; Sale Price H■* .£4 8/. Mm's S.B. Tweed Overcoats, were 95 ; Sale Price 65/. M m's Raincoats, Were £0 10, ; Sale Price £3 16/. Men's Cotton 'Tweed Trousers, Size 7 only: Sale Price 16/6. HH HH 1a ■ ■ HH HH m i t m ’CLOTHING FACTORY VU OMJM 1 KC» _Juaßr»4»»“» r i ■ BIN*B va S n “JM L. lab .Z. Clothing Factory, HOKiTIK^. HH HH £2 HH HH hmHbplibii ■ B B■■ ■ B □ B adlb a I 1 a a a OTHfNG FACTORY it: rn rn nr; rc :

Reduced Again! More Horse and Cow Covers at* Wholesale Prices Lows’ make another Special Purchase Our luck was in when* we made this further purchase of first-class Horse and Cow Covers, and your luck is also in to be able to socuve Uiom el prices even less than we have hitherto asked. Lows' Limited stock everythin- for Iho funner at wholesale prices, so don't m:> elsewhere ami "pay through the nose,” but send direct to the Universal Providers who sell for less. HO SS COVERS Long tlreen l-'lnx, with felt or slate lining— Hacks . . . . £2/6/Dralights . . £2/7/6 No. 5 Ontario White Duck, first quality, with slate or felt lining— Hacks .. .. £2/6/Dralights . . £2/7/6 WHEN ORDERING COVERS ASIC FOR OUR SUPPLEMENTARY CATALOGUE—IT’S FULL OF GOOD THINGS LOWS’ LIMITED Mail Order and General Merchants 48-50 Manchester Street* Christchurch COW COVER S All slses, in first quality Green Jute Crnvas, leather straps, etc. Guaranteed waterproof Sack lining .. 23/6 Felt lining ~ 27/6

Carpet Squares 10 (Illinois, Carpet Runner siil - wwo (S/11, 9/11, 10/6 & 11, (i. W. McKay & Son TI L“' S J j II - czaai hum rmnpa mm* mm m km xxgca wrai bmm H | B |Tb ilh d Bb aTa u 8 alii i*B«a^Biill««ll«!ali«Ha*BB»»I» H K H H H H Corsets of Quality. jj 1) & A WAHNEItS B AO. H H I,A OIKS CAN RKLY ON OBTAINING PERFECT I 1 ’BITING MOO- H ELS FROM OUR LARGE STOCKS. WE HAVE THE BEST FROM U STYLE FOR LIGHT SPORTS STYLES TO EXTRA STRONG STOUT FIGURES. H H K »■ Hami I toD Street ADDISON’ ‘Where the best <r<,ocis are.” H H Hokitika I ■ “ 0" " JL n “JJ! 3 St “ ■ fJL? ?_JL" “ B » mm fmmm me&s*» nwnw fca-vj cazritpi Great Slump in Price “XJOOf Is Now Raging a! In Now Raging at SCHRODER & CO., SCHRODER'S READY CIZ '■ I::*s and always secures the bargains of the world’s markets. B So now stocks must, go to make room fi.r goods now opened out and “ coming. jjj No matter what prices are rnl : '. v.• always arc cheaper. { Inspecti'>u invited. F. Schroder & Co 1 i i i i i i

SINRFR SEWING MACHINES |F YOU ARK THINKING of pu.rluo- ®- inn a MACHINE, buy one with it world wide reputation—A SINGER Cash ov tGrtps. J. LLOYD, M.WV MiII m, HOKITIKA. AGENT Siiupn-' ScW'ifMv

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1921, Page 2

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