E !?gS \^r $5: m Wj By Mail to you from the D.I. C Better Footwear When the D.I.C. says better Boots and Shoes it means better qualities at less money than you would naturally expect to pay. Any order sent to the D.I.C. by mail receives extra special attention on that account; confidence is inspired thereby—a confidence which impresses the thoroughness of D.I.C. methods upon its patrons. Test These Methods by Ordering D.LC Footwear MEN'S STRONG CHROME BOOTS, sewn soles, medium weight .. • • • • Price 25/- pair MEN’S GLACE DERBYS, best quality welted soles (light)— Price • • • • ■ • 45/- paii MEN’S HEAVY TAN BOOTS, finest Widow Calf, leather lined, stout welted soles .. Price 49/6 pair WHITE CANVAS TENNIS SHOES, best Chrome soles— Price • • • • • • 25/- pair STOUT TAN WATERPROOF BOOTS, splendid wear— Price • • 65/ pair BOYS? CHROME BOOTS, with heel and toe plates—price 19/6 pair Box 1013 tj UA Christchurch STOP 1 LOOK !! H H H K H H K K H There has never been a better chance for thrifty buyers than offer. Our entire store, comprising every section, demonstrates in vincing manner the achievement of our aim to give the soumles possible. Goods of high standard, consistently low priced. These few items illustrates the drop in prices and the rise in Crepe do Chenes from 7s to lms Gel yard. Navy and coloured Serges, GO inches wide, from Ms to 21s Calicoes from Is 4d yard. White Quilts from 17s Gd c Ladies’ ribbed Hose, from :ts pair. Umbrellas, from 9s 6d eaoh. a cont values value. yard. ■ach. Mrs J, Lloyd Ilevell Street Hokitika /XI -P° eXI bXS UL bJLI ULI IXI ULI X X >JL w are very liable to catch |T ,'old. They hare to go in ail weathers — often having to sit in school with wet feet. Apart from this, they are always face to face with the risk from Infection especially when epidemics oi Whooping Cough, Measles, Diphtheria, Influenza, etc,, are about. Mother* of School Boy* and Girl* tuwever can he always lK jK of ANXIETY if they have a bottle of Bronchitis Ui the hoaM, M one dose of this Medicine ut the flnt indication of a “cold ’will at once nip in the butT what might otherwise prove to be a serious illnens. Cork the bottle up —the rest will keep. For Coughs, Croup, Colds on the Chest The REMEDY with the REPUTATION. Hearn & mmM If® Wm fL . t\ vfrM.V,*. ',w/;u'/ v v •» ■. -x. (-•- Wlit-Jr-N.Z. / //f ■} •(S . • .M ly/Mto. ,:ifife 26 35? ■/A '-s•* w* jyftt V toy /l V mm \i alii m *v. mm Jr Xs zX' \(X> Fro* all CHEMISTS and STOKES. W. G. HEARNE & CO. Lid., GEEI.ONG. VICTORIA. Sydney, N.S.W., Wellinglou, 4 ! t> direct to W. G. Henrno, Kennedy’s Buildings, Cuba Street, Wellington.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1921, Page 1
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462Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1921, Page 1
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