P 7 ryvfnYhv \ © *//--% % m i? r W? Mail By m. from to you C the D.I. 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 28/-P«r MEN’S GLACE DERBYS, best quality welted soles (light)— Price 45/- pair MENS HEAVY TAN BOOTS, finest Willow Calf, leather hned. stout welted soles .. Price 49/6 pair WHITE CANVAS TENNIS SHOES, best Chrome soles— Price .. 26/ pair STOUT TAN WATERPROOF BOOTS, splendid wear— Price • • 66/- pair BOYS’ CHROME BOOTS, with heel and toe plates— Price 10 /6p*ur Box 1013 Christchurch
XX.T. H H H h' K H There lias never been* better chance for thrift^ Layers than we now offer. Our entire store, comprising every section, demonstrates in a convincing manner the achievement of our aim to give the soundest values possible. Goods of high standard, consistently low priced. These few items illustrates he drop in prices and the rise in value. Crepe de dienes from 7s to los fid yard. Navy and coloured Serges, CO inches wide, from Us to 21s yard. Calicoes from Is 4d yard. White Quilts from 17s (id each. Ladies’ ribbed Hose, from .‘ls pair. Umbrellas, from 9s fid caoh. Mrs J. Lloyd Kcvcll Street ... Hokitika Jg tit tJJ! ti.-iJtt
t 9 i 1 arc very liable to catch School children j* jfcjc.—■■in "■■" nmr-r-w o f( en having tO *it in school With wet feet. Apart from this, they are aKvays face to face with the risk from infection—especially when epidemic* oi Whooping Cough, Measles, Diphtheria, Influenza, etc., are about. Mothers of School Boy* and Qris hrwever can be always rKfcb of ANXIETY if they hare a bottle of Hearae in the house, m one dose of this Medicine at the first indication of a “cold” will at once “nip in the bmT what might otherwise pr§vc to be a serioiw illmaa. Cork the bottle up—the rest w;H Weep. For Coughs, Croup Golds on the OnThe REMEDY with the REPUTATION. Prom all CHEMISTS nni STORES. W. G. HEARNE & CO. Lid., GEELONG, VICTORIA Sydney. N.S.W., Wclliniltw,, N.Z. W.: V'£% >l. m J'ii “ * ■mdm M WJ. M »: Mm m 4: iv \\ CC H.A 1 •?; i< I V .-f ;!■ .■? ‘1 ■ % 4i>v ** m . A k-\ K* v Ws: ’ 26 f\S Douiil ■4£ «L -i£ & vsr 2 .Vfe?® s \ § i,m ; -SMC, 2 1 V 4 'c).? 12 jrect to W. G. Henrne, Kennedy’s Buildings Gt,< I,n C t r/lnf
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1921, Page 1
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