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St i .V' H H H The New Spring Millinery Has Armed. OUR SHOWROOM IS ALAZE WITH AND RICHLY COLOURED MODELS. DAINTY NF.AV DESIGNS J FOR THE NEW SEASON. THE NEW DESIGNS VARY FROM THE NATTY TOQUE TO THE AY IDE TRIMMED STRAW, AYITII FRUIT, FLORAL AND LEAF** TRIMMINGS. THESE FASHIONABLE HATS HAVE BEEN SPECIALLY MADeH AND SELECTED FOR OUR TR ADE AND REPRESENT THE VERY’ LATEST VOGUE. THEY ARE IN ALL SHAPES AND THE POPE-1 LAE COLOURS. PU.LOAV I’OX RED, MONOPOLE, BURGUNDY,*J HENNA BROAYX, NIGGER. TULIP AND FRENCH BLUE ARE. STRONGLY IN EVIDENCE IN OUR BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY. NEW FRUIT TRIMMINGS AND TRANSPARENT HATS ARE A SPECIAL FEATURE. K K K Take Advantage of a Cordial Invitation to Call and feast your eyes on this early Spring' showing. New Spring Goods are being opened np in all our Departments. McGRUER & CO. Hokitika & Grevmoutft. |BEGaa |BB H H H H H H H H 3 H H H H :3

r' to ff i > A it f * / * +' viii |m ""C;„T \ ni sa» hum m II n 11 Mummy won't mind ’coj i£*s Tobralco and washes so nice/ Name.. “Tobralco’ If interested in this excellent wash Fabric for Ladies and Children’s wear, also Men’s Shirts. Address you are invited to write fcr Ballantyne s Samptea. Cut this advertisement out. state your name and address, and post to J. Ballantyne *32 Co. Ltd., CHRISTCHURCH. Samples Free Ballantynes Leyland Lorries. (ALL BRITISH BUILT). i ■ NOIV AVAILABLE —TWO 4-TON MODELS, I.o.\'G CHASSIS, SUITABLE FOR TIMBER CARRYING. ALL PARTICULARS FROM H. H. SMITH, SOLE 4VEST COAST AGENT, P.O. BOX 169, AND TELEPHONE 384, UREYMOUTFI.

KANIERI BAKERY. C. PFAHLEBT Having resumed business, invites all old customers to resume the valued patronage previously existing. New customers will be welcomed and every attention guaranteed. Oh!! “PEERLESS" FLOUR Users of never have any experience such as this, because they have no failures. Their Bread. Cakes. Beanes, etc., are. the envy of the neighbourhood. What’s the matter with you:' You are just as good a cook, hut vuu have not been using ‘ "BE KB I,ESS BRAND.” Insist on it. all grocers stock it and the cost is e-.-a Uy the same. D. MIEAN, LTD., COASTAL AGENTS. FARMERS: before installing a milking plant consult A. CEDERMAN MECHANICAL ENGINEER, Hokitika. who will put you on the right track with the following outfit WOLSELEY CREAM SEPARATORS, British made for Britisli users. 1921 Models. Farmers use a PRESTON COW DETECTOR to find vour robber cows. THE GANE MILKING MACHINE. the best on the market. THE ANDERSON OIL ENGINE. which speaks for itself. When colds and influenza are preva- 1 lent let ‘NAZOT.” protect your family. Ono close a clay keeps colds away. for all ages, (if) doses Is fid.. THE HUTCHISON HYDRAULIC VACUUM PUMP. is the most interesting power machine, doing the combined work of the oil engine and vacuum pump, which may be installed wherever there is a fall of I about 12 feet, and a water flow of I 20.000 gallons per hour. This wonderful machine also drives a vacuum engine I for separating. i THE “HARVOS” OSCILLATING | SLIDE VALVE VACUUM PUMP. ! This is the latest in vacuum pumps and | must appeal to anyone putting in a j milking mat-liine, as the ordinary valves which are the trouble makers, are en--1 j tirely done away. This pump never i heats and the efficiency is so high that ; a smaller pump can lie used. "a. CEDERMAN AUTHORISED AGENT FOR THE ABOVE MACHINES

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1921, Page 3

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