I*6l* UA • JL • are daily receiving attention! There is little wonder, for is not the' promise of an early Springtime being justified every moment? That being so, it naturally follows that D.I.C. Cotton Dress Fabrics should become more, and more thought of and seen. To-day’s showing includes the fashionable Foulard, Tricolene, Ratines, Crepons, and Voiles for dainty frocks. Need it be mentioned that the “every-day kinds”—Zephyrs, Ginghams, Prints, and Nurse Cloths are also included in this showing. Patterns of any or all of these sent oh request! ■* 40in SPONGE CLOTHS, in plain colours, stripes and checks. Very smart for Coat Frocks, Dresses and Jumpers—--7/6 7/11 8/6 and 11/6 yard 40in VOILES, in self colours, stripes, checks, and floral designs 3/3 3/11 4/11 5/6 yard 30in BURWOOD SUITING. A real good hard-wearing cloth, suitable for boys’ wear . . . . . . 3/11 yard 40in TRUSONAIN, in pretty pale tints. A most useful material for night wear . . . • • • 3/3 3/11 yard 27in TOBRALCO, in self colours and stripes. A cloth of many uses, and an ideal washing material . . 2/6 yard 40in CHECK ZEPHYRS. Useful for Children’s Washing Frocks, Pinafores, etc. .. . • • • 2/11 3/6 3/11 40in POPLIN, in all this season's new shades . . 4/11 yard Box 1013 UAUI Christchurch DAINTY SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. miTE pleasure of wearing good clothes is greatly increased when th ;y are acquired at re isonaV.c prices. We offer a selection as extensive and tempting as in shops where much higher PRICES ru'e. Inspection cordially invited. See the goods, compare prices, then judge for yourself. Amongst our newest and smartest goods for the bright days a lead the following are specialty attractive. Smart .Millinery - Trimmed & Untrimmod Knitted Vests— Sainm .r-weight. Reliable Hoisery - Best Va.ue in Hokitika. Lj Mrs J. Lloyd Revell Street Ilolvitiba :jlz jti iu n« -jl: a: d jl in ul: ui l&Z m JL arc very liable to cattL ’jffctl .-old. They hare to go in all weather* often having to sit it* .chool with wet feet. Apart from this, they are alwaysHace to face with the risk from infection—espec,ally when epidemic* o Whooping Congh, Measles, Diphtheria, Influenza etc, are about. Mothers of School Boys and Girls bewever can be always FKbl. of ANXIETY if thay hare a bottle of Heame’s l B tha booee, a* oh dose of this Medicine at the firtt Indication of a "cold’ will at once nip in the had" what might otherwise prove to be a serious {linens. Cork the bottle up—the rest will Keep. For Coughs, Croup, Colds on the Cites The REMEDY with the REPUTATION. From all CHEMISTS auj STOKES. W.G. HEARNE A CO. Ui., Bronchitis w» ix* rii \ \ \v.v/<t,l v#fj GEIil ONG. VICT ORI A. Sydney' N.S.W ~ W cllinSf •**. N./-. m y/4 >»>: & It "A* 4/6 # * ) 'iM'i'c V-te i.i " t,£ r : ’-i .A -/ -v 1 j ~m P zw JW’ MdmmsMrnsaMi. ■ct to W. (.1. Heurne, Kennedy's Uuildingg, Cuba Street, Wellington \\ Wmmm *«■ Mmm Wh. ®i2L
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 October 1921, Page 1
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