WHERE TO FURNISH
To furnish where your money buys U-SL and most, is the warehouse you should select your furnishings from. Harley’s, Greymouth, have the largest ;,ml best’ selection of furniture and I'uri,is;lings on the West Coase, and give eood value tor every pound spout. All goods are freight paid to Hokitika. It will pay you to get the firm’s prices for what you require.
The Committee o£ the Westland A and P, Association meet on Saturday week, November sth., at 1 p.m., at the County Chambers. The Kiwi Football Club’s Ball on Friday night promises to be n huge success. All arrangements are well ill hand, and everything that will tend to make the bail a success is being done. The music is in the capable hands of the well-known Royal Orchestra, which speaks for itself. Tickets are finding a ready sale. All ladies arc to lie admitted free.
The official opening of the New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, 1921. (held i under the auspices of the Industrial j C orporation of New Zealand) by the . Prim# MipisteF till Right lioh W. .F. Massey. P.C., takes place on Thursday, j OTith October, at 11 o’clock, in the V el- j lington Town Hall. Addresses will he j delivered by the Hon E. P. bee, Minister of Industries and Comment', and the Hon tV. Downie Stewart, Minister! nf Customs.
Pleasant evidence of the extent to which the reputation of Glasson’s Suits have extended was given a little whilo ago when an enquiry for patterns was received from Johannesburg, South Africa. Evidently our readers are not the only ones alive to the good value given by this firm, who are now offering all wool sac suits to measure at £4 17s fid. £5 10s, £6 ss, £6 17s 6d, £7 ss. £7 17s od, £8 ss. Every garment is guaranteed made to measure, while the suit must fit or the full purchase price will lie at once refunded. Simple home measurement- system and patterns are evaibihle to any one. Just drop a line to Glasson and Co. Ward ell’s Buildings, Cashel St. Christchurch and sav whether von prefer light. #r dark materials.- Advt ,\n ideal spirit for both sexes. WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS. “Soft, fresh linen is no loss important than its fineness”; use “NO-Rl R--IUNG Laundry help to keep it so; also “Gnideii Buie” Soap. Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1921, Page 2
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