D.LC Household Linen Values are the Greatest When a housewife or a bride-to-be begins looking round with a view, to securing Household Linens, it is logical to assume that she will go where she believes values are greatest. That is just why so many women rely upon D.I.C. Household Linens. They know from experience that the qualities of the different wares are unquestionable, also that sound, good value is always obtained. m Order by Mail from the D.I.C. It pays 48 Beautiful Scalloped DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, 66 x 66, At the astoundingly low price . . .. 23/6 50 pairs of Scalloped and Hemstitched Embroidered PILLOW SHAMS, worked on fine aeroplane fabric.; 6 different designs 13/6 per pair Wonderful value New range of beautiful Satin-finish TABLE DAMASKS, 66 to 68in wide—To-day’s Prices are 5/11 6/11 7/11 8/11 Coloured Bordered TABLE CLOTHS, in new designs and finer qualities—--36 x 36 50 xSO 60 x 60 66 x 84 6/11 12/6 17/6 27/6 POUR SPECIAL LINES IN PILLOW CASES 50 dozen fair quality— At . . 8/11 half-dozen 50 dozen Soft Finish Horrockses Cloths. . 14/6 half-dozen 30 dozen Soft Finish Twilled .. .. 11/6 half-dozen 50 dozen Finlay’s Linen Finish, twilled and plain—--17/6 half-dozen Box 1013 > Christchurch S’VJAUX^ make YOUR HOME “SPIC AND SPAN ” THIS SUMMER. H HOAIR FURNISHINGS tluiL have (lull,, duty nil Winter, should no w be renovated or renewed in readiness for Summer. We are ready to Help you make your bourn brighter and more attractive for tlie new season. A new shipment of (Ininly curtains and pietty piinied *<d»!o f<>\ers have just arrived, many captivating patterns are Imre. Alsu just received from overseas are new linoleums, rugs, runnels, and damasks—Prices will please yon too. u MAKE SURE YOU I’AY YOl'U VISIT HERE EAR Id H Mrs J. Lloyd Revell Street ••• - Hokitika ’RHONE 150. £ i'jji a j& i&z uj: ils ll ll* ulz ii“ -ej ll; lclej : H H - -e J are very liable to i school Chiioren i catch have to jjo in all weathers—n often having to alt In bool With wet feet. Apart from this, they are alway. face to ce with the riak from Infection—especially when epidemics ol 'boopintf Cough, Measles, Diphtheria, Influenza, etc., are abou . iotbers of School Boy. and Girls hewever esn be alway. FRbB • ANXIETY if they have a bottle of Etearnc 9 Bronchitis S = Cure bom, as om dose of thia Medicine at the twdl cation of ■ “cold” will at once “nip in the tf what might otherwise proveto 1c MSS. Cork the Bottle op—the rest will keep. 'or Coughs, Croup, lolds on the Chest The REMEDY with th REPUTATION. i ait CHEMISTS ani STOKES. :A ,G. HEARNE & CO. Lid., JL :i \\ GEUUtNC. VP I All! N.S.W., NVcllii.ii 2/6 Douh! & <5 N* A>’> V ~yh vm fee; tfell *%>- Vtfv'l Vi a Immm mW. G. Hearne, Kennedy’s Buildings, Cuba Street, Wellmgtoi
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1921, Page 1
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472Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1921, Page 1
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