Acceptable Gift • “H. 8.” Wearables! ” SOME PEOPLE SAY THAT IF YOU WANT TO GATX A MAX’S GOODWIS.L “FEED HIM!” . THERE IS ANOTHER SIDE TO THIS QUESTION AT YULETIDE \XD MAX’S GOODWILL TOWARD YOU WILE RE ASSURED. (JIVE HIM SOMETHING HE CAN WEAR—HE HAS NOT OTHER THINGS—AND WHEN CHOOSING REMEMBER THAT c IF ITS ITS good"') Fancy Shirts, collars to match, 8/6 to M» Fancy Handkerchiefs, 1/6; Tics from 2/6. Moii’s Genuine Panamas, &>/- Men's .Morocco Slippers, 15/6 & H>,(>. White Tennis Trousers, 21/Men’s Tan Brogue Shoes, &V- It Attache from 5/11; Travel him hugs, Umbrellas, etc, etc. The New Zealand NEW ZEALAND tz. CLOTHING FACTORY Clothing Factory I SPECIAL JOB PURCHASE OF WAREHOUSEMEN'S STOCK OF SEA GRASS SQUARES. Size—sft by Oft, 11/6, now 1 0 „ Oft by Oft. 55/-. now 19 6 „ Oft by 7 IT. (reversible) 15/-, now 29/6. Fancy Jute Hearth lings, i il. 11/0 & 19/0. W. McKay & Son 'flic Lending bra pers C • (nC’UU*:MNMj XXT.T.XXWI.TXSirKTIXStT. K H !■ H H K H H H H K Timely Suggestions. CAMISOLES, 5/0, 7/(1, RE to 22 IE VOILE BLOUSES, S/fi, 12/(5, 17 (i to 32/(5. KID GLOVES (in black tan and white), Dili. BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, mil wool) Ml, 5 <>, 0/0. SILK ANKLE HOSE, 1/(5, (5/(5. 7.(5. ART SILK SPORTS COATS, lit (5, ‘2D 0, .’l9/0, 52/(5. HANDKERCHIEFS, or ladies ami gents. SUIT CASES, 155/6 to 59/6. CANE HAMPERS, 7/(5 10/(5. SOAPS, POWDERS, PERFUMES, ETC. ADDISON’S Hokitika ‘ Whore the best goods are.” i ■ H H H H H H H H H H a Ll LJLH Lil HZ 1L! LLI LJL£ Z&Z HZ —L —JLI I Christmas Greetings To All. I I 1 I I I SCHRODER AND CO Herewith draw your attention to the fact THAT TIIEIIt CHRISTMAS GOODS ARE NOW TO HAND YOU WILL FIND Ol’R HUGE WAREHOUSE STOCKED THROUGHOUT WITH THE REST SELECTION OF, MILLINERY, HOSE, BLOUSES, JUMPERS, CARPET RUNNERS, CARPET SQUARES, LINOLEUM, HEARTH RUGS, MENS AND BOYS CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, TIES AND BRACES. OWING TO THE FALL IN PRICES YOU WILL FIND ALL GOODS MARKED ACCORDINGLY, AND WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. Inspection Cordially Invited. F. Schroder & Co I I 1 I 1 I % ■ ! i Here are Suggestions for the Home. What better Gifts can be given. I Stand Work Baskets 12/0. Palm Stands 15/- to 22/6. Floor Pouffes 557/6 to 52/6. Stainless Knives 557/6 J down. Cake Stands 10/0 to 11/6. Tea Sets 27/6 to DO/-. Accor deons 42/0 to 90/-. Fire Screens 18/6. Wooden Kerbs 5 7/(1 to 27/(5. Occasional Tables 27/(1 to 42/-. Linen Finish Sheets 24/(5 to 40/ pr. Palm Howls 7/(5 to 552/(5. Dinner Sets 92/6 to 550./-. Violins 55/- to 100/-. Seagrass Chairs, Seagrass Prams, and Push Carts, Carpels, Linoleums, Dining Room Furniture, Easy Chairs, Bedroom Furniture. ALL ORDERS PACKED AND FREIGHT PAID TO HOKITIKA. ORDER NOW FROM Harley & Co, Ltd., Greymouth PEOPLES HOUSE FURNISHERS, GREYMOUTH.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 December 1921, Page 2
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474Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 21 December 1921, Page 2
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