1 PERFECTED CUTLERY Stewart Dawson’s 0 Stainless Knives are the highest British quality, combining’ laboitf-Sav-ing advantages with beautiful f-ik-h. \ - I'irw prices: T.' l-io Knives, d./- 45/- 50/Ha \t .Dossen; Dc-scrt Knives 55/- 40/- 45/Ilalf Dozen. STEWART DAWSON’S STEWART DAWSON’S CORNER CHRISTCHURCH. best styles. best leather. BEST PRICES. OLIVER AND DUFF. i , rj l U L a m 71? CINDERELLA’S SLIPPER WAS NOT HALF AS CHARMING AND DAINTY AS THE SMART RANfefe 6£ SUMMER STYLES IN SHOES. WE ARE NOW DISPLAYING* ALL THIS LATEST FOOTWEAR FEATURES AND STYLE LINES ARE EMBODIED IN THIS NEW SHOWING, AND IT BEHOVES EVERY WOMAN WITH TASTE AND A FINE ECONOMY INSTINCT TO CALL AND MAKE A SELECTION. TELEPHONE-NO. 189. iUUh REVELJ STREET, HOKITIKA. gga, Rif -a ms kw Mi fi-n [fife «: / Jl!!: 1 ! ii ill' 'K-iii iiiii ill!! i vkmmm f"' li: ipgjP;: • ''"'ivjgtlv/ v ! ; //i r f . ti'i |j|f % AX fAttlily ted RAVEN is a great favourite, because of its pleasing flavour, tindoubted superiorly, and the great economy Its use effects. It is a fact that RAVEN gives more cups of good tea to the pound than cheaper leas, Which are likely to prove harmful to t.ie health* tv--i \.r vi m. T —tf singularly puf-a, of uniform high quality said strength, free from dust and deleterious adiiiyvatiiina. Buy A jacket and prove its goodness. All Grocers sell “RAVEN” TEA. The Modern Range for theThe Greatest Time and a Housewife can possess Equipped with Ovens under Perfect Control. Cooks and Bakes id the .E.oilre..Satisfaction of Thousands vf Housewives. iMCKUtIfi TTT XjfX 1 w a Modern Housewife! Will Burn Lignites of any kind with Excellent Results Made In sizes to suit every requirement Supplied with or without open Fire-place. “Ask your Ironmonger to show you one."
WAT c © No 10 Whisky THE BEST TN THE WORLD
Kitclfim economy demands the use of SHARLAND’S Baking Powder. Costs less than others—gives better fresulte. Your grocer sells it. Everybody’s happy, everybody’s dad'! Washing day clouds are dispersJjby the wonderful “NOJtUBBING” Laundry Help and Golden Rule Soap.— At*
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1922, Page 4
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339Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1922, Page 4
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