r rtf s HEW ZEALAND Mil 4W>> Ifel |Ull| CLOTHING FACTORY! + • ■•■■■■■■ ♦*’ ** iNEWZiALi^jbI •HI If HH HH HH HH Sale Ends SATURDAY! ** THE PASSING .OF SO ENTHUSIASTICALLY SUPPORTED A SALE AS THIS HAS BEEN IS A MATTER OF REGRET FOR H.B.’s AS WELL -AS FOR YOU. >r HH ■■ HH Sty* fill, ■ ■ HH HH S HH ■ ■■l as HH* HH HH HH ■ ■ THE EXIGENCIES OF BUSINESS DEMAND THAT SALES SHALL BE HELD FOR A FIXED PERIOD—NO MORE-NO LESS! THAT IS THE “H.B” RULE—HENQE THIS HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL SALE ENDS DEFINITELY ON SATURDAY NEXT— IN THE MEANTIME, HERE IS MORE GOOD LUCE IN GREAT BARGAINS: Am.rcf! ■■ ITS 6000 us CLOTHING FACTORY N Men’s Strong Derby Boots, were 37/6; Now 27/6. ■ iiy Men’s Strong Boots with plates, were 32/6; Now 26/6. Men’s Nailed Shooters, were 27/6; Now 23/6. ■ ■■t Men’s Best Welted Boots, were 45/-; Now3s/6. HH Men’s Best Bi'ogue Shoes, were 42/6; Now 35/-. Men’s Willow Calf Shoes, were 47/6; Now 37/6. I2JJ Ladies’ Patent Court Shoe s, were 40/-; Now 32/6. yjj Ladies’ Best Glace Derby Shoes, were 35/-; NOW 27/6. Ladies’ Glace Courts, were 35/-; Now 27/6. Ladies’ Good Derbv Shoes, were 30/-; Now 23/6. HH Ladies’ Nigger Brown Oxfords, were 39/6; Now 29/6. Men’s Hole-proof Trousers, worth 19/6; Now 14/6. Men’s Strong Denims, were 12/6; Now 8/11 and 9/6. Men’s Colonial Tweed Trousers, were 25 /-; Now 17/6. Men’s Fancy Shirts, with collars,, were 12/6; Now 8/6. Men’s Working Shirts, were 11/6; Now 8/11. Men’s Smart Band Shirts, were 12/6; Now 7/11. Men’s Summer Underwear, usually 6/11; Now 4/11. Boys’ School Shirts, were 6/11, 7/6; Now 4/11 and 5/11. Men’s Colonial Woollen Sox, were 2/6; Now 1/11, 1 Dozen Men’s Band Shirts, to clear, smart shades, 5/11. Waterproof Bush Butterfl ys, were 21/-; Now 17/6, ■ ■ NEW ZEALAND 02. CLOTHING FACTOR! N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, HOKITIKA. Io B I t [ CLOTHING FACTORY | I an I [■ B I I■ ■ I |■ B I HH M The Last Week,—and Luckiest I hh hh HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH KH HH HH HH cw ZEALAND clotrinc factory;
Towels! Towels! Towels! To reduce our immense stock of White Turkish Towels we are offering same at a special DISCOUNT of 25 per cent, or 5/- in the £, for 14 Pays from the 24th January. W. McKay & Son H K i* K H H H H H E K a J *W% AMM _____ MMMB —ITTUII BBMMI mmmm/mm .x.xT.T.rnxx i H Millinery at Bargain Prices. Models, now 9/11,12/6 to 27/6.* Straws and Keady-to-Wears. 4/- in the £ Discount. Hamilton Street ADDISON’S Hokitika H H H H H ‘Where the best goods are. ,) y wmj ran Attractive Reductions in Millinery. Blouses, Coats and Junipers. Inspection Cordially Invited. — i i i i i i i i F. Schroder &Co g i
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1922, Page 2
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468Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1922, Page 2
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