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f” I Si tewart s iT ' w-* m lu CotnpMt Catalogue Fm» Dawson’s can show you over 800 Ring’s—the ona yon seek is Sure to be there! a CINDERELLA’S SLIPPER WAS NOT HALF AS CHARMING AND DAINTY AS THE SMART RANGE OF NEW SUMMER STYLES IN SHOES. WE ARE NOW 018PLAYING* ALL THE LATEST FOOTWEAR FEATURES AND STYLE LINES ARE EMBODIED' IN THIS NEW SHOWING, AND IT BEHOVES EVERY WOMAN WITS TASTE AND A PINE ECONOMY INSTINCT TO CALL AND MAKE A SELECTION. BEBt STYLES. BEST LEATHER. BEST PRICES. f OLIVER AND DUFF TELEPHONE—NO. 189. REVEL! STREET, HOKITIKA. •: * 1

A Parliamentary Tribute Sneaking in the N.Z. House of Representatives on 29th November,■ Mr. T. M. WilFrd (Leader of the Opposition) suggested “that the time was coining when the Ford would HaVe to be admitted free of duty, because it fias' become almost a tool of trade in the back country.” This is further evidence of the national usefulness of the Ford —“The Universal Car.” There*B, a Ford Dealer in your vicinity. to the H AIN MBS o

1 . mm m* The most favoured tea among the many brands of tea tbat flood the market is Raven Tea. The reason is obvious. This pure, dustless blend of the best Ceylon leaf has built it* self a consistent reputation for its fragrant and seotbing qualities. Care in its growth, care in its selection, and care in its preparation have pat Raven Tea in the forefront as the foundation of the indispensable domestic beverage. Obtainable from all grocers. <5 0 0 06 it'iO 10 WAT No 10 Whisky. THE HEST TN THE WORLD

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1922, Page 4

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270

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1922, Page 4

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