oice s •a* ..-r U ms. UJ m mmm m M •i ii au ww me THE GRAMAPHONE WITH A REPUTATION. WE HAVE SECURED THIS AGENCY. NEW MACHINES AND RECORDS HAVE OUST ARRIVED. CALL AND HEAR THEM. NOVELTY BAZAAR, Revcll Street.
■ 6* CINDERELLA'S SLIPPER WAS NOT HALF AS CHARMING AND DAINTY AS THE SMART RANGE OF NEW SUMMER STYLES IN SHOES. WE ARE NOW 018 PLAYINGS ALL THE LATEST FOOTWEAR FEATURES AND STYLE LINES ARE EMBODIED IN THIS NEW SHOWING, AND IT BEHOVES EVERY WOM’AN' WITH TASTE AND A FINE ECONOMY INSTINCT*TO CALL AND MAKE A SELECTION. BEST STYLES. BEST LEATHER. BEST PRICES. OLIVET? AND DUFF TELEPHONE-NO. 139. REVEL/. STREET, HOKITIKA.
TRUE TO The illustration depicts a SPECIAL STEWARTEAWSON WAtfCH, eminently suited for the farmef, miner or those who coine in contact'with dust or damp. This watch has heavy nickel cafte',' with-'ektni/ thick 1, crystal and screw front, and jewelled Uever movement.' 'Price' 1 50/-' (post free anywhere). dO^Case*Watches from 50/-. ' ' BOYS W \TCHES POCKET BEN, good, serviceable timekeeper that will stand hard wear, 12/0 (post free). With luminous'dial 207- (post-free).' I m m HH m Vfrom a Watches For over half a century, Stewart Dawso \’i have be’en supplying watches. Their loug experience of the circumstances peculiar to the colonies enables them to guarantee every watch they sell.' Further, the magnitude of their business ensures that each watch is the best possible value in its class. * Postage paid, WBISTIiIt WATCHES, uMI solid gold cam And gold expanding bracelet, *7/M/£B/10/- to *BO. GOLD WATOHgS with strong kathne strap, 80/- 9#/- to *7/10/SILVER WATCHES, with lMthir strap, 10/- to £#/lt/OXIDISED STEEL OAAB WATCHES, with strap 28/- to LARGEST JEWELLERS IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. Stewart Dawson’s Corner - Christchurch
»■ 1 '("■< TRADE MARK j Tractor “Quite Easy to Plough Ten Acres a Day ” “The Fordson Tractor will take the place of a four-horse team, and sometimes a five, and perform any of the ordinary farm opera! ions. It is seen at the best advantage during the rush season, wh£n if is desired to get in early winter crops. It is quite easy to plough ten acres a day, and karfow, disc, oir roll in proportion. It will drive a double bagger, chaff-cutter, saw bench, grinders, or a 4-foot threshing mill. It hardly ever needs any repairs, and nearly all adjustments and ordinary overhauling can be done by the owner himself. This statement is the result of nearly two years experience with a Fordson Tractor.” Yours faithfully, (Signed) K. KIPPENBERGER.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1922, Page 4
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415Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1922, Page 4
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