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N.Z. Made for N.Z. Trade ear! *1 sv# If Aere are great supporters of New Zealand Industries M fKe Dommtb’h they are found in the great majority of |(pi Zealand boys. k is safe guessing to say that every boy in the couatajr » wearmg New Zealand-made garments of one kind wr another. There’s a reason —a good, sound reason —New Zea-land-made apparel for boys is unequalled for strength, durability, and style. vxvi ?VVi Jli The D.I.C. Specialises in BOYS’ OUTFITS by Mail. OYS ’ I'JKE WORSTED JOpSEYS, pure wool, NJZ. map faetuTO. Steel grey, heathy, and navy. Serviceable wmtt and dependable dyee — Ages 5 7 9 11 IS 8/11 9/6 9/6 10/8 tt/-* BOYS’ STRONG KNITTED woollen (Volf stockings, best New Zealand. make Striped tops. Red, bh»e, wi white; fast black — Ages 5 7- 9 11 W 3/11 4/6 4/9 4/11 */3 BOYS’ NEW ZEALAND TWEED KNICKERS, m Mto from tailoring remnants. Really hard wear. Sizes 3 to 14All One Price .. t/8 BOYS ’ SPORTS SUITS, of Kaiapoi, Mosgie.l, and other reliable N.Z. Tweeds. Well tailored — Ages — 5 7 9 11 13 15 37/6 39/6 42/6 45/6 47/6 49/6 BOYS’ KNITTED . SCHOOL TIES, coloured bar stripes 1/6 BOYS’ SMART TWEED GOLF CAPS, pure wool (weeds, light and dark colours 3/11 to 4/6 DJ.C. Box 1013, Christchurch dfidfclfe .Xi jM.-X/M .A————■

AUTUMN millinery, . costumes and coats ARE NOW BEING SHOWN. OUR SHOWROOM IS A SIGHT TO BEHOLD WITH SO MANY PRETTY HATS, COSTUMES, COATS, FROCKS, BLOUSES AND OTHER FASHION GOODS. THE VARIETY OF STYLES AND COLOURINGS IS MOST GRATIFYING, EQUALLY SO IS THE UNDOUBTED QUALITY OF EACH ARTICLE AND MOST PLEASING OF ALL IS THE EASING OF, PRICES, IN FACT THE VALUES OFFERING ARE REALLY BIG. TO BECOME FULLY ACQUAINTED WITH THE CORRECT STYLES FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER, YOU ARE INVITED TO VIEW THIS COMPREHENSIVE DISPLAY. 58*. Mrs J. Lloyd, Draper, Revell Street, Hokitika. are very liable to catch .'old. They hare to do in all weather*— often having to *lt i» --I—l -tA m( feet. Apart from this, they are alway* face to STwiOm trotn infection — especially when epidemic* of Whoopi* Coagh, Measles, Diphtheria, influenza, etc., are aboot. Mathew of School Boy* and GiHs h<w*Ver can he always iKKK of ANUBTT If they have a bottle of Bronchitis == Cure ft ft# koooe, m *ei doee of thii Medicine at the ftoM hMbeottOo of a "cold" will at once “nip in the ftf what might otherwiM prori to be a serious Cork the bottle up—the rest will keep. For Goughs. Group, Golds on the fchest The REMEDY wilt the REPUTATION. Mia ill CHEMISTS n. STORES. W. 6. HEARNE & CO. Ltd., JL GEELONG, victoria, ■ triUrr N.S.W., Wellm<to». N.Z. i m & 4)6 2/6 Double Sizs k\ 0 c-e 12y. I. direct to .W. G. Hearne, Kennedy's Buildings, Cuba Street, Wellington

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1922, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
465

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1922, Page 1

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