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BOOTS STURDY FOR WET AUTUMN DAYS. THERE WILL BE PLENTY OF WET DAYS AS WELL AS SUNNY DAYS DURING THE AUTUMN. YOU’LL FEEL READY FOR ANY WEATHER IF YOU STEP OUT IN A PAIR OF OUR STURDY BOOTS. ALL THE BOOTS WE STOCK ARE BUILT FOR SERVICE, AND LONG WEAR, NOTHING BUT THE FINEST SELECTED LEATHER GOES INTO THEIR MAKING. THIS COMBINED WITH THEIR COMFORTABLE QUALITIES MAKE THEM THE FINEST BOOT VALUES ON THE MARKET. FOOT COMFORT IS HERE—CALL AND BE FITTED! OLIVER AND DUFF TELEPHONE-NO. 139. REVELI STREET, HOKITIKA. '♦ A Postcard Will bring for your approval Stewart Dawson’s luge Selection ♦ RINGS There's m wider range or better value on earth. Buying only for cash and manufacturing for the eleven huge establishments has made Stewart Dawson’s famous throughout tbo world for rings. Stewart Dawson’s rings embody the best value —the highest quality—the latest styles. A lavishly-illustrated and plainly-priced catalogue, together with finger-measuring card, is yours for the asking. Send a postcard to-day. v-n-LAv*.', a J i -argosfc Jewellers In the British Empire. gfTEWAET DAWSON’S CORNER, CHRISTCHURCH. Usher's Whisky f • _ \<£ J xmmyoimxE ’Cpimi tick»r- M'm. Grzem Snuff iy Item Buoi Bernt, V/EU.I I don’t think that can be beaten!

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1922, Page 4

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