VO-NIGHT I POLLARD'S PICTURES! TO-HICHTI A NIGHT OF COMEDY AND FARCE COMEDY—- “ LESSONS IN LOVE.” 0E “ THE MAN FROM TORONTO.” A Comedy Drama, featuring Constance Talmadge.—Made famous by the J. i C. Williamson Company. And the roaring laughter-making bnooky farce comedy “THE BEST PET.” Mil I CD’C JEFFRIES BUILDINGS, HAMILTON mILLLn O STREET, HOKITIKA, rpHE CHEAPEST SPOT in Hokitika: Ladies all wool vests 5s lid. Ladies Colonial All wool hose 2s lid Ladies Cashmere All-wool hose 3s 6d 17-inch Silk hose 4s 6d. , Gents all-wool Cashmere Socks good Quality 2s lid. Gents all-wool socks Is 9d. Gents all-wool underpants 7s 6d. Gents all-wool shirts 7s Cd. Gents shirts from 5s lid. Gents all wool Cardigan ’jackets 15s 6d. Large towels 27 x 43, 5s 6d pair. Herringbone sheeting 72inch 4s Bd. Twill sheeting 72inch 3s 6d. Heavy Mexican Twill 80inch 4s 6d. Bargains in all departments—Ladies and Maids coats and costumes almost given away.
GAS IN THE WASHHOUSE? A GAS COPPER AND A GAS IRON MEAN WASHING IS DONE WITH EASE AND ECONOMY. mm HOKITIKA GAS COMPANY, LTD. STAFFORD ST., HOKITIKA. STAFFORD ST., HOKITIKA. STAFFORD ST., HOKITIKA. STAFFORD ST., HOKITIKA.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1922, Page 3
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650Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1922, Page 3
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