In these hard times it is everybody’s aim to obtain the best possible value for their money. Well it is not ar to do it "hen values like the following are offering: —Men’s working trousers 14s 9d to 29s 6d; Riding breeches 37s 6d to 49s 6d; Flannel Unders 8s 6d to 11s; Men’s all wool vests, brown 10s 6d; Fawn Singlets and pants all wool 15s 9d;All wool socks 2s 3d per pair. Also wonderful value in ties, shirts, overcoats etc at W. H. Stopforth’s, opposite W F.. Williams, chemist.—Advt. Child on like WARE’S' WORM KIGS. Safe and certain remedy for worms.
A littlo ray of sunshine in the morning To cheer us ns we greet the winter’s day, A shaft of golden light the scene adorning. Charms every thought of gloom and fear away. A littlo dose of something good at night time To soothe and ease the colds we all endure—• But nrty time l>y night or day is Wffl't time Fer Woods' Grew Pw&rainT
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1922, Page 2
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168Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1922, Page 2
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