H H K H K v n K K H K H H H H H COSY SLIPPERS FOR THE Fireside. £ VOU LL feel so snug- and 1 cosy on a cold winter’s night in a naif of Oliver & Dnff’s Slippers. We have a wide assortment of slippers for all including: FELT, LEATHER, CARPET, AND DAINTY FUR-LINED SLIPPERS. A jflr of slippers frit every member of the household would bo a good investment and would not cost a great amount if purchased hero. tALL AND VIEW OUR WIDE RANGE. OLIVER, AND DUFF 7 SELEPHONE-NO. ISO. RfiVEUL STREET, HOKITIKA. H H >: H K l: K H H H S & didn't pn.v? for FIGURED OUT, RAD DEBTS & LOSSES ARE AN “ENORMOUS EXPENSE." Is it any fonder that prices are high in shops where credit is given ? Ask yourself this question—“ Why should I help to pay for something that soaiobody else got and for which they Mak(3 a practice of getting what you pay for an f ] paying mil whnt you got—always buy your Motor and Push Bikes and acc-es gones at— TOOHEY’S spot cash store. HeYe you get full value for- every .shilling you spend-in fact we give you more fo r your money than you can get from a credit giving firm, because we have no bad debt losses to make up. and no expensive book-keeping charges to add to the cost of the goods. THINK IT OVER. Call or write for prices ami foil particular', of übai \.,u lt .,| U j, ( . E.C. “Dominion” Motor & Cycle Depot, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. lassKlfcajiiruLriliLiisli:! i. : rft nft rh Tin tr. rn zt: rn nr: IT IS OFFERS LIKE TM KSE—NOT TO HE A PPROACH 101) l(V ANY ONE ELSE—THAT ENABLE YOU TO FURNISH YOUlf HOME ECONOMICALLY. PIECE DINING SUITE. UPHOLSTERED IN MOQUETTE FOR ONLY £22 153. H K H H H fc BEAUTIFULLY MADE IN HUI.STOXS' O'A dm EMBODIES ALL TRIO XEWES'T AND MOST signs. H" - JuLStfOXS’ guarantee your money lack if YOniK NOT SATISFIED. |» SPECIAL CONCESSIONS ON IMOPATRIATIOX (jHANTS. X FACTORY IT DISTINCTIVE DIO-
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1922, Page 4
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437Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1922, Page 4
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