r. i: i : I u 111 1 • !fsS NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND III! mm 23 tP fi & 02 i| . 4Cni •11 &:■*,> IS v-4 { CLOTHING FACTORY CLOTHING FACTORY V >l# -*-r eat sun • • as a ej is? bj ?■» FIRST DAY: MONDAY, A FEAST OF BIG BARGAINS! A FEAST OF BIG BARGAINS! it MOTHER “H. 8.” HALF-YEARLY SALE iS YOURS . 0 HAVE AND TO POSSESS THE BARGAINS. ,*OST GENEROUS ARE THE PRICE REDUCTIONS OF ALL V/EAHABLES FOR MAN AND BOY—ALSO FAMILY FOOTWEAR. STUB f “H. 8.” BARCAIN LISTS FOR MONEY-SA.VING CHANCES. NO REDUCTION LESS THAN 10 PER CENT. *&Z/ u , Singlets 10s G(1; and Sale Gd; Colonial knitted Pants, usually Price 7s Bd. Pest Colonial Sox, usually Sale Price 1s 6d, 1s 9d. Good all-wool Flannels, usually 10s Gd; Sale Price 7s Bd. Roys’ and youths’ all-wool 1' lannels, usually 7s Gd; Sale Price 5s 6d. Roys’ all-wool Jerseys, all si ades, From 6s 11dChildren’s black ribbed Sto< kings, usually os Gd : -Sale Price 3s 11d Women’s knitted and cashmere Sale price Stockings, usually Gs Gd: Price 3s 11d. Roys' golf Hose, usual 5s lid: Sale Price 3s 11d. All wool Scarves, usual Gs lid: Sale Price 2s 11d. Men’s Pviama Suits, usual price ITs Gd: Sale Prbe 9s 11d. price Smart handkerchief Tics, usual price 5s lid; Sale Price 1s 11d. Striped neglige Shirts, usual price 9s Gd : Sale Price 6s 3d. .Strong Working Shirts, usually 9s fid : Sale Prioe 7s 6d, usually 455: to clear 17s 6d. Boys’ tweed Hats, usual price Gs Gd; Sale Price 3s 11d. All wool Colonial Shirts, usually 19s Gd; Now 12s 6d. Men's strong- Braces, usual price 4s Gd : Now 2s 6d. Ladies’ Coat Sweaters, were 39s Gd ; Now 17s Gd to clear. Boys’ grey Varsity Suits, usually. '■ids: Saie Price 125.6 d. Bovs’ Raincoats, were 50s; Sale Price 29s 6d. •'! only men's tweed Overcoats, were 100 s; Sale Price 49s 6d. Men’s strong Denims, usually 9s lid; Sale Price 7s 11d. Tweed Trousers, calf bottoms, were 2os; Now 17s 6d. Women's smart Oxford Shoes; Now 21s. "Women's glace an‘d patent Court Shoes, usual price 355: Sale Price 21s. Smart glace lace Shoes, usual price 355: Sale Price 255. Ladies glace court Shoes, usually 355; Now 255. Ladies cosy Slippers, usually 5s Gd .- Sale Price 3s 6ri. O.rls’ strap Shoes, all sizes: Now 10s to 11s to clear. Ladies’ patent Boots, dull kid tops usual price 455: Now 25s to clear. Ifeu's small dress Boots, usual price 35s ; Now 24s 6d. Men’s box hide derby Bools, usually 40s; Now 29s 6ti. Fine box calf Boots, usual price 455: Now 355. Men s strong split Shooters, usual price 27s fid : Sale Price 21s 6d. Double sole, pegged and rivofted Shooters, usual prieo 32s (id; Sale Price 245. Strong heel and toe plate Boots, were 355: Now 245. Football Boots, block toes: Now 16s 6d and 16s 11d. Roys' strong school Boots, great value, 16s 9d and 18s 9dMen' s warm Slippers, usual prieo Gs (id: Sale Price 3s 11d. Children's strap Slippers, all sizes. Now 4s 11d. NEW ZEALAND [CJ.<OTHH m fac.to^v N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. 1 S I S i JULY, 1922. j I I NEW ZEALAND gg clothing :fagtohy
OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS! GENTS' D.K. GREY S.B. TWEED OHESTTERFI ELDS, ii smart coat for evening wear, 'is, worth 7us. GENTS' HEAVY D.B, DRIVING AND MOTOR COATS, Gd, worth hC, Ills. GENTS’ HEAVY CANVAS RIDING COATS, 12s, worth GOs. BUSHMAN'S STRiNG CANVAS BUTTERFLY CAPES, lGs, worth 255. ALSO SPECIAL VALUE IN HEX'S AND BOYS’ RAINCOATS, OILSKINS, ETC. W. McKay & Son The Leading Drapers K K i* K H H H H K K Hrr: rr: rr: t: rr: m xrrx.x rr: :t: n Stock-taking Specials. LADIES’ BLACK COTTON AND WOOL HOSE, 1s 9d pair. LADIES’ JAP SILK BLOUSES AND JUMPERS, 14s 11d. NAVY SPOT AND FLORAL PRINTS, Is 4*d, Is 6d, Is 11d. CREAM CURTAIN NETS, 2s 6d, 2s 11d, 3s 6d. MILLINERY, 9S 11d, 12S 6d, 17S 6d, 255. ASK TO SEE THE “DUItSLEY” REVERSIBLE R UCS—GTJ AR A XTEED. 'l l EARTH ADDISON’S scut*, FOR GOODS OF QUALITY. :x*xx u: :ju: :ju yi-xx-xx- uz :j H 1 1 r? rl H :x MB mtM fW& ifcSSK 3SO® WE ARE NOW READY WITH A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF i New Season’s Novelties i THE LATEST IN - I Millinery Gowns i»imsv. * Undershirts Jumpers Lingerie § Costumes Maid’s Costumes. Uso: FURS OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY, inspection Cordially invited. F. Schroder & Co » ft
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1922, Page 2
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746Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1922, Page 2
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