NtV* ZEALAND HEW ZEALAND m Icumiiwo fACToy.I * Last Week--Sale Ends Saturday Big Bargains To-day.
70 □or ITS ( IF ITS V— rD MIUSkJ* Ladies’ Glace Lace Shoes, now SI/* „ Glace Derby s, were 35/-, now 25/C'hildren’s Strop Shoes, were 17/6, now 10/6 Hoys’ School Boots, were 25/-, now 16/9 & is 9 Men’s Smart Dress Boots, were 35/-. now 24/6 „ Working Boots (nailed) now 21/6 „ Strong Shooters, were 35/-, now 24/Boys’ Dark Drill Shirts, now 4/11 Woollen Scarves, were 6/11, now 2/11 Men’s striped SlnVts, were S/11, now 6/3 - „ Colonial Wool Sox, now 1, 6 & 1/9. „ W arm Underwear, from 5/6 „ Strong llenims, w ere 10/6, now 7/11 Smart Felt Hats, were 10/6, now S 11. The New Zealand ZE OFo FAG l Clothing Factory — I CLOTHING
OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS! GENTS’ D.K. CREY S.B. TWcEO CHESTERFIELDS, a Fimart coat for evening wear, 55.-, worth 755. GENTS’ HEAVY D.B. DRIVING AHD MOTOR COATS, 97s 6d, worth I'6 U's. GENTS’ HEAVY CANVAS RIDING COATS, 425, worth 60s. BUSH MAN’S STRING CANVAS BUTTERFLY CAPES, 16s, worth 255. ALSO—SPECIAL VALLE IN MEN’S AND HOYS’ RAINCOATS, OILSKINS, ETC. W. McKay & Son The Leading Drapers
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COUNT YOUR CASH-- T " cn flcr , ;r i ' Quality and Fconomy in Furniture Li K C** / . V; >s9 Our efforts to provide furniture of the very best quality at the lowest possible prices are meeting with public approval. The fact that we are actual makers, selling direct from the factory to the public, thus eliminating intermediate profits and shop rents, should prompt you to buy from us—for this saving is yours. Modern designs, thoroughly seasoned timbers, highest class craftsmanship and perfect finishing, these, together with low prices, are our constant aim. WE PAY FREIGHT AND PACK ALL ORDERS CAREFULLY. IT WILL REPAY YOU TO LET US" TfAKDLE YOUR FURNITURE ORDERS. ‘ '* ’ Instant c|elivpry-~large stocks to select from. Jiarley & Co, Ltd,, Grpy mouth mnm House ewYwevTHi
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 July 1922, Page 2
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478Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 31 July 1922, Page 2
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