Hawaii! snaps at H.B. this week. Mens striped shirts 6s lid; striped soft collars 2 for 2s 3d, men’s flannels 6s lid and 7s lid, working shirts 7s 6d, woollen sox Is Gsl, and Is lid, children’s hose 2s 3d and 2s 6d, men’s buckskin tweed trousers 14s 6d, strong denims 7s ILd sweaters from 12s 6d, at the N.Z. Clothing Factory. The value spot. —Ad.'t.
The great no-profit event Half-Price Sale for nine days only commencing Friday August 11th. Get a bargain, give a bargain is our motto, these prices for proof—Ladies all wool black cashmere hose now 2s 6d pair, Ladies heavy flannelette nightdresses now 9s lid. Ladies navy fleecy lined bloomers now lid. You will see your saving grow with every purchase. McGruer and Co., Hokitika and Groymouth.—Advt. F''r Influenza, take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cur#. ,
metalled roads and 16,954 miles of unmetalled roads in New Zeaand all . formed to not less than dray width. | j We have just received a fine assort- i ment of ladies’ silk knitted skirts in I nigger brown, black and cream at ■ Stephens Bros. j The committee appointed at the Local Bodies’ Conference in May with regard to formulating proposals to further the Diamond Jubilee in 1924, will meet at 3.30 o’clock a.t the County Chambers on Monday afternoon to receive the . report of the Christchurch delegation, and decide as to further preparatory steps in the matter. Cheap eggs all the year round if you 1 preserve plentiful supply now. Shars and’s “Mon” brand egg preservative i keeps eggs fresh for months. Clean ’ and economical—Advt. ' . The “Sing Germ” is the only germ ■ that “NO-RUBBING” Laundry Help - will allow to live in the wash house. " Dee Bros. —Advt.
Jifat arrived green window Holland, 3(3in wide at 3s 6d per yard. Also men’s knitted underwear in Canterbury, Roslyn and Mosgiel. Men’s latest I.diklon box suits in brown, navy and grey. Women’s all u'odL bose extra Heavy, (is lid per pair at W. H. StopfortH’s lie veil St., Hokitika.Advt. Bargain Snaps in footwear at H.B. this week. Womens glace shoes lace and court 21s, women good derby shoes 2s, mens dress boots 24s 6d, working boots 23s Gd, strong bluchers 14s lid, boys strong boots 16s 9d and 18s 9d, at the N Z. Clothing factory, the value spot.—Advt.
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