The public at last have an opportunity to obtain genuine bargains. Ever since opening in business “Paterson’s” have been noted for their reasonable prices and the quality of their goods. Now that they have decided "to have a sale for two weeks only, everything has been substantially reduced, as an inspection of prices will show. Don’t delay, but call at once and save disappointment. If you are unable to get into town just post money order and we will forward goods by return mail. Money cheerfully refunded if goods do not meet your approval. Agents for C. Taylor’ and Co. expert dyers and dry French cleaners. Satisfaction guaiauteed. Box 86. “Paterson’s” Hokitika, opposite National Bank, Kevell Street.—Advt.
it is believed the attackers were beaten off. Collins fell mortally wounded, a bullet striking him behind the ear. tie lived only a few minutes. The others continued to fight. Dalton was slightly wounded and a motor cyclist accompanying Collin.s was wounded in the neck, and is in a critical condition.
North Island mails and passengers connected with the. West Coast express at Christchurch this morning.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1922, Page 3
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183Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1922, Page 3
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