What’s Your Game ? Are you a cricketer, tenuis player or bowler? Whichever you bo you arc sure to need suitable clothing for your favorite sport. Consult “H.B.’s” for guidance in these affairs, anipble choice in all sports’ clothing—all branded “H. 8.” because «rrs good ip Cricketing and Bowling Hats, to clear at 2/11 3/11,4/11. Tennis Shirts, all sizes, to clear at B'll, 9/6, 10/6 to 13/6. Tennis & Cricketing Trousers, to clear at 19/11 21/-, to 35/Mcn’s Cricketing Boots, to clear at 24/6. Ladies’ Tennis Shoes, to clear at 8/6,10/6,17/6 Men’s Bowling Shoes, to clear at 8/11, 10/6, * 15/6 to 25/The New Zealand X)C NEW ZEALAND CLOTHINC FACTORS Clothing Factory *} OVERSTOCKED. MUST BE SOLD ! MUST BE SOLD ! LADIES’ STYLISH COSTUMES IN NAVY SERGE, FANCY TWEEDS AND LIGHT .SUMMER MATERIALS TO HE CLEARED AT JOB PRICES. FROM 2s lid TO 8 GUINEAS. KOI! II DAYS ONLY FROM Ist TO I It!. DECEMBER. W. MCKAY & SON, Tl Ce, l ' lnß Q *£> MILLINERY. -X)OC-f GOOD NEWS OF NEW GOODS. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FURTHER SHIPMENT OF READY-TO-WEAR HATS. THESE ARE A SPLENDID RANGE AND SHOULD MAKE THE -MOST EXACTING HAPPY. FURN ISHINGS. RECENTLY WE HAVE LANDED A LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK OF SLIP MATS, HEARTH RUGS, CARPET RUNNERS AND SQUARES; ALSO A NICE SELECTION OF LINOLEUMS. REMEMBER THE EARLY BUYER GETS THE CHOICE. TODAY YOU GET THE PICK, LATER YOU GET THE REMNANTS. Hamilton St., ADDISON’S " oh,t "' a - DRAPERS, FURNISHERS AND MEN'S OUTFITTERS. GIVE A GIFT -THAT LASTS--tv 'fray v‘ XM Chairs really easy and comfortable,; r have many styles to select trom and prices vary, of course, :ording to the materia! and workmanship, but strengthens! niort.are special features in all of them. They are very table to go with other furniture and if you are thinking of king a present you could hardly imagine a more welcome gift. Oiniwg Room Suites, Drawing Room Suites, Bedroom Suites, Carpets, Linos, and all other Furnishing Items (iia! $o to make op * Uomw. Our Easy Chairs become a more valued friend as the years pass. CirtxArtxrxr Best <H»lity Ivllit e English DinnerViOUiCiy — ware. Dinner plates 7/3, Pudding 6/-, Bread and Butter 4/- per half dozen. CUPS AND SAUCERS-Worcester shape 6/9 $ doz nit 1 ’ inmt” mu ALU QRDERB FREIGHT PAID TO HOKITIKA? HARLEY & QQ t . LTD., COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS* GREYMOUTH,
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 December 1922, Page 2
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383Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 4 December 1922, Page 2
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