TO-NIGHT! POLLARD’S PICTURES TO-NIGHT! Special Vitagraph drama with WILFRID NORTH and an all star cast in : “SON OF WALLINGFORD.” “SON OF WALLINGFORD.”. A Tony Sarg Cartoon, Vampire No 1, and a Rathe Gazette. TYMONS & CO’S Big Fire Sale! Big Fire Sale! — < COMMENCED SATURDAY, NOV. 25. COME 1 COME ! THERE never have been or aver "ill be such bargains as we are offering. New fashionable goods. Some soiled, some not. But all must be cleared. • 200 Radies’ Best Quality, Newest Styles, Navy Serge COSTUMES, — Usually £7 10s to £l2 12s; Fire Price 90s to £6 IJs. 20 Navy and Grey COSTUMES soiled—Usually £8 8s to £l2 10s; Fire price 20s to 30s. White COSTUMES;—Eire price 2s 6d mid ss. Men’s Heavy DENIMS,—Fire price 0s 6d. Men’s SUlTS—Usually £7 10s, to £8 10s; Fire price 70s. Women’s White Silk Ankle Hose —Fire price Is lid. All-Wool Black Cashmere HOSE Suspender Tops, fire price 2s lid. Gents J all-wool Navy Sox,— Usually 2s Gd to 4s Gd; Fire price is 6d per pair. TOBRA ECO—Fire Price Gd to Is Gd a yd. Double Width VOILES, —Usually 3s lid; Fire price Is yd. Large Sofa RUGS,—Usually 42s Gd; Fire price 255. MAWHERAQUAY : : GREYMOUTH.
I Mil I CR'C W. JEFFRIES * COS’. BUILDINGS miLLtna Hamilton street, hokitika. MILLER’S SPECIAL REDUCTIONS! FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! Ladies Silk frocks 69s 6d. Jap Crepes all colours Is 6d per yd. 40-incli check gingham Is Bd. Ladies satin vests Is Cd, Is Bd, 2s 3d Special line of botany hose, excellent quality 2s lid. 17-inch silk hose, absolutely the best value offered in N.Z. only 3s lid pair WE WOULD ADVISE OUR CUSTOMERS to take full advantage of this opportunity as every article is substantially marked down, and the prices are such that cannot lie obtained elsewhere.
A DAN OK. WILL BK HOLD in the South Spit School in aid of the School prize fund on FIUDAY, DKCKMHRR Bth. .Music liy Miss Kill". Good Supper. Gentlemen 2s; Radios Is.
SALVATION AH MV HALL. (Comer of Tailored and Stafford Sts.) /"10MMAXDANT SCHROEDER "ill L' visit HOKTTIKA from SATURDAY TO TUESDAY, 2nd to otli. DEC. in the interests of the Women's Social and Rescue Work of the Salvation Army. Meetings: -Monday (at Rinm), 7.30 j).in.; Tuesday. 7.30 p.m. A meeting wlil he held on Tuesday at 2.30 p.in. for ladies only, from 16 years and upivards. dealing with the different phases of tl.e '‘Women’s Homes.” Sewing done b\ (lie inmates will ho shown. A collection will he takun. All are earnestly invited to attend.
application for land. T HEREBY GIVES NOTICE that I A have applied for ail M.D.L.O. LICENSE over 3 acres, in Block 1, Kanieri Survey District, formerly held by jne under residence site. .TEANNIE NOBLE, Blue Spur. KOTvATAHI PUBLIC HALL. The kokatahi football CLUB will hold a GRAND BALL to wind up the season on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6th. Admission—Gentlemen 2s Gd ; Ladies Is. AY. O’BRIEN, Hon. ' Secretary. NOTICE! TO THE RESIDENTS OF HOKITIKA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. JOHN R. SIMPSON. RED LION GARAGE. HAS a Comfortable and Roomy BUICK CAR. FOR HIRE. Gall or ring Red Lion Hotel. No 32.
TOWS’ HALL, HOKITIKA. TUESDAY, DECEMBER sth. A FLANNEL DANCE will ho held in aid of the School Memorial. Music by Miss King’s Orchestra. Good lloor. Excellent supper. Double Ticket 3s 6d; Gentlemen 2s; Ladies Is fid.
TO the mistress of the HOUSEHOLD. Have you studied the advantages OF THE GAS COOKER? Tlio cool, clean kitchen, and the quiet orderly method of preparing meals without the anxiety of stoking and the difficulty of maintaining an average heat. HAVE YOU STUDIED THE ADVANTAGES OP GAS FIRES IN THE HOME? There is cleanliness, comfort, convenience and economy. Labor roduced to a minimum. The fuel is ready at hand. Turn a tap and apply a lighted match"and you have licit where you want it—hod room, drawing room, sitting room. HAVE YOU STUDIED THE ADVANTAGES OF THE GAS COPPER? This modern invention lifts loads of worry and delay from every housekeeper. Start your washing when you like, and no delays. If von want advice on these modern methods which afford great economy in household management, ring up No 17. or write, or call and you will lie supplied with all particulars from : w H KHSMMOW CtASFITTER, REVKT.L STREET, HOKITIKA.
ARTHUR G. PILKINGTQN. BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. MASONIC CHAMBERS, lIA MIT.TON STREET. HOKITIFA. Nothing equals “NAZOL” for putting colds and Hnv Fever to rout. Inhale or take it on sugar. Is I'd. Mirror-like polish quickly and easily achieved with liquid ‘TAN-01,.Fine for floors, furniture and h’’ 'her goods, Also in paste-form,
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 December 1922, Page 3
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