Sweeping Reductions. Pending Alterations Stock Most be Cleared. Bargains for a Few Days #nly. ETC. MILLINERY, FROCKS, BLOUSES, JUMPERS, CREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ag Children”s Frocks, wore 8/(5 to 14/ 6; alteration prices 0/ LI to 8,6. Crepe de cliones, were 14/6 to 25/6, alteration price 12/6 yd. y Georgettes, wore 6/9, 12/6 and 14/6, alteration price 6/3 and 10/ yd.“| Check Zephyrs and Giniiams, were 2/6, 2/9 and 3/-, alteration pnce.y 2/-,2/6, 2/9. ,li Voiles, colored and fancy, were 4/6 and 5/6, alteration price, *■/ M • ]jj Crepe, white and colored, was 2/6 and 3/10, alteration price 1/4| yd-H Calico and Madapolin, tfere 18/ to 32/ doss, alteration price, , o | 20/ dozen. ■" Towels, white and unbleached, were 5/- to 13/- pr, alteration price, «| 3/6 to 10/6 pr. 72in White Sheeting, was 6/6 to 8/10 yd, alteration price, 3/0 to 80in. Unbleached Sheeting, was 6/6 to 7/6, alteration price 3/9 to 4/3.. \ 1 H/l II l rt , r J Draper, Revell Street, 4 lain J. Lloyd, Hokitika. Phone 150 a rrs rr: m m rn rn m nz rn rr y a ■ rl H STUNNING NEW SHOE STYLES FOR MEN AND WOMEN. DON’T SPOIL THE SMART APPEARANCE OF YOUR NEW SUIT OR COSTUME 15Y WEARING SHOES SEVERELY OUT OF DATE. H CALL AND SEE THE NEWEST VOGUES FROM THE WORLD’S LEADING LASTS. INCLUDED IN THIS COMPREHENSIVE DISPLAY ARE THE LATEST BROGUES, TAN, PATENT, ANT) COURT SHOES AND THE VERY LATEST IN SEUDE SHOES IN ALL SHADES. THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. ->—• OLIVER AND REVELL STREET, ROKITIKA. TELEPHONE-NO. 139 • 5 D ~<r. xxxx st: n~ rn rrt.-r: rr. rr: st HULSTONS’ GREAT FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS SALE. Lace Curtains 21yds., 6s 9d pr Lace Curtains Byds., 9s Gd pr. AVhite and gold Cups and Saucers 4s Od and 5s 9d .1 do/.. Axininster Hearth Rugs, usually 29s Gd, now 19s Cdeacli. Wilton Carpet Runner, usually 18s 6d, now lls !'d yd. Coloured and white Towels, English, Is '3d each. 31in. Shadow Tissue, lovely patterns, 3s Pd yd. 50in. Shadow Tissue, wonderful value, 7s ll'd yd. Pillow Cases, Is 11(1 pair. Roller Towelling, ltd, 1-, and Is 3d yd. PRICES CUT TO RIBBONS. Da in tv ,1 IspremL, lull size. *'j doll hie Ik d, I Is I ! d each. , , English Teapots, 2s 3d, 2s Gd «l and 2s 9(1 each. * English Egg ( ups. 3d cadi. J First <|tin Ii 1 y Cork Linn. R-9d i» yd. Usually 13s Gd. “J llclgiau T'umhlers. 2s Sid, 3s lid, and !s <;d \ dnz. » J Seagr.iss Mats .-ft x 4ft, 7s Gd >~i each, ilsiiallv lls Gd. >?l liars -ft 12 it Tin K-ttk 10ft. ft 21s and ■%ri Rlllvs. I G.I • 3d, Is lid. I - 9d and ORDER YOUR BLINDS DUR INC HULSTGN’S SALE. IT PAYS. YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU'RE NOT SATISFIED. » i •j HULSTONS’ FURNITURE STORES, 437-439 COLOMBO STREET, r ' ' SYDNEIIAM, CHRISTCHURCH. txxu£ ii: U£ m- u'm il: iaj GIBB’S MOTOR SERVK .s .1 i LUXURIOUS 12-CYLTNDER PACK A R DS. NELSON—HAVELOCK—BLENHEIM. Leaves Nelson Daily at 8.30 a.in. Leaves Blenheim waily at 8.30 a.m. NELSON—MOTUE KA—TAKAKA. Leaves Ne!.-on tinily at 8 n.ut. Leaves T-ikapa daily at Ba. in. N E!. SON— MOTUfc KA - - H IVV AK A. Leaves Riwnkn d i!v ' s a.in. I. aves Nelson daily at 3.13 pm NELSON— WESTPORT- REEFTON. Leaves N dsim ' Tiie-ivys. Thursdays am! Saturdays at 7.15 a.m. eaves Westport 7.45 a.m., and Rcelt.ui 8.30 a.m. <>n Mondays, Wed nesdnys and Fridays. WEBT!*O R T— *i g E FT 0 N. Daily at !Q a.m. and vice versa. BOOKING OFFICE HOKITIKA : —•‘THE RTVOLI.” Revell Street. NEWMAN BROS.’ ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICES excs'Eturipr ' " ' Westport for Iteefton, daily, 10 a.m Reefton for Westport, daily, 9.30 a.m. connecting with morning 1 Haiti from Greyinouth. Westport and •■iteefton, for Murchison, Glen hope, and Ycl-oii, daily service. Nelson and Blenheim, daily, a.m. Nelson for Motueka and Riwaka, daily, 9 a.m. and ! p.m. Riwaka, via Motueka. for Nelson, daily. 7.45 a.m. and 2.45 p.m. 30 CADILLAC CARS USED ON SERVICE. SPECIAL TRIPS ARRANGED A; H. LAWN. Agent, Hokitika: HARLEY & C. LTD., Agents, Greymouth DODGE BROS' From £435 ANNOUNCES A FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICE. STANDARD EQUIPMENT INCLUDES: RUBBER STEP -MATS. RUBBER MAT TO front seat, side windscreens, windscreen cleaner. 41N. FORD TYRES. FULL PARTICULARS FROM: - A. B. SPIERS, P.O. BOX 9. PHONE Hi. K l MA it A OR/QN IANCES IS HARD ON THE HOUSEWIFE! f* turn to ml and kaka to t clow KMdMa doHn* -oparcocl.clr tot ’ ntUir, ttitlnpvt kr *■ old T mmfi. that will aattkea kcat rrorcrlj Mr draw wait la killing work ! UgMrn tM tart al Ilia Horn,, wilt kr laatalltof a ORION ■AN»M>! II b mi kacaaacllic tailM to gcrfrtl, atoaa la working. Ml (to cm hMI la HtofftaMi control. POM-o'wolt wont too amiot M,, mm ( Cat m Orton lor joor KNakaa now. I win abort a* tka time agrat to cook la*, and mrtFtfim vita araao tototuo and tor to 1 ''#l VVsHAfKLpCK, to* pNMsi/n. W«!ftturU», »» 1 lilMMf
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 February 1923, Page 4
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