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Now that the hot season is can replenish your clothing tvi summer garments anil hats at reduced price for cash, at s and Co’s great summer sale cocding.—Advt. Oil volt i!i light much id i rodor tv pro-

<2 o tej 5? et & &>a¥ss'3 r^r The Barometer Is RISING —/£ Shows Better Times For All—For You. During the recent two anxious years, now happily passed, one could not be sure what the next month would bring. But New Zealand has weathered the storm, from one end of the Dominion to the other increased prosperity has set in. More money is coming into the country—the National Income every day increases, wool prices are soaring, primary products are maintaining high Figures 1923 promises big things for the optimistic man, whether he be employer or employee. But now this anxious time is over it behoves us to spend our money wisely during the time of prosperity, and not pay unnecessarily high prices solely because money promises to be plentiful during 1923. This particularly applies to suit buying! Crown Suits—made for you—have all the good qualities of cl°th« costing very much more. In style, in fit, in quality they equal the best procurable. Yet because they are sold at wholesale price* direct from the warehouse to you, they are very much lower in price —you may purchase Crown Suit* to order from £5. Further, satisfaction is guaranteed or money i* refunded I fcfe® imart suitings at our local branch to-day. CROWN CLOTHING MT[G. CO. (N.Z.) LTD. **Famous for Fifteen Years for Fair Dealing .' Mawliera Quay, Grey; Pa’merstoa St., We*tt l ori.

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 February 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 8 February 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 8 February 1923, Page 4

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