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Sweeping Reductions. Pending’ Alterations Stock Must be Cleared. Bargains for a Few Days Only. H MILLINERY, FROCKS, BLOUSES, JUMPERS, ETC., ALL AT CREATLY REDUCED PRICES. J J Children”s Frocks, were 8/6 to 14/ 6; alteration prices 6/11 to 8/6. Grope tie chenos, were 14/6 to 25/6, alteration price 12/6 yd. sj Georgettes, were 6/9, 12/6 and 14/6, alteration price 6/3 and 107 Check Zephyrs and Ginhams, were 2/6, 2/9 and 3/ , alteration P r ' Co >*J 2/-,2/6, 2/9. Voiles, colored and fancy, were 4/6 and 5/6, alteration price, 2/6 yd. ■ J Crepe, white and colored, was 2/6 and 3/10, alteration price 1/4J yd. Calico and Madapolin, were 18/ to 32/ doz, alteration price, 11/- to«j 26/ dozen. Si Towels, white and unbleached, were 5/- to 13/- pr, alteration price, *5 •3/6 to 10/6 pr. rl 72in White Sheeting, was 6/6 to 8/10 yd, alteration price, 3/6 to 5/-.y 80in. Unbleached Sheeting, was 6/6 to 7/6, alteration prico 3/9 to 4/3.*1 Mrs J. Lloyd, Draper, lievell Street, Hokitika. Pltone

I.T rn rr. rr * H rnrnmrnrnrrcirnrr: m*~, r> AND THEN COMES AUTUMN with rainy days anil muddy roads. You’ll need a good strong pair of sturdy boots to ward off the wet. SELECT AUTUMN FOOTWEAR AT OLIVER & DUFF’S J tHJ j U% & Atf mr- \ ■ : :A j//o - sgs • . "i -jfy. ' ' * 1 NEW STOCKS HAVE .JUST ARRIVED FROM THE WORLD’S LEADING LASTS. NEW ID HAS. NEW STYLE*. A l NEW REDUC El) PRICES. PURCHASING YOU ARE ASSURED OF SAT ISFACTION BY HERE. OLIVER AND DUFF. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. TELEPHONE—NO. 139. ! USL»

h ARE YOU BACHING ? YOU KNOW Till'. Hid DIFFE I? F.NCE BETWEEN Tl IF. II KNT OK A FURNISHED &• AN UNFUR NISI LED ROOM. 11! I.SO'.V- \\ IN; FURNISH YOU FOR £.14 7 A (•D. ROOM <!. THEM R MTU RE WHICH WII.I. HE IN RI.MU. AND AUTISTIC ALLY .MADE, WILL COMPRISE THE FOLLOWINO :■ — C s I) CCII ESSE WARDROBE I’F.DESTA I SINGLE BEDSTEAD ... WIRE MATTRESS BEDDING 3 i: 1 • 0 i n cm r t; THIS GENEROUS OFFER IS CERTAINLY WORTH INVESTIGATING. HULSTONS’ FURNITURE STORES, 437-438 COLOMBO STREET, SYDENHAM and at NEW BRIGHTON. H E 9 ri „ s td a d Li * 5 H «. s »*na.«ao^ wnKi to *.*■ GIBB’S MOTOR SERVJ.CE LUXURIOUS 12-CYLINDER PACKARDS. 1 ’ NELSON—HAVELOCK—BLENHEIM. Loaves Nelson Daily at 8.30 a.in. Loaves .Blonlieim daily at 8.30 a.m. 1 NELSON— MOTUEKA—TAKAKA. Leaves Nelson daily at 8 a.in. Leaves Takapa daily at 8 a.in. ' v NELSON—MOTUtKA—RIWAKA. Leaves Riwaka daily at 8 a.m. Loaves Nelson daily at 3,-io p.m NELSON—WESTPORT—RE EFTON. Leaves Nelson Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7.45 a.m. !'.eaves Westport 7.15 a.m., and Reefton 8.30 a.in. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. WESTPORT— REEFTON. Daily at 10 a.m.and vice versa. BOOKING OFFICE FIOKTTTKA :—•‘THE RIVOLT.” Reveil Street.

NEWMAN BROS.’ ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICES CABS LEAVE— Westport for Rcefton, doily, 10 a. in Reefton for Westport, daily, 9.30 a.in. connecting with morning train from Greymouth. Westport and' Reefton, for Murchison, Glenliope. and Nelson, daily service. Nelson and Blenheim, daily, n.m. Nelson for Motueka and Biwaka, daily, 9 n.m. and 1 p.in. R.iwaka, via Motueka, for Nelson, daily, 7.-10 a.m. and ‘2.45 p.m. 30 CADILLAC CABS USED ON SERVICE. SPECIAL TRIPS ARRANGED A. H. LAWN. Agent, Hokitika; HARLEY A- C. LTD., Agents, Greymouth DODGE BROS’ CARS REDUCED t A i} - From £435 to £405. ANNOUNCES A FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICE. STANDARD EQUIPMENT INCLUDES: RUBBER STEP MATS, RUBBER MAT TO FRONT SEAT, SIDE WINDSCREENS, WINDSCREEN CLEANER. 4IN. FORD TYRES. FULL PARTICULARS FROM : - A. B. SPIERS, P.O. BOX 9. PHONE 16. KUMARA *ORION &yRANCES —VTSUMMER IS HARD ON THE HOUSEWIFE I Ta tan U task and taki i> > rlaaa ■tataa 4«riM la ' »nl>». taatakH h ■■ «M*> Ital »Ut BSlkfrlMl prafarl y r mm 4ia> >•11. I* VllUag sark t Uaktan tlw Ink at ita Houkwife k| laaialUaf • mmtm ORION ■ANOCaawI llkotkwMHlhi takltl la psrfrct, claaa la aorklna. aa4 tta a>a> Iwai. la a»4ar aaatl ctnlrol. Dhlwatt ualll tta kala) 4aja mil Oak aa Ortas fat four KHttoa aa>, ll wIH ikirtia iht Him apt*! la caaklaa. and lllfk jaai >ll* nan Maara aa4 Jajr la VfK™ I tat |W iiwaaafa to ataa jam am RE SHACKLOCK. LTD at OaaaOa. WklllagUa, mat Aaaklaad.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 February 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 20 February 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 20 February 1923, Page 4

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