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r s'--xrtr B <£> 29 S4S t ■KL <«!) W--. w i m F"S s! .i Si S/ g e i Sc I X W imimmsiMiiiii DISCOUNT 1/- in tlie £ for Cash or on Monthly Accounts nnnnniiuiiiiu FREE POSTAGE on these goods to any part of the Dominion A Cardigan is one of ilmm garments which a man cannot afford to Jo without —so easy 10 slip on during cold snaps, and unequalled for ‘ inter comfort. These are All-w’ool- —grey, heath. 1 ;’, or fawn—and wear wonderfully. Women also wear this style, to; the Jackets are well mad; throughout and finished with pockets— Price 17/6 —O.S. 13/6 Other Values for Men ifKX'S TOE HA ECO SHIRTS, in a new r: age of colours and stripes .. .. 12/6 each COLLARS to match .. .. 1/’ each MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS—Famous “ Lova” make, noted for long service—Merer; Ted, with new border designs; nlso plain white 1/6 each SOCK SUSPENDERS. with “Circo” band: very comfortable .. .. .. .. 1/11 air KI’OADWAA' GARTERS’ wide elastic; double grin .. .. • •• ■■ 3/11 pair PARIS GARTERS, in plain colours 2/6 pair v„ iallaelynes ? Christchurch | nTXX^T.nri.Tn £9A / 4.X A’:/ N i -= i'l! E V ’r; | I'lilV '•1 CAI ‘‘DOMINION*’ Mgto 'IB V Hit. ST r ■ € i~. T, H EASY RUNNING, DEPENDABLE, DURABLE. Lj •Annuls \T,L THESE. AND MORE ONLY THOR!EY , PARTS ARE USED IN THE COXSTRUCOF ■ • I)() A i IXIO.V CYCLES AND EACH MACHINE-IS ‘MIILED ENDI-'P THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF too hey, Pi’.opn i iron ok the “dominion” cycle WO RKS. THE COST IS LESS. \- TH \T OF AN IMPORTED READY-PUTUT CYCLE P.F-----E THERE IS NO IMPORT DUTY AND FREIGHT AND TRANSPORT CHARGES ARE so MUCH LESS. V|,i. TO-DAY AND LET US PROVE TO YOU THAT TITE DOMINION” TS THE CHEAPEST AND REST CYCLE ON THE RO A I). TH ( i fp /' -- t. rs'TP \i 1) CYCLE DEPOT. ■ HO'CITJKA. ! .< ” nSs «’JL« Jo* JL

IS THE I! TO HAVE YOUR MOTOR CAR OVERHAULED AND REPAINTED* '% 'kTE have n first-clans motor car painter at yuur «j>mcc, ali work dnrw VV on the premises. 'TrOv’ ’" Os:<- garage is equipped with the most modern imvinoery, to do til won roiiuod-i’d with motor cars. FCI.T, STOCKS OF TYKES. ACCJC,. ; ORtKS, SPARE PARTS FOR AiO> vOU CARS, BKNZINE- AND OILS. A O FATS FOit. OVItKI-ANI) CARS. W fLD AND ju iU“vs> o/i otc (i AUA (i R U GVELTi STIt BET. Phones • Oarage 118AY.; Private I18J.; PO, Poj 13.

o r It’s wonderful how people freshen up after they begin to make use of Beecham’s Pills. Instead of the old jaded, lislless and depressed appearance of the semi-invalid, you find the active, energetic manner -and cheerful spirits of one who is obviously enjoying the best of health. And, remarkable as the change is, there is really nothing mysterious or inexplicable about it. Beecham’s Pills, by removing the waste matter and impurities which have been accumulating in the system owing to constipation or digestive disorders, have freed the system from debilitating influences and have refreshed and invigorated it. If you are run down ami lacking in energy and good spirits as a result of stomach or bowei derangement you will quickly freshen up after taking a few doses of this excellent medicine. | In boxes, labelled la-lfd and 2s-M. a (original English prices.) STEPHENS BROS, DRAI'KR-L t'.KVE'.L STREET. A LIKOE ASSORT.'! EAT OJ? LADIES' AND <J ENT'S CLOTHING ALWAYS IN STOCK. HRERS.MA KING- KSPjECIA I.TY.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1923, Page 1

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556

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1923, Page 1

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