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£ i H H XXXXXXXXXBk THOSE "FURNISHING. Our,stock of furnishings will appeal to all who appreciate smartness of design, artistic coloring, and good wearing qualities. Our CURTAINS have been specially chosen for their DURAHICITV and ..SMARTNESS. We can supply you at all prices, from a low line 'suitable for the kitchen, a dainty lace or madras muslin for the bedroom. to a handsome fast colored madras muslin of exceptionally heavy quality, for the living or drawing room. ..LINOLEUMS show good designs in heavy qualities, while, a line of heavy quality China ufatting does good service in a bedroom. H EARTH RUCS and DOORSLIPS are all in good taste and reasonably priced, and coie mats can bo done all sixes. BLANKETS.—Pure heavy wool and in all sizes. Art Serges, Cretonnes, and Floral Sateens in very pretty colors, Tickings, Sheetings, Pillow Cases, Quilts and Eiders all maintain our usual high standard of quality and value. • Our premises have, recently undergone complete alterations and are now thoroughly up-to-date, enabling us to display our large stocks to greater advantage and customers to shop more conveniently. SPECIAL ATTENTION is given to all country orders and enquiries are invited. iiyirs J. Lloyd, Draper, IJevell Street, A Hokitika. Phone 150^

I H K K H H K K H H H K H H K K K H AND THEN COMES AUTUMN with rainy,days and muddy roads. You’ll need a good strong pair of sturdy boots to ward off the wet. SELECT AUTUMN FOOTWEAR AT OLIVER & DUFF’S NEW STOCKS HAVE JUST HEADING LASTS. NEW' ID EAS. NEW STYLES. AT REDUC ED PRICES. YOU ARE ASSURED OF SAT ISFACTION BY PURCHASING HERE. OLIVER AND DUFF. RETELL STREET, HOKITIKA. TELEPHONE-NO. 139. i '/ 1/ ■f 0m 6 >;d‘ mm 7/ // ww/A ■ }%£> irM AII HIV ED ERO.M THE WORLD’S NEW

TT.TT^ £ £ ARE YOU BACHING? YOU KNOW THE 810 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE RENT OF A FU BN I,SHED & AN UNFURNISHED ROOM. I-lUBSTON.S’ WIRE £ r- £ H H £ H H H H FURNISH YOU for £vi r A ROOM 6 11 THE FURNITURE WHICH WIDE BE IN RIMU, AND ARTISTIC ALLY MADE, WILL COMPRISE THE FOLLOWING DUCHESSE WARDROBE PEDESTAL SINGLE BEDSTE.' WIRE MATTRESS BEDDING YD :i u l , l . Lit 7 (i THIS GENEROUS OFFER IS CERTAINLY WORTH INVEST [GATING. HULSTONS’ FURNITURE STORES, *37-439 COLOMBO STREET, SYDENHAM and at NEW BRIGHTON. n u H

GIBB’S MOTOR SERVICE. LUXURIOUS 12-CYLINDER PACKARDS. NELSON— HAVELOCK—BLENHEIM. .Leaves Nelson Daily at, 8.30 a.m. Leaves Blenheim daily nfc 8.30 a.in. NELSON—MOTUEKA— TAKAKA. Leaves Nelson daily at 8 a.m. Leaves Takajm daily at 8 a.rn. NELSON— MOTUEKA--RIW AKA. ■iienves RiwnUa daily at 8 a.m. Leaves Nelson daily at 3.45 p.m NELSON— WESTPORT— RE EFTON. Leaves N ilson Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7.45 a.m. I’eavea Westport 7.45 a.m., and Reefton 8.30 a.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. WESTPORT— REEFTON. Daily at 10 a.m.and vice versa. -BOOKING OFFICE HOKITIKA : —“THE RIVOLI,” Revell Street. NEWMAN BROS.’ ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICES CARS LEAVE— Westport for Reefton, daily, 10 a.m, Reefton for Westport, daily, 9.30 a.m. connecting with morning train from Greymuutli. Westport and'.Reefton, foT Murchison, Glenhope, and Nelson, daily service. Nelson and Blenheim, daily, a.m. Nelson for Motueka and Hiivaka, daily, 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Riwaka, via Motueka, for Nelson, daily, 7.45 a.m. and 2.45 p.nt. 3C CADILLAC CARS USED ON SERVICE. SPECIAL TRIPS ARRANGED r T. LAWN, Agent, Hokitika; HARLEY & C. LTD., Agents, Greymouth DODGE BROS' CARS REDUCED From £435 to £405. ANNOUNCES A FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICE. STANDARD EQUIPMENT INCLUDES: RUBBER STEP MATS, RUBBER MAT TO FRONT SEAT. SIDE WINDSCREENB, WINDSCREEN CLEANER, 4IN. FORD TYRES. FULL PARTICULARS FROM: - - A, B. SPIERS, KUMARA PHONE 16. [w m 1 8 •* a w r'/ff *-m vx. Mv 5 M K . - ’-S -ft, % 9 & m ■ v No. 10 y THE BEST IN THE WORLD.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1923, Page 4

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