li is daddy's great delight listening to mum singing "Home. Sweet Home,” while "XO-ItUBBJXG" Laundry Help washes the clothes.—Nancy. In another column Messrs Paterson and Lloyd announce a "mark down” sale from Monday, February 26th to March 10th. Owing to the fact that new consignments are coming to hand Messrs Paterson and Lloyd find it necessary to reduce their stocks to make rom for these new goods and accordingly thev have reduced all their present lines to bedrock prices with a view to makinn a speedy clearance of their shelves. This is an excellent opportunity for thrifty buyers to procure till their clothing requirements at remarkably reasonable prices, and wise people will make a point of calling early before the best of the bargains disappear. —Advt, Doctors recommend Oatmalt Stout, brewed by the Lion Brewery Coy., Auckland, bottled in crown top.! Bottles in quarts and pints especially I for Mark Sprot and Co. Ltd. Oil sale at all leading hotels, any of which will supply small bottes for home consumption at one shilling per bottle. Lion ale, too. is par excellence, light and refreshing.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 March 1923, Page 2
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184Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 13 March 1923, Page 2
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