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A PROGRESSIVE MOVE.

These are the days of progress; everyone is talking progress, preparing for progress, and confidently looking forward to progress, better things, bigger things and more prosperous times. All these things are undoubtedly well on the way : the sign-, are unmistakable find the feeling is in the air. Improvement and still more im provement and progress is to he from now on. The day has gone by when antiquated methods and moss-grown fossilized ideas will suffice. Kveryone will have to fall into line or make room for those who will. There won't he any standing still in the times that are to he. As befits the times and the need of the district the town now lias an up-to-date jeweller's shop, where customers can purchase the latest and best in all lines stocked by the jeweller, at prices consistent with those charged throughout all l he X.Z. towns and cities, and whore all jewellery repairing and ninmifaet.tring can he done on the premises at fair and reasonable charges. .1. Tennent, the leading West Coast jeweller, the largest ami host known firm on the Coast, dealing in watches, jewellery, plate, etc., having made the progressive move !>\- opening up a branch shop in Hokitika, intends to go on keeping abreast of the times and giving the public the benefit of bis wide experience and services whatever required. For reliability and quality go to •>. Tennent, jeweller, Grevmouth, and Hokitika.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1923, Page 3

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A PROGRESSIVE MOVE. Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1923, Page 3

A PROGRESSIVE MOVE. Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1923, Page 3

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