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per yd. per 54 inch S 4 inch Vfl Any Length Cut. Make a Snug, Warm | Coat for a mere song | Suitable for | MEN WOMEN 1 BOVS GIRLS | Never again will you toy such |* duality for so little. Write to- f night, for patterns. We can’t § guarantee how long it will last. j GiassßP.fi Co. |™ CHRISTCHURCH

ARTHUR'S PASS ffi'OTOR Orr Eros : : Hokitika. Tiic well-known rim] rclial.de tirm of’ c nrl;ino contractors lt:'ivc nrr.inpvd with essrs .Beale and Coy. lo convey p-oods per motor lorry fVain Arilmr's Pass to Otira and vice versa. Messrs <hr Bros. arc tiic first (ir.ni to attempt the crossin'* 1 ol Arthurs Pass wiih heavily laden lonics, and clients who collapse laeii' poods to Peak- and Poy. may depend upon (jniek and t*Jli<-it'ii t (ronsporf. All poods will lie forwarded with dispatch that arc left with—(Mil’ 818 )S.. Hokitika (larapc, "Wharf St, Jlokilika, Phone l-ISs 1). IP >TI! W KLL, Trneadero, (Irevnionih

lligh-gradc English Mercerised Knitted Cloves ; heavy qua!ity >' finished iciih neat ribbed cuffs. In cream or blackSizes 6, 6 i and 7, The Value is exceptional at 2 , !9 a pair. 3 pairs / for 716 (k y Post Free to any address within the Dominion. Wm DISCOUNT—I in the £ for Cash or on Monthly Accounts. A. "NS Ckisidicrca airaes The Friend of the Family MM NN iT a?"' )•!i'ltr.i mi uil'oelivo remedy. Sore Throats :,'r HI AVlicn th(? cluMrou complain of soro litr<'itia givo them a tearpcn-nful of \..Ni\%fy '-nFil'/P WiNyy mm f Fnemdj * §i 'fir QiNF> \f-'. iff THE GREAT COUGH CURE 11 •.vili inuin',n.-iiciy i:'i!;!ni> (Ik' inflammation and prevent wlflt might Lll Vl* I " 111 II SI.'V I'll’ c. ill!. Tii'.- children 1 i!: t- lo take HO I CIO —it, is so pleasii nt to tlio tn,-!". KOF< JO in a valuable emu for [lie Coughs of man, woman, anil eliilil. ami rlmuM la’ kept in every homo this winter. Tin' lii.-t (!cse is guanuitoeJ to give immediate relief—ono hot tie slioi;l,| run- yn-.j. Ask your rlii'T.;ist or grocer for IvOFGQ, anil insist that you secure ii. Price 2/6 a Bottle GRIFFEN £ f McV. e,ir»g wag lh SMITH LTD., Greymouth O :\.r: r Coait TTiiijtHinnti Kefri®: w.n, W 0 MSI A AH i/o' n pet gif n Have you seen the new way Raven Tea is packed? It is put tip in a useful canister specially marked so that you can use it for Sugar, Sr.go, Rice, Starch, etc, Each tin is printed with the name of a different, commodity so that you will soon have a complete set of real canisters for your larder shelf. And, as always, ‘Hi 1® ft ssrasg 'paq (In the New Useful Canister) is the most delicious, economical, and dust-free tea sold in N.Z. Sold by All Grocers u Hot Water in abundance! s Cheaply Produced & ( Instantly Available! The METEOR BOILER. I Size: j 17'2in. wide. • ISin. deep. | 24-in. high. Frice £l2. H. E. SHACKLOCK | " 3 LTD. I Sole Manufacturers f Dunedin, Wellington, 3 o and Auckland. 'ATS .suA % Wm iV-Avi k*rr’.l Vs ££U.C! Mi Cir 1 it iff THE NEW Meteor” Boiler for Hotels, Restaurants, Boardinghouses, Sheep Stations, Dairies, and houses where cooking is dose by gas BTAor electricity. This compact Boiler is designed to provide a plentiful supply of hot water, independent of the kitchen range. It is particularly valuable in homes where ga3 or electricity is used for cooking. It is strongly built, quick in action, will burn almost any fuel, can be easily connected with existing Hot Water Systems, and gives sufficient Hot Water for a bath every 15 minutes. The Meteor Boiler may be placed in a brick chimney or in any convenient position and worked with a Btove pipe. It rosy also be used as a Destructor.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1923, Page 4

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627

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1923, Page 4

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