Quite- a new departure has been made by the loading London furriers in the appearance of fur coats which are much shorter than usual and show a distinct waist line. Those just received by Madame Menere, Corner Cashel and Colombo Streets, Christchurch, are certainly most becoming. Correspondence invited.—Advt.
horse covers down in price. Genuine long green flax horse covers with heavy felt- lining and greenhide straps, are being sold as follows l>y Low’s Limited, merchants, Box 737, Christchurch Hack size £2, draught £2 2s. Railed and posted free. If covers fail to plcaso vour nionoy mstantly refunded. —Advt.
Miss Jinks: “How young you arc looking now- Ho tell me your secret?” Mrs Pinks: “NO-RUBBING” Laundry Help, that’s my treasured secret. “NO-RUBBING” does the hard work, while I do the light.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1923, Page 2
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130Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1923, Page 2
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