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none thaij Paterson and AN UNUSUAL DISPLAY OF BEAUTIFUL VELOUR COATS. Fashion lias introduced many pretty coats for winter service, but rnoro beautiful or serviceable those now showing Lloyd’s. The noticeably low pricing is a. feature of the display—and brings these desirable coats within tlio reach of all. Also a special shipment of children’s, maids’, and Indies’ knitted frocks and costumes is just to bandit will pay you to inspect early. PATERSON & LLOYD CASH DKAPEES ASD OUTFITTERS. Box 86, opposite National Panic, Ttevell Street. Agents for C. Taylor and Co., Expert Dyers and French Cleaners. OIKS K£2£i H6BBB 3553 H asSiS E3SBI v-V. I® j.mnn mt rtJ fV. POP Mollefon Cloth 36in. Soft! / yard Warm Now that Winter is asserting its rigours, one is reminded that Bed Jackets and Dressing Gowns arc very comforting garments to wear. Home dressmakers will rejoice in the lovely Molleton Cloth the D.I.C. is specialising for this very purpose, and once you see the designs and feel the lovely quality of the fabric, your order will go forward to the D.I.C. by the next mail. Just fill in the coupon below and you will receive a set of samples of these Mollctons by return. All Fabrics sent Post Free 1 MAN ACER, D.1.C., Dnx ’.'ills. Christc! web. Please send I’airrrss of 11.- ’MISO inches wide. I'ar yarn, Name Address « jr\ •ST'V.eJ a £2ES33SSS23S22BE^S2£^' O OOOOOOQOOOOQOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOg EVER THE BEST BYCYChE /VndV (MOTCr « E isj CYCLE TiYRES W o o o © o o © o o o o o o o a o © © © 8 o o o I have inevitHave to he sold at a profit, if the dealer hopes to make a living. There is, however, no reason why any dealer should make an excessive profit. Neither is there any reason why you slm to shoulder a share of a trader’s losses on had debts, lee able outcome of trading on a credit basis. 1 J.y paying cash and trading at r ii. d'.cv’s you save your share o! the trader’s burden of had debt<, as well as reaping the beuelit ol the larger discounts secured by ’.he retailer > own cash transactions. Make :i note of it—save money on everything in motor cycles and cvclos Iw trading with E. C. “DOMINION” MOTOR REVELL STREET, TOOHEY, AND CYCLE DEPOT. HOKITIKA, O o o a o © © © © © © © © o o o © © © © © © © © o o 9*3 o o © © o o a o G o €5 O © o it a a o o o COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOO O’BRIEN’S ROYAL IYIAIL ffIOTOR SERVICE. EOITERANGI —KOKATAHI—KANIERI —HOKITIKA. PARTICULARS OF EXTENDED SERVICE. pARS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS KOITERANGI (A. Jamieson's) FOR HOKITIKA: —MONDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS at 8.45 a.m. KOKATAHI FOR HOKITIKA—MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS, at 9.30 a.m. HOKITIKA FOR KOKATAHI —At 4 p.m. each day. ON SATURDAYS—Leave KOKATAHI at G. 30 p.m., return leaving HOKITIKA at 10 p.m. Passengers picked up at any part of the district. CARS FOR IMRE, DAY OR NIGHT. CARS WILL ALSO RUN FOR ANY SPECIAL GATHERINGS.. Telephone, G.P.O. Eokatahi. W. O’BRIEN, Lower Kokatuhi. VVater in dance! fldß M fees Produced & r Available I ""-•IF I i. wide, deep, high. f ! St IS. HIS M m Stssi m lAGKLGCK u. idocturers 'el Unfit on, dtland. THE NEW Meteor” Boiler for Hotels, Restaurants, Boardinghouses, Sheep Stations, Dairies, and houses where cooking is done by gas - electricity. «tix-wi i'his compact Boiler is designed to S?. fSAI provido a plentiful supply of hot vr-rrr-"water, independent of the kitchen range> ft ; 3 particularly valuable in 11 homes where gas or electricity is nred for cooking. It is strongly built, quick in action, will burn almost any fuel, can be casdv connected with existing Hot Water Svstems, and gives sufficient Hot Water for a bath every IS minutes. Tbs Meteor Boiler may ba P l ***® *" . brick chimney or in any convenient position and worked with a etoyo pip*-n-ay ate W Wi u • Deatmter. 0

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1923, Page 1

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