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m ram:?: H H H H K Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays H K H H ================ H jj West Coast to Christchurch ]J j": and vice versa. y h si H H H h" K H CARS will leave UREYMOUTH and HOKITIKA on above days at 7.45 a.m. for CHRISTCHURCH. H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H K ia K H H Clements Motors Ltd., Weld Street. Phone IISM. Telegrams, Clements, Hoha. Three Blouse Specials At Ballantynes Striped Radianta 1219 Radiant a is n Wool ami Cotton Material with the appearance of a Silk Warp. Blouses show cream grounds with single, double, and triple stripes, in Saxe, Hello, Grey, or Black. Good shirt styles, as sketched PIUCK .. .. 12/9 Striped Fuji 21/9 Made with smart convertible collars, which can be worn high at the neck or showing usual “V” shape. The Fuji is a good wearing quality, and stripes are in Rose, Pansy, Bottle Green, or Grey—PRICK .. 21/0 Brussells Net 25/6 These make dainty Afternoon Blouses, and wear well because lined with Net throughout. Two styles available, each with new wide three-quarter sleeves and roll collars, with long rover to waist—Lace trimmed. One stylo shows picot edged trillings—the other hemstitching—PßlCE 25/6 -tin- y mmm ft l in Postage Paid. II- In ihe£ discount for Cash or on Monthly A ccounts. Christchurch

y-n Cl 0 m JfeSn iiXT mm mm JiMs liUHte o&3Ei« A F r t. _, iaci v-' ....■>’la a that* r\ ? <=*> , 8 i'^'4^ Sbj tco monopoly When the “wan in Use street” hears or reads the portentous words “ Amalgamation-—Combine,” his imagination immediately conjures up a vision, of soaring prices. But the meaning of the recent amalgamation of this, the Dominion's Largest Clothing House, with the house of Hancox and S'.oere Ltd., - is the absolute opposite of monopoly anti increased*prices.It means still lower prices Suits. It means bigger output and lower working expenses—the two firms work together under the same roof with the same workpeople. It means the combining cf the many years’ experience of Messrs. Hancox and Stc-cre Ltd. with that of the expert creative stair of the Crown Clothing Co.—a combination of brains and .skill llmt cannot fail to render still better service to the public. It means belter buying facilities —materials will have to be bought in still bigger quantities than before— l greater concessions will be secured, which in turn will be passed on to you. But this docs not mean a lower standard n Every roll of cloth is classed A 1 by the v.mg mills. Every bit of optr.r.o 1 sir etch to preserve the shape of the ior.t tbr-’’. life, every bit of lining, is the finest obtainable. Every Suit carries the same ironclad guarantee as heretofore —it must give you complel; and lasting satisfaction. or your money will be refunded in full without question. Call at, or write to, the nearest Branch to-day, or write to the Chief Warehouse, 130 Manchester Street, Christchurch, for samples of Suitings and easy self-measure-ment form. CROWN CLOTHING M’F’G CO. (N.Z.) LTD. Now incorporating HANCOX & STEERE LTD. Mu whom Q' L'abr.c-rston St. -aterials. d’s Icadhat goes its long C. rev mouth; n irstport. O’CONNELL & CALIARL CABINET MAKERS. EVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. IGH CLASS FURNITURE made to any design. ojr oak .-.niic-s ■eciality. a pock bedding and wirt mattresses ivs on hand. ill information on enquiry at our ;ory, opposite Schroder and Co’3 GARBLE fIEADSTONES CHOICE SELECTION OP WREATHS and SHADES, and WREATH FRAMES. H. A. THOMPSON UNTVERTAKE ft AND MON ORIENTAL MASON,

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1923, Page 1

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