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iillffCflfi V.i/M ■%: « V\ t- ■■'■. \-:i '■*?<* •'••■/ - 1 V» V- „*1 >\ y t t;> !, \i- \ \3 \ ? / -; LANE’S EMULSION supplier, the vital elements so much need-d by those afflicted with Weak Lungs, Bronchitis, Consumption and Wasting Diseases. It evpels disease bv re-vitalising tne blood and building up healthy tissues. It is very p’casuct to tulcc, and duet not up;et the si ore. aeh Even little children like it, and ask for it. M EMJLSIQN, eseߣ “famous because! o•GOcI. , ’’ Prlcr ?.'6and 4,6 at &!1 Chrm's.r and Stores. 8

151.-T WHEN ONE THINKS OF THE thousands of pounds a manoI’ACJTRER SPENDS IN ADVERTISING A BRANDED ARTICLE YOU AI I."ST A DAI IT THERE IS SOMETHING IN IT. HE COEED NOT AFFORD TO ADVERTISE IF HIS GOODS DID NOT SELT. AND IIK COULD NOT SELT. HIS GOODS IF THEY WERE OF NO USE. THEN IT MUST RE OBVIOUS TO THE REYER. THAT A WELL ADVERTISED AND BRANDED ARTIE!. E IS THE RES'!' PROPOSITION. NOW TAKE Oil;. TWO STANDARDISED LINKS OF HOSE: «»—A CAS! I MERE KIXW ISH WITH I! \WLEY'S FAST DYE AT 2s GI. ,ii ILL AVODI. EASU--1 .MERE AT Is Oil. ‘APOLLO 5 u THESE TWD BRANDS CANNOT RE beaten and c an be coxtiDKNTJAI.LY R ECO.M.MEX DKD i'< >ll A (WO!) WEARING QUALITY. DRAPER. PHONE 1150. RKYKI.L SK HOKITIKA.

erra ■VI \5 Cv h'U '? ,-Cffl >s% x Raven Tea —the most delicious, economical and dustfree tea that money can buy—is now sold in special tins. These tins are each marked with the name of some cooking requisite, so that they make real, useful canisters for your kitchen shelves. The blenders of Raven Tea welcome this opportunity to be of further service to their thousands of friends. was already perfect; the container is worthy of the tea. From your grocer, as usual.

58S&W. \'J/7 Y,\«l ■«-4 m %T v ‘U.'o z Low Level Suit Price & High Level Suit Quail Still Ruling The prices of the now famous Crown Suits still remain at their old low levels. We have not allowed the recent increases in the woollen market to reach the purse strings of our customers. Crown Suit prices are guaranteed prices. They are never ma rked up to cover so called marked downs. We do not believe a suit is wortb one price one day and another price another day— we never juggle prices, because we don’t believe it honest. Crown suits are fitted by our experts (paid to find, and rectify faults) — you’ll wear them with pride and tell your friends with satisfaction. The materials are the best that money can buy—thickly curled strands of fine, long, virgin fleece. Woven (in generous weights) into the purest worsteds, tweeds, serges, cheviots, gaberdines. Every pattern, every shade, every weave. And the hidden inner parts are equally as good. Only the finest quality Hymo and Haircloth is used in the building and shaping of co«Ufi'orl.-, insuring garments that keep their shape throughout their long !;'e. Crown Suits —made-for-you-are—guaranteed to give complete and E l . 3 satisfaction or your money will be refunded in full. Prices start from £5-5-0. Choose Your Overcoat at the Crown Clothing Coy. All the latest styles and shades, faultlessly made by the Dominion’s largest Clothing House. Crown Clothing MTg.Co. (N.Z.) Limited “ Famous for Fifteen Years for Fair Dealing ” Palmerston St.. ; Westport. Mawhera Quay, Gr'eymouth;

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1923, Page 4

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