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WHAT’S IN A NAME ? nrr whex oxrc Tmxtcs or-' the 'mopsANiy-* ok l'orxns a maxuEACTfItEH SI'EXDS TX ADVEiITISTX(J A IiHAXDEI) ARTICLE YOU All'ST ADMIT TUI'E E IS SOMETHING IX IT. HE fOm) NOT AFFORD TO ADVERTISE IF HIS GOODS DID NOT SIX.I. AX!> !!K DU.LI) XOT SELL TITS GOODS IE THEY WERE OF MO FSE. Til MX IT AII" ST HR OHVIOi'S TO THE LITER. THAT A AY KIT. ADVERTISED AMI) IDUXIDT) AllTK’I.K IS THE liiNT I HO POSITION. MOW TAKE Ol'H. TV ;) ST.VXDAH--1)1.si: D I AXES OF HOSE: - »»- A CASHMERE FIX--1 ISM With I! WYI.EY'.S FAST DYE A I' V 01. “RUIN EII¥A ! j» ALL WOOL CASJI- - .MERE AT Is 0.1. ‘APOLLO 5 THESE TWO nriAXI)-; CANNOT HE r. EATEN AND FAX HE FOX FIDE XTI \ ELY recommended i-'< Hi a coon weak iXL (PALMY. DHAI'FK, I’HOXE ISO. RE YELL ST. HOKITIKA.

.f Tj l /';; < •V. , /5 v'.7 i / i 'hnjtdiusr. 1 ! Rtt.’. SfssiJon 20 j: u.:r.! n! i'f (I lit: It; lisctl cars for saie. Tyres n:id accessories at lo.vcst prices. STATION OASAGE V J. Gl'j \N I P fACh /1 I’rt'pn cfor. R.y\ Genuine lonlspirei . > f : : . niw.ivs i.t ‘tot !;. ‘ ;;T.'

Ihe Friend of the family i Irm Mrs, Veiv Plnntancnet brings an effective reined jr. Sere pwrs K Sit tit [>' t; '\\H Vriioji ti.o cliil'livi) complain of sore M|rß^i§“ w' nistn tliPsit*fy%s iTUF lii; THE GREA 7 COUCH CURE H will ii.;i:i:'ili:il.'!y reduce !!.o i:;fT;u.-:.,:u;;.; 1 pr»-vt* ; »! what might h:ive Ixvm a ;e\ euM. The chiblren lilto in take ICO TOO—it :•> s ■> j.’.v i:: u, las! i'. ICOFCO i:'< a valuable c::r.“ f■: I ';•• C. eg; •: lean, union a. nnd child, anil ! bo kejil in every !. •;■■,• tbbi « inter. 'i’hc iivsi (in.' C! if _ guair.niu ii 1.1 j.i.o I’iajn nln f bottle shr.idd ; ■■■■:’. Ail: yo::r el.oi i. : i nr grace 1 for K IFCl), i'l.-isi that von secure it. I V !■ cc 21 G a /?•:• t’ 11 GRiFr - vsr.ouih j-r: tv. m < ...

sTc. £ X \ \ IS i W\ '/A & High Level Suit Qua! 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 marked up to cover so called marked downs. We do not believe a suit is worth one price one day and another price another day —we never juggle prices, because we don’t believe it honefl. 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 arc 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 fines'! quality Hymo and Haircloth is used in the building and shaping of coat-fronts, insuring garments that keep their shape throughout their long life. Crown Suits —made-for-you-are—guaranteed to give complete and lasting satisfaction or vour money will be refunded in full. Prices start from £5-5-0. Choose Your Overcoat at the Crown Clothing Coy. All the latent styles and shades, faultlessly made by the Dominion's largest Clothing House, Crown Clothing MTg Co. (M.Z.) Limited “Famous for Fifteen Years for Fair Dealing ” Palmerston St., Westport. Mawhera Quay, Greymouth;

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1923, Page 4

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