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I I I I I I I t | Agents for C. Taylor and Co., Expert NEW SPRING PROCKINCS AT PATERSON AND LLOYD'S Alter weeks and weeks of grey days during which the drab colours and heavier garments of winter have been your only recourse don’t you feel like transforming your whole apparel with t.ho brighter garments indicated by ha, Mode for her Spring attire? Come in. Make a personal inspection of the new season's newest goods. They’re all here, in a feast of vogue and value. 30in. Jap Crepes, Is yard in a pleasing range of colours. Check Zephyrs and Ginghams from lid yard. 'loin. Sponge Cloths from 2s 6d yd. PATERSON & LLOYD Rox 86, opposite National Bank, Ttevell Street. i., Expert Dyers and French Cleaners. n IXS UALti “Wirespun” Sheeting! “Stoutspun ” Longcloth ! Finespun ” Madapolam ! Three Outstanding D-I-C SPECIALS Each of these articles of Household Drapery is the finest value that can he procured anywhere in the length and breadth of the land. Write for a set of Samples and compare D-I-C qualities and prices-the sure test of merit. Your verdict will most certainly favour the “The House of Quality.” Write to-day - Right away! “ WIRESPUW ” SHEETING— A useful heavy pure qualify Sheeting, in line Twill; lecommended for hard wear—-5-tin., for Single Beds .. •• ..3/3 72in. for Small Double or Tlu ce-quarter Beds 3/11 SOin.’ for lull Double Beds .. 4/6 “STOUTSPUN ” LCMGGLO7H CALICO—. Another of our outstanding values ; a most useful Cloth, for all purposes, line enough to be attractive in appearance, heavy enough to give long service in hard wear—36in. wide ■ ■ • • • • 1/6 yard “ FINESPUN ”—A beautifully finished, fine close make of Madapolam ; specially woven to combine dainty appearance with hard wear, 42m. wide 1/11 yard 2.000 Yards HEAVY UNBLEACHED HERRINGBONE SHEETING, 80:n. wide .. .. 3/6 yard Samples gladly sent if required. D-I-C, BOX 1013, CHRISTCHURCH rnP 00000000000000000 £SO 00000000000000000(^0 o There are no debts 9 ’ in the g Price of the “Dominion” Cycle. I WHEN YOU JOIN THE RANKS OF THOSE WHO “PAY CASH” FOR A MACHINE, YOU AUTOMATICALLY REDUCE TI-IE TRICE OF THAT MACHINE TO YOU. WHEN YOU PAY CASH FOR A “DOMINION” CYCLE YOU SIGNIFY YOUR DISAPPROVAL OF THE SYSTEM WHICH WOULD SADDLE YOU WITH THE BURDEN OF DEBT NOT YOUR OWN. REMEMBER, THAT THESE NOW JUSTLY FAMOUS MACHINES ARE BUILT OF ONLY THOROUGHLY TESTED PARTS AND ERECTED UNDER THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF MR E. T. TOOIIEY. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ASK THE MAN WHO RIDES ONE. SEE THESE SPLENDID MACHINES YOURSELF. E. 'O. TOOHEY, '‘DOMINION” MOTOR AND CYCLE DEPOT. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. © O o o o QGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O’BRIEN’S ROYAL Ml MOTOR SERVICE. [OITERANGI —KOKATAHI —KANIERI —HOKITIKA. PARTICULARS OF EXTENDED SERVICE. .QARS LEAVE AS FOLLOW'S -MONDAYS, ERANGI (A. Jamieson’s; FOIL HOKITIKA TUESDAYS, SATURDAYS at 8.45 mm. . V o \TAHI FOR HOKITIKA—MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, HURSDAYS, FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS, at 9.30 a.m. [TIKA FOR KOKATAHI—At 4 p.m. each day. ATURDAYS—Leave KOKATAHI at G. 30 p.m., re nrn saving HOKITIKA at 10 p.m. *s£&&%££ BAT OB'NMHT. i WILL ALSO RUN FOR ANT SPECIAL GATHERINGS. lione G.P.O. Lowcr KolataU. f Hot Water m abundance! m The METEOR boiler. Size: wid®. ISin. deep. 24in. high. » § Price £l2. H, L SHAGKLQGK LTD. Sole Mannlecterere paaatU.Welllitfto* THE NEW Meteor” Boiler lor Hotels, Restaurants, Boardinghouses, Sheep Stations, Dairies, and houses where cooking is d«a by ga* or electricity. This compact Baiter is designed to provido a plentiful supply of hot water, independent of the kitchen range. It is particularly valuable in homes where gas or electricity is used for cooking. It is strongly built, quick in action, will b“™ &1 ‘ most any fuel, can be easily connected with existing Hot Water Systems, and gives eniTicient H Water for a bath every 15 minutes. Vflteor BtfSfer ■any" bo placed to ’wek *S-Sr « wAtSked Witk e TwZ a*e te —* - ‘ i tatiia*?’— — P-- J * *-»* m^*

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1923, Page 1

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