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NEW SPRING FROCKFNCS AT PATERSON AND LLOYD’S After 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 the brighter garments indicated by La 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 voguo and value. nOin. Jap Crepes, ]s yard in a pleasing range of colours. Check Zephyrs and Ginghams from lid yard. lOin. Sponge "Cloths from 2s 6d vd. PATERSON & LLOYD Box 86, opposite National Bank, Re veil Street. Agents for C\ Taylor and Co., Expert Rvers and * a I rcncli Clean era

JSLztdr O Ji© ZEPHYRS 1/9 to 4/0 per yard Postage Paid 4©in. ZEPHYRS Plain Striped Checked AH the newest colourings and styles most suitable for Frocks, Dresses, Blouses, Jumpers, Aprons, and Children’s Wear. A range of samples of these Zephyrs will be sent post free with patterns of D.I.C. Summer Dress Fabrics. Write to-day! Manager D.1.C., Box 1013 Ch ristchur cfo row -J QQQQQQQQQQQQQGQQQ 00 0000000000000000000

REAL SERVICE FOR THE CYCLIST. Many firms now - a - days shout ‘service’ at you with ! the idea you’ll “hite.” Their object is chiefly to gain a lot without 5^ M © Ob giving too mucli in return. WE NOT ONLY TALK SERVICE—WK GIVE, IT, ANT) THE FACT THAT SCOIiES OF CYCLISTS CONTINUALLY GIVE US THEIR WORK IS PROOF POSITIVE THAT WE DO VERY MUCH MORE THAN MERELY TALK. EVERY REPAIR JOB, EVERY OVERHAUI lOUSLY DONE BY EXPERT MECHANICS. JS CONSCTENT- © © © © © o o © © © © © © o Q © © o © © © © o © © o g %QQQQQQQQQQGQQQQQQOQQQQQQQQQOQOGQQQQQQ LET US OVERTTAUUL YOUR CYCLE IN READTNESS FOR YOUR HOLIDAYS—WE CAN ALSO ADVISE YOU AS TO THE BEST ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS. E. :e. TOOHEY, "DOMINION” MOTOR AND CYCLE DEPOT. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA.

O’BRIEN’S ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE. KOITERANGI—KOKATAHI—KANIERI—HOKITIKA. PARTICULARS OF EXTENDED SERVICE. LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:— KOITERANGI (A. Jamieson’s; FOR HOKITIKAMONDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS at 5.45 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 SATURDAY'S—Leave KOKATAHI at 6.30 p.m., return leaving HOKITIKA at 10 p.m. _ t Passengers picked up at any part of the district. S GARS FOR HIRE, DAY" OR NIGHT. CARS WILL ALSO RUN FOR ANY SPECIAL GATHERINGS, Telephone, G.P.O. W. O’BRIEN Kokatahi. Lower Kokatahi. Hot Water in abundance! Cheaply Produced & Instantly Available! The METEOR BOILER. Size : widio. 18in. deep. 24in. high. « Price £l2. H. E. SHACKLOGK LTD. tioie Manufactoren Dunedin, VVellinjto*, ■a & Aacklmd. milmsssßsmaas a THE NEW “Meteor” Boiler for Hotels, Restaurants, Boardinghouses, Sheep Stations, Dairies, and houses where cooking is d««e by gas or electricity. This compact Boiler is designed to provide 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 bum almost any fuel, can be easily connected with existing Hot Water Systems, and gives sufficient Hot Water for a bath every IS minutes. The Meteor Boiler way be placed ta • -brisk efcimwey or in nay convenient and worked with n Move pip*. fi Bar «*• be «*ed M

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1923, Page 1

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