By importing direct from the manufacturing furriers of Europe, England and America, Madame Menere, corner of Cashel and Colombo Streets, Christchurch, is able to sell beautiful furs direct to tbe public at much less than the wholesale prices charged by the shops. This means a saving of pounds. Write to-day to .Madame Menere for full particulars. It will pay you.— Advt.
Schroder and Co. are now opening out a splendid assortment of costume*, latest style ; also line selection of ladder-proof silk jersey frocks and jumpers, well worth an early inspection. Price as usual, a'wnys moderate. —Advt. An ideal spirit for both sexes.— WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS.
Compare our values, cotton goods— White Twill Sheetings, o4in 2s lid, 80 in 3s fid 3d, unbleached heavy twill sheetings, 5-lin 2s fid yd, 72in 2s lid, pure white calicos, 35in Is 3d. All great values. W. JloKaj’ and Son, Hokitika.—Advi. Paint with “Fihrine.” llest protective and preserving medium for wood, iron and steel. Anti-corrosive, antifouling. Covering capacity double nr dinarv paints. 11. P. M. Manning and Co., o Bedford How, Christchurch.—Advt. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS vastly superior to all other stimulants Eggs are at their lowest price. Now’s the time to Pout down” a plentiful supply for future use. U.se SHAIILANO’S "MOA” BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE. Effective, clean, economical.
DRAPERY REDUCED. Samples of reductions this month hy Low’s Ltd., 09 Lichfield St., Christchurch : .Men’s zephyr shirts reduced from 10s fid to Os lid. men’s Havard working shirts Os 3d, hoys’ knickers all sizes, 7s lid, white silk blouses 13s fid, table damask. good quality Is 0d yd. sheetings o4in. 2s 3d, 72in, 3s, 80in, 3s 0d yd. Write for price list.—Advt.
Recommended by the medical profession.—WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS. When eggs are dear, just go to the cupboard and take out some preserved ones. As good as fresh if you use SHARLAXD’S ‘\MOA’’ BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE.
BLENHEIM FIRE DAMAGE. BLENHEIM, October 18. In connection with tlie fire at tile Farmers’ Co-on. here, the total damage has l«?en finally assessed and narrowed down to £llOO, this being a smaller figure than was at first feared. Practically the whole damage was covered by insurance, and the Co-op’s actual loss will be very little indeed. The insurance oil the destroyed motor van was £330, while about £3O worth of damage was sustained by motor cycles, which were well insured;
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 October 1923, Page 2
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