EXPENSES TOO HEAVY. nrxxDix, Oct. 25. Broadcasting station 4 Y.O. closed down lasi night, and ! Y.A. is also to close. It i.-, stated t!i:it tin; ex censes ol tile firms controlling these stations are too heavy without the support of other radio dealers. A 1 ist ei tcrs-i n-nicet injs. has been cidled to arrange iiiuuua.
Eggs are at I heir lowest price. Now’s the time to "put down” a plentiful supply fur future use. I'se SHARI,ANTES “MO A" BRAND EGG PR ESE RVAT IV E. E fleet i ve, clean, ocononiical. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS vastly superior to all other stimulants Head colds, throat colds, chest colds are quickly relieved by “NA-” 7.0!..” Penetrating and soothing. GO rinses Is Gd.
v / 6 -S'- 1 :// •-r / / # #/£=}-+rM l ( /V trs€>?~*rrs*/¥ * V}/ / / f €/<7 .—c- *gl %<*W! * ffij j l*S “The Phonograph with a Silver Throat" he most rem.iiK.iulc vsii ever offered in ;i Moor Cabinet Phonograph, Height - 3ft. Sin. Width -19 in. Depth - 21 in. |i : < JISSIBI |ITO§! j ir I \i ;i *—cji e** iU- - ra Tho< : 1 Ljo Polished Oak or Mai iGgan plush turntable, automatic lever operated, braking on finish, 1 2in. heavily embossed lit! support, governor brake, governor disc and web a cam action lever speed regulator and graduated recording plate. Springs made of best qunlitv cold rolled steel, hung vertically. Gears spiral cut, accurately bobbed and as noiseless as a w'atch when in aclion. Naval bronze bearings throughout. Patented sound box so constructed as not to be affected by climatic conditions. Deflecting tone arm of proper weight, amplifying chamber free from ply wood, eliminating blasts. Plays all disc records with a clear, rich tone, mellow and free from metallic and foreign noises. ••FULFILLS THE MOST EXACTING REQUIREMENTS” JAMES KING, AGENT, HOKITIKA. _ Ji J 1 iJJI KEgS *-p r ',fc •Pir&aSa®® - 3KSESSSSSS^i Ret a Correct Corsetry ’ivlii sh , Gra c etui And as to-day’s styles demand a slender silhouette, Corsets are oj greater importance than ever be j ore. 1J 7 ITh V are icrons, then, no matter hotc stylish a frocli or costume may be, it will not "fit” correctly. Good Corsets meet the needs oj Comfort, Health, and Tashion—prices at Ballantyncs are moderate. Bach Lac ltd Core etc 7i 11 In rink or Wliil" (.'until, with iov. hurt si ml Ion;;' .skirt; t.wn sols of .siis|iuinlurs; waist iiiuasuruments, IT to ho im-hns, 7/11. I'ink Coiit.il bnok-liu'iiu' .Wmlvl !to .'join), IL’/ii. The “ftdedctllian” Corset A Boon io the Full Figure Thu lion Ton ‘ • Muihiilion ' ’ (Wot Imlps surplus t'u’sli r.ml £;vo s’iin 1 t l.iu iii<• I i aa* :uldi a" t tho \vc a r-r. Thu "Mu.la!,f |l-viMu mnfurinl stitoho I ■•■ it. .In’ Wli'lu or I'iul; to hold up t lookim; lii.o tho I'nii:l'ult lion" is a c hot worn lav a lu'toio iiia! Coni ii. W: Gossard Models 12}G Gossitnl Mminis ltioo in front. Vt»r uvora;;c litmus a Whitu (’out it -Modul villi !on Hots of suspomlors i ' roooir.im*iLi!.-d. A\ ajsl nionsuroiiionls -4 to IT iiu-hus, 17/0. fur full fionros a Whitu (.‘oulil .ilodul, with olnstii* insertion at bust. p.ivos oxtin oono fort. Waist nieasmoiiiui.tH "d 1 o inclios, 3J/fj. POSTAGE PAID. £$ a Ua n tyn es Christchurch $ /? r ■m f^ossard. i the C Discount for Cash
Jersey and Pedigree Calves iferc is niiothrr actual umlauts* of Mijimomyof hY.torinc, the lii.ientilie stock IVhml. JdessrK U. A, :uni if. !!. ! ! oue'lltnn of 1 tunnvthoi )ie, write :—“ Wo I hnnvirjthh- tested out i’uterine with <mr crude •husec :; j ; ..i IVdi-jm* Cakes, vith CfiiJs—tills is i'l,o ik. itjiest .uni hesr ;Ji: k jm»l "«• havo ever f s 2|t $ IkNl. f W f** ■At. its. J, &JjLL i UmA r: 5 ,4 nr Is Concentrated IS!omishmen t ,44 w it ci of.iius Jii'i times more v k.unins llu.il l.mtter—ami vitamins arc essential to growth and health. Hear yimr calves oil Pul t rine needs ■aid i no. ||| ?4*i W\ fvvv. : • ! if if J.t v. i ins, le.al. ; 4-gal. tii s, IS;-, ah Olftanml'lo from Stores, t htiry-f;let cries, -U'erolwints or t'ii.jii MARK SPROT & COMPANY, LTD. ‘VJi'i i list rilint in, A vents for the We.-t C -as! FATE RIME NATURAL STOCK FOODS (N.Z.) LTD., SOS N.Z Insnr:nee Buildiass, Queen Street, AUCKI.AKD.
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The Popular Drapery Store STEPHENS BROS / . Revel 1 Street
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1923, Page 4
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