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! 0 1 Raven Tea —the most delicious, economical and dustfree tea that money can buy—is now sold in special tins. These tins are each marked with the name of some cooking requisite, so that they make real, useful canisters for your kitchen shelves. The blenders of Raven Tea welcome this opportunity to be of further service to their thousands of friends. was already perfect; the container is now worthy of the tea. From your grocer, as usual. Z o Correct Corsetry Retains Stylish , Graceful Lines And as to-day’s styles demand a slender silhouette, Corsets are of greater importance than ever before. If THEY are Wrong, then, no matter how stylish a frock or costume may be, it Will not ‘‘fit’' correctly. Good Corsets meet the needs of Comfort, Health, and fashion—prices at Ballantynes are moderate. Back Laced Corsets 7}ls In Pink or 'White Conti!, with low lnist and lons skirt; two sots nf suspenders; waist measurements. -it to :m inches, 7/11. Pink Coutil hack-lacing Mode! id.'; to aOin), 12/(3. The ‘ ‘Medallion ’ ’ Coy ret A Boon to the Bail Figure The Poll Toil “ Medallion” Corset helps to hold op the surplus flesh and give s'imlooking linos, t;t: the same time adding to flic comfort of the wearer. Tint ••Medallion” is a coil of flexible material stitched between layers of fabric, and give, extra abdominal support. In White or l’iuk Coutil. Waist measurements 2! to 3i> inches, 2‘.«/(>. Gosrard Models 1210 Cossard Mud !s lace i:: front. 1-V.r average figures a "White Coutil Model with two sets of suspenders is recommended. Waist incasu'.enients 21 to .".2 indies. 12/ii. IVr full figures a While Coutil Model, with elastic insertion at bust, gives exits comfort. 'Waist measurements do to :)D inches, POSTAGE PAID. Ballantynes Christchurch Q o C°r

/y ' irzTfj? moenar. 'm ' .. '- r i 32 X- •' fhe Phonograph with a Silver Throat ” ms ES§ $5 The most remarkable value ever offered in a Moor Cabinet Phonograph. Art 113 Height - 3ft. sin. Width -19 in. Depth -2 I in, Price 06 mm ISt m\ iai i «2AV Polished Oak or Mahogany finish, 12in. heavily embossed plush turntable, automatic lid support, governor brake, lever operated, braking on governor disc and ivr.b a cam action lever speed regulator and graduated recording plate. Springs made of best quality cold rolled steel, hung vertically. Cxcars spiral cur, accurately hobbed and as noiseless as a watch when in action. Naval bronze hearings throughout. Patented sound box so constructed as not to be affected by climatic conditions. DellcCling tone arm of proper weight, amplifying chamber free from ply wood, eliminating blasts. Plays ail di.'c records with a clear, rich tone, mellow and free from metallic and foreign noises. “FULFILLS THE MOST EXACTING REQUIREMENTS’ JAMES KING, AGENT, HOKITIKA, ■r\ZPJ$ \i" i a F ft Th-. CQ, c -“»i«3SSsSi .--iA - v.<r' id te\ mVt!ws* 4 • "X ’fc ■ / ; :f1 . *' . K" '■ ’v.T( v v- £

The Guaranteed Wash' house Boiler! The Hudson Pumice Boiler is guaranteed to give you full satisfaction —otherwise your money is refunded. It does not become hot outside like the unsightly plain iron frame—does not crack or take up .unnecessary space as does the old style hrick copper. Tho “Hudson” lasts a lifetime, and is the most economical boiler made. If your dealer can’t supply, write direct to the manufacturers: F. Crompton S: Sons 133 Tuam Street, Christchurch.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1923, Page 1

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556

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1923, Page 1

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