r>y importin'.: direct train the "ianufacturinn furriers of Europe. En.ulaud nnrl America. Madame Menere. corner of Cashel and Colomho Streets, Cin-i-t----chnreli. is aide to sell beautiful fur< direct to the public at much less than ,ho wholesale price's charged hy the shops. This means a saving of pounds. Write to-day to Madame Menere ior full particulars. ft will pay you.— Advt.
T!o>i'.pat.f. mii.t, m-nxT. TXVKiirAunii.i.. 0,1. Tin' llosodalc Alill. stock, plain IniiUlinz. which were destroyed liv tiro, wore insureil for CffikOuf) in the l'.xc-h antic anti Yorkshire offices. It lestiniated that the damage is £30,000 The mill employed seventy hands, who lire now thrown our of croploytnonf
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1923, Page 3
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107Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1923, Page 3
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