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BOYS' SUMMER CLOTHES. l’risk saves you Money:—With the near approach of the holidays and the warm weather, parents are considering the question of buying their boys ■ itmmor clothes. How satisfactory is it to know that you can secure a Pp-isque I Tuml-Tailorcd made-to-measure boy’s suit at practically the same price as an ill-litling slop suit. These Prisque t iilor-made hoy’s suits are made by .1. 11. I’risk, the Tailor, <>llo Colombo Street. Christchurch. They arc made exacily like a man’s tailored suit from tlie host of materials, and with absolutely the best of workmanship. Furthermore with these suits the extra cloth at the elbows, knees and scat ensutes against wear and the specially reinforced, extra-stitched pockets will stand up under the strain of tops, marbles and knives. t\ itli every I’risque tailor-made boy’s suit goes a guarantee pledging service—a now suit or your money back. A Prisquc tailor, made boy’s suit will with ordinary wear easily outlast two ready-made suits. Write for patterns and self-measure-ment chart. They’re free.—Advt.

Think <'H«S ill. rDiind. supply -M.OA" TTVE. ! What it means to have Is (ill a dozen all the year You can il vou “put down” now with' SHABT.AND’S BRAND EGO PURSERVAIIottIc does 20 dozen.

KSTLAX \> rn HOTTING C LI ' B axm.'al ihotting mki-vi !?%<.• To ho liol'l on Ilokiiikn Hacecoinse Oil Tit! DAY, .TAX. -ltli.. If-’I. £8.50 IN' STAKITS. APPP.OYKO PIIOGK A MAI K. IDISTIMC I' I IAXDK'AP (in sadillip. 80 SO vs., snoontl liorse to loooivo 1(> siivs. anti Bnl. liorso 8 soys, from tlic stake. loir horses "looli |i :l vo hoon in oiio oi tbo ( ountios ol ISiillt'i", InaiUJCiilnia. Grey or \YosiI;,ml, ioi- at li-asi tlnvo months mimotlialoly prior to tlie race, awl owiioil l)V rosiuoiils of the said

Comities nr liorouohs. Nominalinn •_>!>*; mvepialien 80s. T, miles. KANIKIH iIANDICAI*. (in ImniDO sovs.. soeotnl horse to receive 18 snvs. and 3rd - horse b sovs. Iroin the stake. Horses iti this event «i|] lie handienpped in do nr better. Nomination t! Is. a ceiitauee 81 is. I mile. . in Mr DHK.nr; i-: handicap (■>' s-iddb'K PA snvs.. seeond horse to reee'ive" 18 sovs.. and Mrd. horse !) s..vs. from the stake. Knr nnhopph'd trotters only. Horses in this event tv ill be handicapped to do Own or beio-r. Nomination tills, acreptanee ISOs. IV miles. AYKSTI.AND KNlllTjrilON HANDICAP (in harness). tiOt) sovs. and silver rup to he presented liv the Hokitika Licensed Vietuallers, seen,id horse to receive 40 »>vs. and 3rd. horse tit) sovs. Irmn the stake. Horses will be handicapped I .7; or I letter. Nomination Bus. neeeptanee Ill's, t! miles. -STAKKOIM) HANDICAP. (m *adaie), 100 sovs., second horse to reave on sovs. and 3rd. horse J 1 sovs. I'rom the stake. Horses will be handicapped to do .UO oi jc

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Xoiniiiitiions Inr all -iv?’'^c'td- • , n,-, c.w.rctni'v. V* hai-f St. mom tiU on AVe.hu" 'iny, I*l, >e, lf S;£rwil« be cWnml on «• nosilav. 2iul. January . l »*j - .ut~ \cc-cptancos dose with the snu • „ n Thursday, 3rd. January. 1:24, at W rm M. H. HOUSTON, HonSeo

PAINTER anr pare-r lIANG-ER, HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA. r RES , TO S2» U opened np an up-to-aate. l shop, with a lull stock of paint ™d cnner-hangings. . . Evcrv description of work carnet 0 „t with the best of material and workmanship. Full stock of wall papers to select from. Paint mixed to any color, m “ip quantity at reduced prices. Less than a penny a dozen. That J..CSS l Him “ , is What it costs to preserve eggs with <?H VRLAND’S “MOA” BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE. Eggs keep fresh for months.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1923, Page 1

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713

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1923, Page 1

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