singing “Wo arc (’si-ita-ili-ans," the j inhabitants cheered thorn without ] - re- | judiee. If any Tinny during the war : had noisily proclaimed himself to be > Knglish he would have been solemn- ] ly < ourt-iiiarrinllt d an«l sent to :t lunatic asylum.'’ The new sprint: furs are now arriving direct front London. Paris and Xew ; York for Madame Mcnere. Corner of j Cashel and Colombo Streets. Christ-’ church. Furs just sufficiently heavy j to take off the spring chill. They are certainly needed right up to Christmas ; time. Full particulars of these furs : will he gladly given hy letter by Ma- J dame Mcnere without your incurring any obligation.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1923, Page 4
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106Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1923, Page 4
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