ir ?"p M aui'a ritr cm ncnn/Bninarmtvnn'cmticiiiy Bfrni*iirra:ni amir* »• iiiiua>iii'imirimtiiuuiiruiuiuliWiD<cuaii I.IS3B” Save on Every Purchase at A CLEARANCE OF ALL SUMMF-R GOODS REGARDLESS OF COST. P HERE ARE SOME OF THE BARGAINS. U LADIES SILK ANKLE HOSE IN BROWN, GREY, FAWN, H COATING, WHITE, WERE 4s 11; Now 2s lid. iHI LADIES’ SILK 2 DOME CLOVES, DOUBLE FINGERS, GREY, l | BLACK, BEAVER, WHITE, WERE 7s Cd; NOW is lid. U SPECIAL CORSET PURCHASE, 300 PAIRS OF LADIES’ 0 WHITE AND GREY CORSETS, ALL STZES, WORTH Ss lid i..| AND 10s Od PAIR; NOW 3s lld AND 4s lid PAIR. LADIES’ SUPERIOR QUALITY LISLE THREAD BLOOMERS C? IN NAVY, BLACK AND NIGGER. WERE Gs lid; NOW 3s lid M PAIR. |1 30in. JAP CREPES AND STRONG CHECKED GINGHAMS, H WERE Is lid; NOW Is YD. ii 40iii. SPONGE CLOTH IN ASSORTED SHADES, USUALLY 14 3s Cd YD; NOW Is Cd YD. f| MEN’S STRIPED NEGLIGE SHIRTS, ‘ WERE 7s 6d; NOW ;5| 5s lid. PI PAY A VISIT OF INSPECTION. ir§i iiis la I,! HI 1 MCGRUER’S (WESTLAND) LTD., 1 SPOT CASH DEPARTMENT STORES. | HOKITIKA AND GREYMQUTH. iiiii iimra la.i'iii ui'iiiiii.iiniiiliuiiu li.ni.i.i'i.imuiiiMi.iii'MiMiiaiiiiiaiitiiSiiii.i.iiiiaiiiiiaiiiiiai^iiiiiiia
oooooooooooocooooooooooooooooooooooooc o © o o c o Q © © © o o o G G G © © © © Special Sale Redactions. MONDAY, FEB. 11, ENDING SATURDAY, FEB. 23. at SCHRODER’S ALL MILLINERY LESS THAN COST PRICE. BLOUSES HALF PRCIE. JUMPERS FROM, 12s 6d UPWARDS ; ALL REDUCED. FEW CHILDREN’S HATS, Is lid TO 7s 6d. - WOMEN’S COMBINATIONS 5s Gd, 7s Gd, 9s Gd, 12s 6d each. FROCKS 5s 6d, Ss Gd, Ids Gd TO CLEAR, BOYS’ SUITS 5s Gd, 7s Gd, 12s Gd, 21s, 27s Gd EACH. TWEED COSTUMES.REDUCED TO 39s Gd. LADIES’ FABRIC GLOYES, SMALL SIZES, TO CLEAR Is Gd EACH. ■ ODDMENTS IN REMNANTS Is, Is Gd, 2s EACH. TO EFFECT A COMPLETE CLEARANCE. NOW IS YOUR TIME. at SCHRODER’S OCOOOOQQOOOOOOOOOOO ooooooooooooocooooo K K H K H ff^rnrnrn OWN A WATCH THAT GUARANTEES PUNCTUALITY. THE .TIMEPIECE—WATCH OR CLOCK—YOU CONSULT FIFTY TIMES A DAY DIRECTS YOUR LIFE, IN A GREAT MEASURE, AND ITS INFLUENCE IS BOUND TO REACT UPON YOU. ■H H H h K H TENNENT'S WATCHES AND CLOCKS ARE ALL KELT ABLY MADE BY VERY FAVOURABLY KNOWN MANUFACTURERS. THEY POSSESS A STRUCTURAL PERFECTION AND PRECISION OF MOVEMENT THAT RECOMMEND THEM TO THOSE WHOSE LIVES MUST BE GOVERNED BY NEVER-FAILING PUNCTUALITY. WE SELL ONLY WHAT WE CAN GUARANTEE. H H H H H H K K K FOR INSTANCE, AYE QUOTE A GOOD WORKING AY7 TCI I OF SPECIAL YALUE. FULLY JEWELLED LEVER GUARANTEED FOR 2 YEARS. 40S. THEY ARK AS RELIABLE AS WATCHES COSTING VERY MUCH MORE. WE’LL BE PLEASED TO SHOAV YOU ANY'. J. TENNENT, HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA AND AT GREY'MOUTH. RUY YOUR JEWELLERY FROM TENNENT’S. H H H H H H H H H sa ic zi: m iaz imz lls uz m ul: uz b?
FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE Bargains in Summer Dress Goods at Stephens Bros. Foes You M , nv beautiful dross lengths are being offered at a substantial reduction in price. We must make room for our Autumn Shipment now due to arrive-henro tve snv to vou “come and save.” Vnr ovamnle Sponge Voile'in stripes and checks from 7s Gd a dress ength. S :,„S cio.l. in nnd » * *->»* m n.v.v and brown from 2s Od yd. GinghamslOd yd. STEPHENS BROS. the POPOI.AR DRAPERY STORE. REVET.r, STREET, HOKITIKA.
LITTLE’S MOTOR SERVICE. GREYMOUTH-HOKITIKA AND VICE VERSA. AND after MONDAY, 3rd. \ 7 DECEMBER, the above service WILL RUN DAILY (Saturdays and Sundays excepted) between Greymonth and ifokitika and vice versa The following timetable will he observed. . Grevmouth, leaving 9 a - nl -> arriving Kellei’s Hotel, •'Hokitika, at 11 a.HI. i , Hokitika, leaving Keller’s Hotel a„ 3 p.m., arriving G icy mouth at 5 p.m. | kumara-greymouth service -prs will leave KUMARA DAILY t 8 a.m.. lei-iirning from Greymoutli at 5 p.m. S A TURD a.m., 1-A' Greymov.'h 10.15 p.m FARES- • return. i YS: Leave Kumara at 8 um.. and 6.40 p.m. Leave 12.15 p.m., 5 p.m., and okitika to Grevmouth 10s R. J. LITTLE, Proprietor. TO MOTORISTS. TTF-TO-DATE TOURING CAR for l- ! HIRE, day and night, Trips arranged to any part of the Coast, Ring V. Aphansen, c/o Wild and, Basget.ite parfcga, Rheme ll«W.
M. HOUSTON & CO AUCTIONEERS AND MERCHANTS, WHARF STREET. FRUIT SEASON 1923-24, A FICTION SALES throughout the J~ fruit season will be held every WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY AFTERNOON, subject to alteration on holidays. CONSIGNMENTS NOW ARRIVING:—BIack Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Tomatoes etc. Also Green Reas, and Fresh Vegetables. We have been appointed AGENTS for the CO-OPERATIVE FRUIT GROWERS ASSOCIATION OF OTAGO LTD., and early in the New Year will receive large consignments of choice Central Otago Apricots, Peaches, Plums Orders booked, will be charged at auction prices. Furniture etc., also accepted for above Sales. M. HOUSTON and CO., Auctioneers.
/-NLD FALSE TEETH bought rf>un<3 O or broken; also dental scrap, Best prices in N.Z. sent by return mail, l’ost to J. Dunstqn?., Box 61, Welleg. , 9y 9t v AuoVla?4 S 1
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1924, Page 3
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