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m Y Suede Gauntlet Gloves 14/9 An exceptional price for these good quality Suede Gloves, in fashionable Gauntlet style. With elastic wrist and fringed sides as illustration. In Nigger only. 14/9 pair. Duplex Fabric Gauntlets 7/9 Mado of very good quality Duplex Suede Fabric, in Fawn and Beaver shades and decidedly smart in appearance. The outside of the cuff is embroidered in stitching to tone, while the inside is lined in contrasting colour— Blue, Green, Pink, etc. The c fleet is very pleasing when similar tones are introduced in Hat . Handbag or Frock. Gauntlets aro strap and dome style. Sizes (i to 71. Price 7/9 pair. Black Cashmere Hose Admirable Value at 9/11 pair /High-grade English manufactured Host;-,- made from All-wool Cashmere (Llama). The toes and heels spliced; the legs beautifully full fashioned and tops specially flexible, so that an' unusual Width is available if required. Ballantynes know that these llose wear exceptionally well and offer very good value at the price. 9/11. pair. Extra largo 10/6 pair. (In four sizes— Maids’, BAY., AY. & 0.5.). Postage paid 1/- in the £ Discount- „ (o any part for Cash or on MontUj; of the Dominion. Accounts. I. B&Hantyne & Co. Ltd. Christchurch *

ST.-; v>y: 39SM i 5-3 H L A OIL'S' CAR . . . THE FARMERS’ CAR . THE BUSINESS MAN’S CAR THE BEST VALUE GAR THE RICHT PRICED CAR THE GUARANTEED CAR £270 HOKITIKA £270 AND EVERY PART GUARANTEED WILD i< BASSETT AGENTS REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. * it- T*rz-il f*? l “ u sgr BS^_ axp "■Tss&awwgcagpi f»fcSt^yr/ S&JSfteBSSeVl* /5-JSV m J «s a !*W* |A>"' wiatauoodldeaI'll del some too. Have you seen the useful Kitchen canisters in which Raven Tea is now packed ? Each one is marked with the name of a cooking ingredient such as Rice, Sugar, Sultanas, etc. Start your set today. You have proved already that there is no more delicious tea obtainable than MMfEH Tell your grocer you wont it in the new tin—and that he is to see that you get a differently marked canister each time. 3/2 per lb. from all grocers. A Hot Water Service — Kitchen Range —at The METEOR 3Sa * For use in Hotels, Restaurants wherever large quantities of in houses where the cooking Tiiis new boiler is a pronounced success. It makes available, at little expense, an abundant supply of Hot Water for all normal requirements. Being self-contained, it can be placed in any brick chimney or other convenient place, and is easily connected with existing hot water systems. M JtpgL Slif Independent of the Very Low Cost. BOILER. H. E. SHACKLOCK LTD. B—u—SSSSS <- r -- FJpls3 ill IT. ass Hoarding Houses, Dairies and Hot Water are required; also is done by gas or electricity. The Meteor Boiler may also be used as a Destructor, and will work with almost any fuel Size: 171 in wide, ISin deep, and 2-iiu high. Price £l2 For Heating Otliees, Schools, Workrooms, Small Shops, &c. use the “MIRO” Heating Stove. 19in high, lOin square.] Price £3 Dunedin Wellington Auckland HEWiAH BROS’ ROYAL FrAIL fSOTOR SERVICES MIS LEAVE— J ln Westport for Recfton, daily, 10 a.m. ... Jt oaf ton for Westp-rt, daily, 9.U0 a.m. connecting with morning train from Grevmoutk. Westport 'and Recfton, for Murchison, Olenhono, and Nelson, daily, service. Poison and Blenheim, daily, 9 a.m. Nelson for Motuek:. and Riwaka, doily, 9 a.n.. ana 4 p.m. Riwaha, via Motueka, for Nelson, daily, 7.45 a.m. 2.45 p.m. CADIT T AC C VRS T.SKD ON SERVICE. SPECIAL TRIPS ARRANGED. E LAWN Agent, TloHtik'-; HARLEY & CO LTD., Agents, Greymouth.

JAMES KING, _ BOOKSELLER ANP .-TATJON'i-.R. RETELL ST., HOKITIKA. TMPORTER OE MERCANTILE STATIONER! of every description. Account books, all sizes. Typewriting, ribbons, paper ami sundries, fancy am. ornamental stationery, drawing paper, school bags, and requisites stocked. Birthday and reward books, cards auo illuminated texts, bibles, payers and hymns. The lateßt books and tnaaezinss irriving by every man.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1924, Page 1

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639

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1924, Page 1

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