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The Time For Winter Wear Has Arrived. ■ ; t “ And along with it omes in winter stock, specially selected by Homo buyers or personally at the warehouses. A few suggestions taken at random may assist you in your winter buying. COATS.—Velours and stamped velours with and without fur collars and trimmings. Three-quarter and half-length coals in all shades. FROCKS.—In wool, garbadine, sorgo, etc. Stylish yet moderately priced. WOOLLEN COSTUMES.—In all shades and styles purchased from Homo beforo tlio recent rise in woollen goods. Intending purchasers would do well to inspect our woollen goods as wo can offer special value in that direction. DRESS GOODS.—Striped and plaid Hopsacks in newest shades and stripes, silk and wool Persian cloths, Persian satins, brocaded velvets and rich satin morocains, ete. MILLINERY.—LIoyd’s choice in millinery speaks for_ itself and early inspection is necessary. For those who trim tTTeir own huts a glance at our feather and chenille trimming places you under no obligation. FURS include tho now Mouflou, Blue-Grey Goat, Black box, White Thibet, Black Coney and others. MRS J. LLOYDREVELL ST., PHONE 150 HOKITIKA

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GIBBS’ MOTOR SERVICE! TIME-TABLE.—WEST COAST DAILY SERVICE. LEAVE REEFTON EOlt NELSON,— Daily at 8.30 u.m. LEAVE WESTPORT FOR NELSON,— Daily at 7.45 a.m. LEAVE REEFTON FOR WESTPORT,— Daily at 10 a.rn. LEAVE WESTPORT FOR REEFTON,— Daily at 10 a.m. LEAVE NELSON FOR TAKAKA,— Daily at 8 a.m. and vice versa. LEAVE NELSON FOR BLENHEIM,— Daily at 7 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. LEAVE BLENHEIM FOR NELSON,— Daily at 8 a.rn. and 1.30 p.m. (In conjunction with Pope’s service Tickets inter-changeable). BOOKING OFFICES—Head Office, Trafalgar St., Nelson; HOKITIKA— Yde’s Motors; and D. It. Dowell. W. G. GIBBS, Proprietor. OLDFIELD CORD TIRES. The tyres that are giving menai results. West Coast Agents: Orr Bros : : Hokitika. PHONE, GARAGE 148 S. GARAGE, WHARF ST. HOKITIKA.

1 The World Famous Elgin Lever &- Dignified in appearance. Perfect in construction. Most Reasonable in Price. With Stewart Dawson Guarantee. 10-year Gold Filled Case 80/-20-year Gold Filled Case 110/-25-year Gold Filled Case £8 Solid Gold Case .. £lO/10/Solid Silver Case .. .. £8 jfs® > Stewart Dawson’s Stewart Dawson’s Corner, Christchurch. Indicating Stewart Dawson’s 1924 Values Lever Tot over fifty yens we have been famous for watches, and still lead the way for supplying a reliable watch at a reasonable price. We confidently recommend the “Paragon.” ESai Strong Solid nickol or Oxidised Steal Case. Seven jewelled Lever Movement: 25/ Fifteen jewelled Lever Movement: 30/ Stewart Dawson’s The Largest Jewellers in the British Empire.

ECLIPSE FERTILISERS! SPECIAL MIXTURES FOR GRASS, POTATOES AND TURNIPS. ANALYSIS OF SOILS UNDERTAKEN and advice of mixtures most suitable supplied free. 8U PE R-PHOSP HATES AND BASIC slag; Obtainable from: Wh. PERRY AND CO. Westland Agents for the NEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATING COY., CHRISTCHURCH. NOW IN STOCK, GRAM AND TURNIP SEEDS. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND OF THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE QUALITY. WM. PERRY AND CO. WELD STRUT, HOKITIKA. I

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1924, Page 4

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