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m I I i esssi mm mi BMm LADIES AMD GENTLEMEN! ABOUT YOUR WINTER COATS. For the Indies wo have .something special. Now velour coals fashionably cut and finished—warm yet of the right I cut and finished— warm yet of the ngnt t / I r W . 'rJ j \fi\ weight—protecting vet smart in ap- V' \ HvY !> '' pcarance. U‘ ¥ _ Our men’s department is showing sp3- \ 111 I&xFl/c' 7 Jit-* . IrSs! am JNr 1 B I II q* E cial ranges of men’s tweed overcoats. These arc single or double breasted and are just the tiling for the rigours of winter. In all eases, the prices make a special appeal. PATERSON & LLOYD , 52 Agents for O. Taylor and Co., Expert Dyers and French. Cleaners. <2* sra mm Mmm es®j ra obs sp “AVhero Money Goes Further.” BOX 80, REVELL ST. tsaa* xsiryzst^sjcwanaca wm-viera rwzrpv.Ttvi •’xv&ogb*xr * «xaci«.a rfa^saaaEara /n 13 Q , <5 O fj S EH jul M ~r~%r TLA At Last Year’s Prices in spite of the High Cost of Wool aSCTggEgSMjIgE^BgBBI re ts a ureat Glue Buying Guide I “Golden Fleece” Blankets made expressly for the D.1.C., very cosy and warm and of fine texture, pure wool Single bed size—--23/8 34/6 and 43/3 pair Three-quarter bed size—--47/6 57/6 and 53/6 pair Full Double bed size—--43/8 58/3 anti 72/3 pair Our Special Blanket Rug made of all pure wool, useful for all purposes, 72in. x 90in., dark check effects — 23/9 Ail-wool Grey Blankets, Single bed size 23/0 pair Three-quarter bod size 45/-- pair Double bed size . . 57/6 pair W2W3 n i p jL/ © JiX. o s> Christchurch

Qxmm r\ON'T oo along on foot, ride / I a bicycle for both convent - ence and pleasure. . Yo ‘‘ c( !L r atari out for work many minutes later and be home. after work many " , '" ,lt . a f 3 earlier than the fellow who walks, if yo have one of our i one ot our BICYCLES ... t J r-nnrlctnrs with giSfl jj TI ah t anil medium roadsters with good quality tares saddles and kit sure ready forinspet--2n and tZ prices permit almost any one to own (i Qood bicycle wn (t nooa Ail cycle spares and attachments, including ' various makes of tyres stocked. Dominion Cycle Depot E. C. room:), Proprietor REVELL STREET, HO Kill k A U 1 !M

W. O’BRIEH’S MAIL MOTOR SERVICE. HOKITIKA - KANIERI - KOKATAHI - KOITERANGI. TWICE DAILYI TWICE DAILY I . LEAVE LEAVE LEAVE KOITERANGI—At 0 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. KOKATAHI—At 9.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. HOKITIKA—At 4 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. Bu* calls at Pamment and Bergamim’sOarage, R*ih\ay Hotel • * J Hampden St., and L. Gooch’s, Corner o Sale and Stafford Sts. Parcels, 9oods and Passengers picked up at the abo\e places. RING HP-.-Office, Koiterangi; Kokatakr Garage; or 166 Hokitika. • CARS AND BUSSES FOR HIRE, DAY OR NIGH 1!

O’CONNELL 8 CALM, CABINET MAKERS. REV ELL STREET, HOKITIKA. High CLASS FURNITURE made to any design. Our oak suites a speciality. Kapock bedding and wire mattresses always on hand. Full information on enquiry at our Factory, opposite Schroder and Co’s Shop. CLEVELAND MOTOB CYCLES. AMERICA’S best two stroke. Priei £6O. Full particulars from the solo agent for Westland J. RETHIG, Russ.

THE REASON WHY! A FEW OF THE REASONS WHY I CAN COMPETE WtTH ALL OTHERS:— I have no rent or staff to pay. I oftn huy where I get the best quality and value. All my goods are specially selected. jHy profits are small because I do not depend on sales alone. You can depend on getting the best quality and value for your money. G. SUTHERLAND, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, REVBLL ST., HOKITIKA.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 April 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 2 April 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 2 April 1924, Page 1

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