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CASH CLEARING- SALE! a Opens Friday Morning FOR 10 DAYS ONLY AT OLIVER & DUFF’S Rcvell Stmt lIOIQTiKA. OF 6000 PAIRS OF BOOTS AND SHOES! Great Reductions! Great Bargains! Spot Cash; No approbation during Sale. CALL & INSPECT. IT WILL PAY. ' The Tiifle Tor Winter Wear Has Arrived. J And along with it omes in winter stock, specially selected by Home buyers or personally at tho warehouses. A few suggestions taken at random may assist you ii your winter buying. COATS. Velours and stamped velours with and without fur collars and trimmings. Three-quartfcr and half-length coats in all shades. FROCKS.—In wool, garbadine, serge, etc. Stylish yet moderately priced. WOOLLEN COSTUMES. —In all shades and styles purchased from Homo before tho recent rise in woollen goods. Intending purchasers would do well to inspect our woollen goods as wo can ofi6r 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, etc. MILLINERY. —Lloyd’s choice in millinery speaks for itself and ■ early inspection is Accessary. For th'oso who trim own hats a glance at our feather and clionillo trimming places you under no , obligation. 1 FURS include tho new Mouflou, Blue-Grey Goat, Black Fox, White Thibet, Black Coney and others. MRS J. LLOYD, . REVELLST., PHONE 150 HOKITIKA. GIBBS’ MOTOR SERVICE! TIMB-TABLE.—WEST COAST DAILY SERVICE. LEAVE REEFTON FOR NELSON, —Daily at 8.30 a.m. LEAVE WESTPORT FOR NELSON,-Daily at 7.45 a.m. LEAVE REEFTON FOR WESTPORT,-Daily at 10 a.m. LEAVE WESTPORT FOR REEFTON,—DaiIy at 10 a.m. LEAVE NELSON FOR TAKAKA,— Daily at 8 a.m. and vice versa. LEAVE NELSON FOR BLENHEIM,—DaiIy at 7 a.m. 'and 1.30 p.m. LEAVE BLENHEIM FOR NELSON, -Daily at 8 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. (In conjunction with Pope’s service Tickets inter-changcablo). BOOKING OFFICES—Read Office, Trafalgar St., Nelson; HOKITIKA— Yde’s Motors; and D. It. Dowell. W. G. GIBBS, Proprietor.

OLDFIELD CORD TYRES. The lyres that are giving phono menal results. West Coast Ageiits t Orr Bros : : Hokitika. VHONE, GARAGE 1488. GARAGE, WHARF ST. HOKITIKA.

Finest Reproductions of Genuine Pearls .r. % ©Sr r% 6K Wo, Another s ni a 11 parcel of those *£.-h , -v exquisite Pearl Necklets has just Q Q come to hand. O, Q There is nothing Wv; 72 more becoming for evening wear /V (2 than one of those. X Each Necklet is W- W i JP If) r tP „© ,4fr HS# it£S 24iu in length, with plain gold clarp. Pearls all one size or graduated 30/_ Larger Peat 1 s graduated .. 25/Stewart Dawson’s Stewart Dawson’s dorrier, Christchurch. 8-Stone £lB/10/-7-Stone £2l 8-St6he £25 7-Stone £4O the Charm of a Diamond Ring Tlie purity and brilliance of S.D. quality . Diamonds has an appealing charm that will never fade. The huge purchases of Diamonds made by Stewart Dawson’s for their Empire wide Business not only creates a price advantage, but places the highest-grarde gems at their command. All S.D. Rings arc set in pure platinum. Cata- . logues free. Stewart Dawson’s Stewart Dawson Corner, Chfistcinircb. 3-Stonc Crossover £l3/10/-3-Stone £ls/10/-4-Stone £25 5-Stone £25

ECLIPSE FERTILISERS! SPECIAL MiatfUßEg FOR GRASS, POTATOES AND TURNIPS. ANALYSIS OF StiEs UNDERTAKEN and itdvioe of mixtures thoit •uitable supplied free. AKf> iAtflC SLAG/ Obtainable from: Wm. PERRV AND CO. WestlAnd Agents for the N*W ZEALAND REFRIGERATING ' t&f.; CSjCtSTCHVS.CE. NOW IN STOCK. GRASS AND TURNIP SEEDS. .OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND OF THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE quality. WM. PERRY AND CO. xns nuci, nutmsA.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1924, Page 4

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