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a •m pain NOTHING LIKE A CARDIGAN M FOR KEEPING YOU WARM. “ It’s convenient, too. Weather turns® suddenly cold—slip on your “P & all-wool Oardignn: you’re comfortnldy warm almost at once. Weather turnsj|j warm—off with it again and still comfortable. You’ll want u supply of thicker, woollen UNDERPANTS AND SOX. eg too, before many days are past. raj Pop into Paterson’s when you’re passing and see the splendid range we have. All sines, all weights, and all pockets catered foi. PATERSONS (LATE PATERSON & LLOYD), BOX SO. "WHERE MONEY GOES FURTHER." REVELL ST. Agents for C. Taylor and Co., Expert Dyers and french Cleaners. : '• Sag ALT? 0 'A PL Jl fSi. 'j e»;.< a SENT POSTAGE PAID anchester Goods Extraordinary Special Offer of Ail Pure Wool WHIIE BLANKETS, very fine texture woolSingle Bed—Usually 31 /'> Reduced to 27/6 pair Double Bed—Usually -‘,3/6 Reduced to -IS/- pair Special Offer of WHITE TY.’iLL SHEETING, very strong and durable— Single Bed. 541ns. wide— Usually 2/11 .. .. Reduced to 2/G yard Double Bed, COins. wide— Usually 4/6 .. .. Reduced to 3/11 yard A splendid wearing, very strong WHI TE DAMASK, stripe only. 5-fins, wide— Usually 5/6 .. .. Reduced to 4/6 yard 100 dozen Special value HEMMED SERVIETTES, 22ins. :t 22ins.— Usually 21 / dozen .. Reduced to 16/6 dozen 500 yards of ALL LINEN CLASSCLOTH. 27i»s. wide—Usually 2/6 yard Reduced to 1/3 yard 500 yards of ALL LINEN IEA TOWELLING. 27ius. wide—LLuaily 1/6 yard . . Reduced to 1/3 yard Post your Orders to-day to Manager P.O. Box 1013 L> 7 61 M Christchurch yAui

M U, II mi W a xs You can loiter along inviting paths—speed on the broad highway or wend your way’into every nook and interesting corner if you ride one of our Bicycles. ~ , „ They are fully equipped, handsomely finished, all joints thoroughly brazed, and built of sound materials and parts. Compare our Cycles with any on the market—we’ll abide by your verdta. Dominion Cycle Depot E. C. Toohey, Propr. Revell St., HOKITIKA

A Hot Water ServiceKitchen Range —at The METEOR For uso in Hotels, Restaurants wherever large quantities in houses where the cooking This 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 caii bo placed in any brick chimney or other convenient place, and is Easily connected with existing H. E. SHACH.OCK LTD.' i IMS Independent of, the Very Low Cost. BOILER. Boarding Houses, Dairies and Hot Water are required; also is done by gas or electricity. The Meteor Boiler may a'.9o be used as a Destructor, and will work with almost any fuel Size : 17) in wide, 18in deep, and 24in high. Pkick £l3 For Heating Offices, Schools, Workrooms, Small Shops, &o. use the ** MIRO ” Heating Stove. 10in high, lOin square.) Price £3 Dunedin Ws.llnzton Auckland W. O’BRIEN’S ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE. HOKITIKA KANIERI KOKATAHI KOITEItANGI. TWICE DAILY! TWICE DAiLY! , LEAVE KOITEItANGI —At 9 a.m. nnd 6.30 p.m. LFAVE KOKATAHI—At 9.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. LEAVE HOKITIKA—At 4 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. Bus calls at Pammeht and Bergamini’sGnrago, Railway Hotel, T. Moynihan’s Hampden St., and L. Gooch’s, Comer of Salo and Stafford Sts. Parcels, Sooda and Passengers picked up at the above places. RING UP:— Office, Koiterangi; Kokatohi Garage; or 166 HokitiK*. OARS AND BUSSES FOR HIRE, DAT OR NIGHT 1

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1924, Page 1

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