f§S!£h\l* m'.pm Sale Ends on July 31st! Xkws of real bargains is as eagerly read l»y thrifty people as the news oi events of the outer world in the millions of their favourite daily. Paterson’s list of new bargains—a few of whieh are given here—will not only make interesting reading hut will brine hundreds of people into the store. Will volt lie one of these? Speeial Joh Line of Lace Curtains from lls !)d pair, tf iin. Chiffon Velvet, Navy and Mole only, Ss (id yd. Striped Terry Toweling. yd, I Oil and Lid yd. Woollen .lumpers from 7-. (id. All Wool Sox, it pair for its (id. All Wool Singlets from 7s (id. •Men’s Trousers from Ids. PATERSON’S hats PATH R3ON & LLOYD). 'Where .Money Coes Further.’ Eox 86. Rovcll St. Agent for C. Taylor A- Co., F. Xpert Dyers and French Cleaners.
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Address - Manager, D.L C P.O. Box 1013 Christchurch •r »• ' r r: .** " r « ;ccrcsß^tfcs..^2acr?3csi rIL, ?81 .. * ii >,wtl m *=« ; t j *■ THE LADIES’ CAR . . . THE FARMERS AR . THE BUSINESS MAN’S CAR THE BEST VAL> CAR THE RIGHT PRICED CAR THE GUARANTEE CAR £270 HOKITIKA £270 AND EVERY PANT GUARANTEED WILD & BASSETT AGENTS RETELL STREET, HOKITIKA. ass VA YA £ «E3-P ZZi idrS iZIZri fri if TYRES, TUBES £ PARTS Prices Fit Your Purse 9 Any Cyclist gets uneasy tvhen he secs a high price tag. \on k^;,r~zrlC '' /Twjsr THESE QOODS, ami our p, ices are consistently low. WHY NOT GET YOUR REQUIREMENTS NOW! Revell St., HOKITIKA BD 713 C. Toohey, Propr W O’BRIEN’S ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE. HOKITIKA - KANTERI - KOKATAHI - KOITERANGI. TWICE DAILYI TWICE DAILYI LEAVE KOITERANGI-At 9 ».m. and 6.30 p.m. LEAVE KOKATAHI —At 930 a.m. and 7 p.m. LEAVE HOKITIKA-At 4 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. NQ CP—Office, Koiterangi; Kokatahj Q>r «gs; P* V 3 HotUW m HARB AND utiaSEg FOB HIKE. DAT OB EIGHTI _
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1924, Page 1
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394Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1924, Page 1
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