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cc:; IP IS If IO d i(l ismrj; Season of Sunshine — Brings Enchanting Fabrics To Ballantynes t Embroidered Silk Marocains and i Taffetas! 6 Wlinl an inspire!inn these are in j novcily! \Vliut exquisite toni tags, aim how eliaraeterislie of 5 Spring are the delicate floral ami conventional fancies woven into | them! Some display imilti- ; colour designs in plain grounds; ( others offer demure little posies j of red or blue daisies worked on tl rich black taffeta background. 5 Taney Silk Marocains! i Of irresistible charm are the i many gay Fancy Marocains porS traying the Season’s latest ideas r in terms of leaves, flowers and c geometrical designs. All are of i fresh and rare conception both } in colour and design, and many j are quite exclusive to BallanS tyncs. r Georgettes! Crepe de Cliincs — ; Plain and Erccaded! Brocaded Silk and Wool Marocains! Silk Alpacas—The newpst of the now! Novelty Silk Striped Materials! Shantungs! Fuji Silks! Both plain and striped! Japon Splendour—A new super quality Pi each dyed silk! Embroidered All-wool Marocains! The Latest Woollen Eepps! Gabardines! They evade description—so many are they and each possessing such a distinctive individuality of its own. One would need to be a veritable genius to paint a word-picture that could do anything like justice to these fabrics of Springtime—flaunting in till their subtle and filmy beauty—here so rich and colourful—there impressively subdued in tone —again embroidered with the abandoned lavish splendour of the Orient. | Ba 'lantynes trill willingly send patterns, with Carious prices, post free, upon request. ; i Discount 1/- in the £ for Cash or on Monthly Accounts. | /. Ballantyne & Co. Ltd., Christchurch

■SO Wc have placed every 21b. of Haven Tea in a handsome Kitchen canister—each marked with the name of a cooking ingredient. Yet the tea remains the same price ! The canisters arc our token of goodwill to you. 'Ggf m mm Trll your grocer that you want Raven Tea in the new tins. You know that Raven m tins. You know that Raven Tea is the most fragrant that money can buy—it’s a bigger bargain than ever now that you get this gift with it. 3/2 per lb. from all grocers. vm—sss m IP Mi ?9"3’>S!|W== w-5,L: g<<7

Ford Truck with chassis complete, in good going order, £lls in Creymouth. Ford Touring car, good second hand, £Po.—Mark Sprot and Co., I.td., Groynioutb.—Advt

IJliUli’S WHAT TO DO WITH YODII OPOSSUM SKINS! Wo want to buy 10,000 Opossum skins in order to complete our ex port order. In order to make sure of filling this order WE OFFER HIGHEST CASH I’RTCF.S—Free of all store or Commission charges—for any quantity of opossum shins. SO SEND YOUR'S IN TO-DAY BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE! Remember us for all expert lur work, including the making up, Tanning, Repairing, Relining and Remodelling of Furs. ALASKA FUR DEPOT, JUa.mf.Huri,,- fimam, Tnunoi., Byor. «nJ 1«r lradc 1M Street (upstairs) Wellington. (Next Duke of MmbuishHotcL) m I Street ( upstairs) \\ ouiugun . . n «i«.. rT »,. r p»n " 1 nr nr- n*"" , n'"! r |H* n=,„. Oi M niJ3i»Di«n*«n~.

r? 7 ‘£& M mSS\mrnmt-yk iC'ii yy DAKiNG AND COCKING AT LESS COST. professional Chefs in the lending Hotels fully recognise and appreciate the splendid service of the "Orion" Range. Ranges for Hotels are fitted with very loor.iy Ovens, large Fire Cox, extensive Hot Plate, and arc constructed of extra i:e:*.\y cast iru», which retains a maximum of heat. A special High Pressure l'.oilcr provides an abundant supply of hot water. . Its absolute reliability and labour-saving devices make the "Orion Range just as invaluable to the Housewife as to the Professional Cook. Made in sizes to suit every requirement. Ask your Ironmonger to slrow you one. 'C\ I' !. E. SHACKI.OCK, LTD., Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, & Auckland.

' Children liUo WADK’S WOR.\ i KICS. Salt* and lortain remedy foi I worms.

Rockland Superphosphate %e Gi*eaT TevfthzerTcx* ( P&shirvs. l The enrichment of Pasture Lands bv tho liberal application of Rockland bnper. phosphate is a practice that is extending on all hands. It pays so wonderfully well I Not only is tho carrying capacity practically doubled, but the increased succulence and nutritive valuo of the grass reacts on cattlo and other livo stock to a remarkablo extent. Dairy Coivs give a much larger return of ft; a\Ater" Soluble Unrivalled Tor Top<T)ressinQ Every Farmer can afford to Top-dress his Pastures with Rockland Super., Productiveness being increased thereby from 75 to 100 per cent. Rockland Superphosphate 30 ."IS per cent. Water Soluble ... .10 -12 per cent. Water Soluble ... •12 11 i>er cent. Water Soluble ... •11,1(3 per cent. Water Soluble ... I.**ss 2- !at cent. I)i-count fcr (’ash at one month, or 5* '»j c«n! for <’a-h wrh Order. Freight Paid to any railway station on continuous line* of rail* from Hornby. OUT VI SAULE EROM ALL MERCHANTS AND STOREKEEPERS. Per Ton. £7 £7 10 £7 15 and a bigger bank balance is tho natural result ! thanany other* form of phosphatic manure. Farming costs are reduced by lop-Dressin Kempthorne, Prosser and Co.’s N.Z. Drug Co., Ltd. Hornby Chemical Works. Office: 136 High Street, Christchurch.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19240916.2.12.5

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1924, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
841

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1924, Page 1

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