axfa:ma:;P:raa%a::marea::^ ai:;;:ni:;;;oi:;::ai:;;;oi;;;;ni;;;i: n:;,;;ai:;;;ni;;;;;ni;;;; i; : Ladies’ White Canvas Shoes OxOur Famous South African Field Boots—Tan 255, Black 245. ford and Derby, all 7s Gd. □ Li rift PKIItll ltll< m rsSA I m NEW ZEALAND vV ZEAL ND nil rMM tP C? t?. ■fiat CLOTHING FACTORY CLOTHING FACTORY iiii" Boys’ Raincoats—gabardine 17s 6d. ® El s pi H E 3 E* Single Grey Blankets—24s Gd a pair. H.B’S. GREAT SUMMER SALE BEGINS FRIDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1925. JUST AS SURELY AS THE SUN RISES IN THE EAST, JUST SO SURELY HOES “H.B.’S” GREAT SUMMER SALE COME ALONG WITH ITS LIMITLESS BARGAINS. SR LEND IT) ECONOMIES AWAIT EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CIIILI)—BARGAINS IN CLOTHING, FOOTWEAR, MERCERY - AND HATS. GENEROUS PRICE REDUCTIONS MAKE BUYING BOTH EASY AND 1 ROUTABLE. q i‘ B D □ D ■ii y q H □q tt,B Hfi □|B Up HB Sjfi □i] |!fl MB d □ □ b d □ n B LI i 4 VY r MERCERY. 12 Dozen Boys’ Black All-NY 00l Golf Hose, plain top, usually 2s lid a pair— Sale Price 1s 6d pair. 0 Dozen Boy’s Colonial Shirts. Great for school wear. Usually 5s Gd. Sale Price 3s 6d. 20 Dozen Men’s Light Weight Singlets and Underpants. All sizes. Usually 5s 3d. Sale Price 3s 9d each. 10 Dozen Men’s Cellular Cotton Singlets and knee drawers. Usually (!s lid each. Sale Price 5s 6d each. 50 Dozen Men’s All-Wool Colonial Sox . Usually Is ?d a pair. Sale Price 1c ?d a pair. 3. Dozen Men’s Assorted Band Shirts, all are bargains. Usually 10s (id. Sale Price 5s Gd. 50 Dozen Men’s Cotton Working Shirts, in good wearing materials. Usually Os lid to 12s (id. Sale Price 5s 6d to 8s Gd. 10 Dozen Coloured Towells, our famous standard line. Usually 4s a pair. Sale Price 3s 3d a pair. Men’s Braces, in all the best makes, 1s 6d to 5s Gd. Now is the time to buy woollen underwear, U-pant.s and singlets for 6s lid a garment. CLOTHING. 20 Men’s Sac ’Suits in Greys and Brcuras. Usually GOs Gd. Sale Price 555, 15 Men’s All-Worsted Sac Suits, in nice grey’s, brown’s and navy’s. Usually 95s to 117 s Gd. Sale Price 85s to 110 s. 100 Pairs Men’s Tweed Trousers in ■ great variety. Usually lGs Gd to 255. Sale Price 10s to 19s Gd. Men’s Sports Suits 35s to 655. All reduced. Boy’s Sports Suits, sizes >3 to .12. Sale Price 19s 11d. HATS. 10 Dozen Men’s Felt Hals, all sizes and shades. Usually 10s Gd. Sale Price 7s 11d. Men’s Panama Ilats in all sizes. Usually lGs Gd. Sale Price 11s Gd. Men’s Pure Fur Felt Fiats in greet variety. Usually 15s Gd to 24s Gd. Sale Price 13s to 19s 6d. 5 Dozen Boy’s Navy Skull Caps with coloured edges 10d each. 15 Dozen Boy’s Straws. Usually 3s lid each. Sale Price 3s 3d each. □ □ NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY BOOTS. Men's Splii Shooters, nailed and pegged. Usual price. 2Gs Gd. Sale Price 225. Men’s Glace Derby Boots, with greenhide soles, (treat fitting. Usual price 32s Gd. Sale Price 27s Gd. Men’s Glace Derby Shoes, with latent Jug Toe. Good Va]ue. Usual price 32s Gd. Sale Price27s Cd Ladies’ Patent, 2 Bar Shoes, Cabin Heels, nice wide fitting. Usual price 27s Gd. Sale Price 22s Gd. Ladies’ Suede Shoes, all shades, in Oxford and Strap. Usual prices 42s 6<t, 30s Gd, 355. Sale Price 29s 6d, 15s Gd, 9s 11d. Tanlies’ Tan Shoes, in Oxford, Derby and Strap. Usual prices 30s Gd, 355, 20s Gd. Sale nrice 22s Gd, 21s, 15s Gd. Ladies’ White Canvas 3-bar Shoes, latest style. Usual price 15s Gd. Sale price 12s. Girls’ White Canvas Shoes, Derby and Strap. Usual price Os Gd. Sale price Gs lid. Girls’ Glace Strap Shoes, great, value. Usual price 10s Gd. Sale price 6s 11d. .Men’s While Plimsolls, with soles. Usual price 13s Gd. price 9s 11d. Maids’ White Plimsolls, wilh Soles. Usual price 0s lid. price 7s 3d. □ □ fillij □ n □ □ Li q crepe Sale Crepe Sale □ R an Lip tin □jn an □to LIR □B □ i'i □i.i LIS.] d'q LID □i" po , "a:';a::o"D t;□ ;• ;□ -jp -?a - *□* : :n: ~:.n; gt-: n: n:.;n:’.ni;’o;’n:’”n:”,nr.n:o':~: s: r:
OY. |JNION g'JEAM Q OP NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. PROPOSED SAILINGS. FOR WELLINGTON from Lyttelton: *V. r fhino, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. . ’Maori, Monday, "Wednesday, Friday *0:1 fuel. Coast passengers should connect with • both the above steamers and may obtain tickets at the Hokitika Office. FOR SYDNEY FROM AY ELLINGTON Maheno, Friday, 30th. Jan. Mamma, Friday, 20th. February. FOR SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. Maramai Friday, oth. February. Maliono, Friday, 13th. Feb. MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON DIRECT. Manuka, 20th. January. MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON, VIA LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN AND BLUFF. Mocraki, early. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, Etc. Via Vancouver, from Auckland: Tahiti, 27tli. Jann ry. Mak-.ra, Feb. 17th. VTA ’FRISCO, FROM WELLINGTON Manngaimi, about 3rd. March. Tahiti, about 31st. March. FOR FIJI, TONGA, AND SAMOA FROM AUCKLAND. Tofua, 31st. January, taking passengers. • AGENTS FOR P. and O. LINE. Pat ticulars upon application to— J. IT. WILSON, Revell St. Htkitika.
□-□-□-□-□--n-n-n-n- n-n-c -n-n-n-n-n-n- □ •? ADDISONS GREAT SUMMER jj J S V ?COMMENCES, THURSDAY JAN. 15TH. □ - J-, REAL BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS! | REAL BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS! IJ SHLE! THE THE EARLY EARLY BUYER BUYER GETS THE CHANCE! GETS THE CHANCE! Hamilton St., ADDISON’S Hokitika. DRAPERS FURNISHERS, CLOTHIERS, rt 3 WHO GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. T -Q-O-Q-D' Q-O-O-D-a FOR ONE WEEK ONLY I ESSENTIAL LINES AT SPECIAL PRICES TEN PER CENT OFF ALL CORSETS. THE MOREL HOUSE Mil 1 CD 5 Q THr MOr)KL HOUSE FOR VALUE. I*l ILL L n O FOR VALUE. REYELL STREET, HOKITIKA. BOX 75, GREYMOUTH.
T HE NCHOR '* gHIPPING -AND QOY., TD. REGDLUS, WAIMEA, ALEXANDER AND TCAITOA leave Wellington and Nolson at fairly regular Intervals, booking CARGO FOR GREYMOUTH and HOKITIKA on through Bills of Lading (including rail). NGAIO AND NIKAU (on alternate night,a, LEAVE NELSON FOR WELLINGTON EVERY EVENING, after arrival of West Coast Motor Service, and return Aon, Wellington on following nights Fares, freight* sad full particulars on application to :—■ NANCARROW A CO., Agents, Greyxnouth. Economise effort; save time and money! Polish floors, furniture anti leather goods with liquid “Tan-ol.” More shino; less rub. —-Advt. ,
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1925, Page 2
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