Figures tulle, look at. these : —Girls’ woollen jerseys, were 9s ltd now Is lid; ladies’ heavy tweed coats, now 10s 6(1 ; ladies’ heavy woollen hose in grey, lovat, heather, hlaek, were 3s lid now 2s lid; ladies’ woollen gloves, all shades. Is lid per pair at our Great Stock-taking Rale, now in lull swing. MeGruer’s, Hokitika and Greymoul h.—Ad vt. Schroder and Co’s Great Stock-taking Sale is now finished. In thanking you very much for the liberal patronage, w, no— advise you, that we have opened our first shipment of new autumn millinery, velveteens in plain colors, embossed and printed effects.— Advt. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, For coughs and colds, never fails. IILTN'D specialists. The Window Blind Specialists of yew Zealand are lfulston’s Ltd., -137 Colombo Rf... Sydenham, Christchurch. !! wlstou’s Ltd. can quote prices easily lower than aewherc else. They use only the host Fadeless Holland amlj (bev give an unconditional guarantee' of complete satisfaction or the purchaser's money refunded. \\ rite to Hulston’s Lid., for their quote—it will save you money.
A CIiKAT OAMULK. •'lteevived I til- day at 8.30 a.i11.) LONDON, .Juno 10. An iin|xt 1 ~i\‘o post luncheon deal in forty-live million yards of (lovernnieut unbleached linen, re.siitling in an income tax assessment <>l U 1.000,000 which wt.s subsequently reduced to L'OOS.OSO was described in all appeal by Leonard Martin, a London merchant, who contended that it was a gamble or an adventure, and n..t as the Commissioners held, the carrying on of trade. - Counsel explained that .Martin had no experience in the linen trade. lie visited the Government surplus stores and had no intention of buying. hut after inspecting he bought the whole of the linen at twenty peine, totalling £3.733,(520 sterling. Alter this Martin started a great advertising campaign and lie disposed in six months of the whole, except -even hundred thousand yards. The appeal was dismissed. PHKSKNT KOH Sil'TC LI l-'KK. LONDON. June Id. During the luncheon adjournment at .Sheffield, Lord Hawke, presented .Sutcliffe with a cheque for i2lo. this being the proceeds of the Sheffield ••Telegraph” fund in recognition of his great hatting in Australia.
“VALUE” is what you net. for what von pay.” Fur Is fid you net a Little of Sander and Son’s Eucalypti Extract, which is literally worth pounds, because it cures where others have failed. Buy a bottle and cure that cough and ’flu.— Advt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1925, Page 2
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