MONDAY EVERYBODY’S PICTURES MONDAY. THOS. H. JNCE PRESENTS:“THOSE WHO DANCE.” “THOSE WHO DANCE.” COMEDY! “FAST STEPPERS”; TOPICAL! ORCHESTRA! Usual Prices COATING "WEDNESDAY—ALL BLACKS TOUR OF ENGLAND A- WALKS! COMING THURSDAY—DOUBLE STAR—“FOOLISH AGE” and “BOYS WILL BE BOYS.”
PRICES ARE THE USUAL ATTRACTION SALE TIME. IN THIS INSTANCE YOU HAVE THE PRIVILEGE OF BUYING QUALITY GOODS AT BAHCAIN PRICES AT W. H. Stopforth’s Alteration Sale Klin. White Twill Shooting'). Usual Price L'-ls fid a pair— Sale Price 18s 6d a pair. 80in Good Oualiiv Whitebait Netting; Usual Price -s Lid a yard - Sale Price 2s 3d a yard. j 5 and Youths’ C olonial All Wool Golf Hose. All Sizes— Sale Price 2s 11 d and 3s 6d. ;j (loz. Men’s Fashionable Cups; Usual Price os lid to Ss fid -Sale Price 2S 11d. 3 doz Men’s Woo! Kelt lints: Usual I’riee Ss lld and Ms fid— Sale Price 6s nd to 8s nd. doz. Men’s English and Colonial Kur Kelt llnis Sale price 10s 6d. <h,z Bushmen’s Shirts, in Navy, Heather anil Grey: Usual Price ( s lid in Os fid— Sale Pr ‘ CC 6S 11d ’ One Dozen Men’s Oily Canvas Coats; Usual Price 70s Sale Price S9S 6d. One Dozen Pair Men’s Black Oilskin Bcggiugs ; Usual Price Bis fid Sale Price 10s Ild. One Dozen O/S Men’s Colonial All-Wool Bihbed Underpants; Usual Price 8s ltd—’ Sa,e Price 6s 11d ’ ASK TO SEE OUR STOCK OF MEN’S SUITS, FROM 50s TO 955. BOX 94 PHONE 167 W. H. STOPPORTH, GENT’S OUTFITTER RE YELL STREET,
UEVELL STREET, UEVELL STREET, MILLER'S HOKITIKA. HOKITIKA. WE ARE HANDLING A VERY SPECIAL LINE Ol- HEAVY HERRINGBONE UNBLEACHED SHEETING AT THE FOLLOWING 1 i{lC , l '- WHICH MUST APPEAL TO ALL WHO APPRECIATE GOOD \ALIK: Heavy Unbleached, Herringbone Sheeting. AOin. wide, 2 s lid a yard or 1 Is bd j>or pair of 5 yards. Heavy Unbleached Herringbone Sheeting, “Din. wide, 2s !ld a yard or Lis (Id per pair of ;"> yards. • -■•mi As well as the above we still have a low pairs of_ White Kaiapoi blankets, Double Red size, to be sold at Ls (id a pair. These values are right up to our standard and if your wants are in this direction, you will he more than pleased with the above lines. ALSO SELLING:— Men’s Heavy Knitted Underwear, Shirts and Pants—(is (id each. Men’s Large Flannels, Navy, Grey and Natural, in well known makes, Its bd eneh. , Moil’s Superior “Kosoclnk*” Kino Knitted l iniorweur, turn I ants 12s (id each—a very special line. .Men’s Heavy Knitted Sox- Is Oil pair. AND FOR LADIESLadies’ Woollen Gaunlet Gloves (all Shades) 2s lid a pair. Ladies’ Heavy Knitted Hose—-2s Ad a pair. Ladies’ Heavy Cashmere Hose— 2s lid a pair. Ladies’ Fleecy Bloomers—2s (id a pair. Ladies' Winter Yosts—2s bd, 2s lid and As Ad I very heavy!. Ladies’ All Wool Vests As Mil cadi. Ladies’ Ved.mis Vests (is lid oaf h. THE MODEL HOUSE HA I I I rQ > Q THF. MODEL HOUSE FOR VALUE. 11l ILL Lf! O FOR VALUE. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. —BOX 75, GREYMOUTII.
COMING EVENTS. July J.—Me Evan's Pictures. I’rin ce.ss Theatre. July 8 Social dance in Mi nml Mrs J. Dimmick. Koilerangi Hull. July Social aml dance Blue, Spur Hall.' July (i - K.N.A. Committee molding at 7MO. July li Everybody's Pictures, Princess Tlieatre. July 7 —’Library Committee meets at 7.110. ' July B—Soldiers’ Hall, Excelsior Ball July 9--Soldiers’ Hall, weekly euchre at S p.m. July 10.—Hokitika Borough Council at 7.80. July 11—Westland County Council, monthly meeting at 2 p.m. July 1-I.—Tenders, Scddon Terrace Hoad, noon. July 15.—Jumble sale, Koiterangi. July 15.—Soldiers’ Hall, Caledonian Society. July 15—Ball, in aid hall funds, One Mile Hall July 18.—At 11 a.m. W. Jeffries and Co. side of live and dead stock, J. T>. McKay, Evans Creek. July 22 Soldiers’ Ilall, Bachelors’ Ball. July 29—Soldiers’ Hall, Lodge social. Aug. sth.—.Tumble Sale. Kokatahi Public Hall.
GEORGE DELBRIDGE RETELL STREET, HOKITIKA. LADIES' AND GENT'S TAILOR. Fit, Style and Quality Guaranteed! GRAND SELECTION uF SUITINGS.
HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. ESTABLISHED 1866, Under the Savings Bank Act of 1868, HAMILTON ST., HOKITIKA. TNTEREST La NOW ALLOWED i- ON DEPOSITS UP TO £2OO AT 4£% PER ANNUM. ON THE MONTHLY MINIMUM BALANCE. The TRUSTEES MEET EVERY MONTH for despatch of bosineea. Wm. WILSON, Manager.
COMMERCIAL SUPPER ROOMS, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. ’PHONE 37. Mrs j. l. fowler wishes to NOTIFY the people of Hokitika, that she has taken over the above business. Fresh fish, oysters (in season) tried fish and chips to take away. AH orders promptly delivered. The dining room will lie under the personal supervision of Mrs Fowler and first class suppers can be assured.
Six only Tweed Coats, were 50s to 63s Sale price 25s to 29s 6d. Three Velour Coats, Fur-Trimmed, were 70s; now 39s Cd. New Check Tweed Coats, plain and fur-trimmed collars—Sale prices 39s 6d, 49s 6d. and 59s 6d. Four only Matrons’ Black Sealettc and Plush Coats, were 100 s to 120s—Sale price 79s 6d to 99s 6d.—At McKay’s Great Clearing Sale.—Advt.
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