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r wm "■ ana c, kJ 620 K2O Smart Random Straw Ready-to-Wear, turned up or down. In Navy, Black, Niysrer. Grey, Violet, Fawn, and Llolo— Price l::/0 S2l—lteany-to-We.ar Tagcl Slouch Hat, plaited braid, in self and two-tone effect. In Violet. Almond, Shrimp, Cinnamon, Sand, Navy, Black. Nigger. Black and Violet, Navy and White— Price .. .. .. 29/C Wo pay half postage cn Millinery. Discount: 1/- In £ for Cash “Fro:: 1 . Ov'or the Hills and far away ’ ’ the choice of f ti.c experienced falls on Ballantynes for iylish Millinery I'ail Order Service enourtcous and prompt attonm f <S - J 1 J. Ballantyne & Co, Ltd., Christchurch

Ml NOBBY ENGLISH SHOES FOR PARTICULAR T IIK LAST WORD IN FOOTWEAR STYLE IS REPRESENTED BY THE SPLENDID RANGE OF MASTER SHOES JUST OPENED UP AT ARCH, LITTLE’S. BUILT FOR SOLID HARD WEAR, AND FOOT COMFORT, THESE DISTINCTIVE MODELS MUST FIND AN IMMEDIATE PLACE IN THE FAVOUR OF OUR CUSTOMERS. PRIC ES ARE M 0 S T REAS ONA BL E I MEN’S GLACE OXFORD SHOES—3S/. MEN’S GLACE DERBY SHOES—3S/MEN’S TAN WILLOW CALF OXFORD SHOES, CREPE SOLES-3S/6 ALSO OTHER BRANDS OF MEN’S FOOTWEAR, FROM THE WORLD’S BEST MAKERS, IN LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STYLES AND LEATHERS. LET US SHOW YOU THEM TO-DAY! ARCH. I! 0 0 T AND S II 0 E REYELL STREET, LIT T 1, E MPORT E It , HOKITIKA.

—«fiSSg ; SUITS FOR OLD! DON’T DISCARD VO UR. OLD SUIT BECAUSE IT IS FADED OR HAS A FEW CREASE SPOTS. THE MATERIAL l'S STILL GOOD AND WILL STAND -MANY .MONTHS OF HARD WEAR AND SERVICE. FETCH IT ALONG T< PATERSONS" AND HAVE IT SCIENTIFIC ALLY CLEANED AND PRESSED OR DYED BY AN UP-TO-DATE FIRM OF DYERS AND FRENCH CLEANERS. WE ARE THE LOCAL AGENTS FOR THE WELLKNOWN FIRM OF TAYLOR'S AND WILL FORWARD FREE OF CHARGE GOODS TO BE DYED OR CLEANED. ALL CLASSES OF WORK UNDERTAKEN AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. icvEi.T.st.. « PATERSONS" BOX 86 S ' - . I 4\ VV, V 23 V ; H pspyjx* TTfl^vm' Tpr '' j ** 8 i pj. j :! i.-N A'■ .lSalt V ' »! ;> A JJ! [■•.- 0:“ 'fC fiSSL i" :. .I. .. ;;; su—— ij.ynrn'jsiij Saw :ri-ir -.*■ ■ ~ -■? ! ! c-aC LARGE RANGES FOR HOTELS AND / J§ ]|u )f l ! BOARDING-* IOUSRS supplied or con- C, in! , I structed to any requirements. Island Routes a Speciality V; Auckland. Sire. H. E. SHACKLOCK Ltd. Well,n ° t " n '

NEWMAN BROS., LTD. ROYAL MAIL AND PA3SENCER MOTOR SERVICES. N I .SON-WEST COAST. Leave Nelson tor Glenliope, Murchison, West-no-rt" nt'ul Peefton littiiv at - a.m. Leave Westport and Reefton Daily ut j ;j () arrive in Nelson 1.30 p.m. ; also Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays (;letiiiiipe to connect with Train to Nelson. Westport to Reefton, Daily, 10 a.m.: Reefton to Westport, Daily 10 a.m. NKI.SON-lil.KNll KIM.—-Leave Nelson Daily at 7 a.m., 9 a.m., and 1.15 p.m.. arriving Blenheim 11 a.m., V. 30 p.m.. and 5.30 p.m. Leave Blenheim Daily at 7 a.m., 9 a.m., and 1.15 p.m. N'KI.SON-.MO'l TKk \-R 1 WAKA. -Leave Nelson 9 a.m.. and 4 p.m. Daily, arrive in i’.iwaka 11.30 a.m. and 0 p.m. II [WA K A-MOTUKK A-NK I.SON. Thrice Daily, 7.15 a.m., S a.m., and p.m. On Tuesdays and Fridays the 7.15 a.m. Oar from Kivvaka runs via Mnriri and Tasman, arrive in Nelson 10.30 a.m., returning from Nelson at ! p.m. by the same route. Special Touring ‘ CADILLAC” Motors available at shortest notice for Special Trips. Picked Drivers. Comfortable and Ratable Cars. All Parcels MK.-r lie pre-pa id. Head Office. CROWN GAHAGK. NELSON. ’Phone 124 Private Address: P.O. Brightwuter. ’Phone 11. Branch Offices—Blenheim. Westport, Reefton. Motueka. Wellington (W. M. Ban minty ms and Co), Thos. Cook and Sons, and New Zealand Government Tourist Branches. A. 11. LAWN. Agent, Hokitika; HARLEY & CO LTD., Agents, Greymouth.

FOR LADIES. Having purchased a hemstitching AND PICKET EDGING. Singer machine. MRS V. EAR HOW-MAX. PARK ST., is prepared to er.rry out promptly all orders for this work, at six-pence per yard. Qrders may also be left at Mr R. Lynn's Jewellery shop. Revel! St. Sufferers from summer colds will enjoy speedy relief by breathing in “Nazol.” A unique never-failing remedy. Is 6d for 60 doses.—Advt.

COMMERCIAL SUPPER ROOMS, KEVKLr. STREET, HOKITIKA. ’PHONE 37. MRS J. 1.-. FOWLER WISHES TO NOTIFY the people of Hokitika, that sh© has taken over the above business. Fresh fish, oysters (in season) tried fish and chips to take away. All orders promptly delivered. The dining room will be under tha personal supervision of Mrs Fowler and first class suppers can be assured.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1925, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
738

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1925, Page 1

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