DAINTY SHOES TO BATCH SUMMER FROCKS! THESE EXQUISITE NEW MODELS Wll.l. FITTINGLY VIE WITH THE OiI.MIMS OF VOl'li NEW KIWI. TIER FROCKS. FASHION’S LATEST INDICATIONS ARE MAINLY FOR ONE- Oil TWOBAR EFFECTS AND IN LATENT AND SEEDK ARE WELT, TO THE FORE. BLACKS AND TANS ARE STILL INTENSELY POPULAR. J’ARTICULARLY THE FORMER. LET CS SHOW YOU THESE CHARM INO FOOTWEAR CREATIONS. THEY MUST CERTAINLY APPEAL AND PRICES AS ALWAYS AT OLIVER AND DUFF’S ARE MOST R EASON A TILE. I SHI wen OLIVER AND DUFF, F O O T W F AR IMPORTERS, HOKITKA ANY LOAD TO ANYWHERE SOMEBODY WANTS TO MOVE QUICKLY A LOAD OF BRICKS IS . ANTED URGENTLY—PERHAPS A TRAIN OR BOAT TO CATCH WITH PERISH ABLE GOODS; WHATEVER THE EMERGENCY WE’RE ON THE JOIJ. EVERY CARE TAKEN, TOO, AND VERY REASONABLE RATES. PASSENGER CARS FOR HIRE TO ANYWHERE, ANY HOUR, NIGHT OR DAY. ORR B KOS - Hokitika'Phone Garage, 1435; private 14SM. Garage—Wharf Street, Hokitika.
THE “MINER” LEVER 's* m ;s fcttK' CS£2i ¥ f i i&mas j A Dust-proof and Damp-proof Watch for 40/ E 29 Post Free The “Miner” Watch is exceptionally strongly made, and is especially suitable for the Miner, Farmer, or anyone who during his daily occupation comes in contact with dust or damp. Thousands in use on Farm, in Mine and Factory. Solid Nickel Case, Screw-on Bezel, extra thick Crystal Front, clearly marked Dial. Fitted with a special “Moeris” Lever movement. An absolutely ■ reliable timekeeper. Stewart ■tiP CF \Tti SL mm $ LARGEST JEWELLERS IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. STEWART DAWSON’S CORNER CHRISTCHURCH.
fti 'XA v A :r*v UTi M }K THf OKS ' l '••>., N7> rT-.oi': *Ste^. Everyone hailed our attractive 21b. canister with delight —it was the first on the market. Now—here's the other and better idea—a big handsome Sib. canister, everyone neatly labelled rice, sugar, etc., and ideal to brighten your pantry shelf. Inside, there are hundreds cf cups of fragrant tea waiting to be made—the same delicious tea you ve proved again and again to be absolutely unequalled in flavour and economy. Everyone is asking—get your new 51b canister to-day.
JAMES KING, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, REYELL ST., HOKITIKA. IMPORTER OF MERCANTILE STATIONERY of every description. Account books, all Bisos. Typewriting ribbons, paper and sundries, fancy and ornamental stationery, drawing paper, school bags and reqrisites, stocked. Birthday and reward books, cards and illuminated teste, bibles, prayers and hymns. The latest books and magazines ar< riving by every mail. MARBLE HEADSTONES A CHOICE SELECTION OF WREATHS and SHADES, and WREATH FRAMES. H. A. THOMPSON UNDERTAKER & MONUMENTAL MASON. GIBSON’S QUAY - HOKITIKA.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1925, Page 4
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