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:Kis3i GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR KEEN BUYERS SPECIAL SLUMP SALE. CHRISTCHURCH WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE SLUMP STOCKS. SOLID VALUES, REAL BARGAINS, DRASTIC REDUCTIONS. LOOK AT THE OFFERINGS: Women’s Grey and Navy Fleecy Lined Bloomers-Slump prices 2s 6d and 2s 11d. Women’s Heavy Flannelette and Winceyette Nightdresses, were 12s 6d. Slump prices 7S 6d. Ladies’ Brassieres, were 2s 9d to 'is lid—Slump prices 1s 11d. Children’s Fleecy Lined Bloomers, Grey and Navy, Sizes 1 to o—Slump price 1s Ild. Children’s Heavy Cream Bibbed Vests, Sizes 2 to S—Slump price 1s Hd. Ladies’ All Wool Plain Cashmere Hose in Nude, Champagne, Rosewood, Beige, Black, Grey, etc.—Slump price 2s 6d a . pair. Ladies’ Art Silk Hose, i*n black and latest light shades—Slump 1 price 1s Gd a pair. Girls’ All Wool Black Cashmere Hose, Sizes 3 to 5, were 4s Gd —Slump price 2s 6d. Children’s Black, Tan, Cardinal. Cashmere Socks, Sizes 2 to G—Slump price 1s Gd a pair. Ladies’ Woollen Gloves, Cream and Coloured—Slump prices 1s 11 d and 2s 11d. Infants’ Woollen Bompcrs—Slump prices 5s 11d and 6s 11d. Ladies’ Velour Coats—Slump prices 39s 6d and 59s Gd. Ladies’ Dark Print and Jazz Overalls —Slump prices 3s 6d. 40in. All Wool Dress Tweeds—Slump prices 1s 11d and 3s 11d . a yard. 30in. Cream Fuji Silk—Slump price 2s 6d a yard. 40m. Best Quality Cream Winceyette—Slump.price 2s 6d a yard. THE GREAT BUSH CONTINUES. DON’T HESITATE. B .BY TO-DAY. LTD JLi 1 1/ • j THE BIG BUSY DRAPERS, HOKITIKA AND GBEYMOUTH,

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□ L 3 1 Bifl 53 fl „! GOOD ALARM CLOCKS llift I I 1 f II *4 JiSV As ill all things our stock of alarm clocks can be depen • ud upon as being of good and reliable niakeu. For something to waken the heaviest sleeper, there is the Gee Whizz '.Repeating Alarm, a striking, bold and handsome alarm with black dial - and luminous hands and iigures— PßlCE 255, Then there is the Jaz Automatic Alarm which is freelyspoken of by experts as being one of the best ala*m clocks on the market to-dav, both plain and luminous. — PRICE 20s, 22s 6d. Other alarms, plain and luminous 12s Gd. All are (mod, reliable clocks. J. TENNENT, THE PREMIER JEWELLERS. HAMILTON STREET, HOKtTIKA AND AT CREYMOUTH. I I Hiiii * i m Here is vour chance to secure an electric torch at a figure far below the usual' price asked for these handy, useful little articles. We are cleaning up our stock at a bin- discount. Don’t let the chance slip to Secure one of these winter necessitiss at bargain prices. P SB'OTrBSSB': B: : “iT.H"IB~FB2aB.if'K LA 2 NEWMANS MOTORS LTD.? ROYAL MAIL AND V/HITE STAR SERVICES. TIME-TABLE. HOKITIKA-W AIHO GORGE FROM AND AFTER MAY Ist, A TWICE WEEKLY SERVICE WILL 13E RUN AS FOLLOWS.:— LEAVE SUNDAYS: 9 a.m. HOKITIKA: WEDNESDAYS: , 10.15 a.m. I HAVE WAIHQ: TUESDAYS: i FRIDAYS: 8.30 a.m. 8.30 a.m. Trips to Lake Kanlerl and Electric Dredge may bo arranged. TO COLF LINKS— SATURDAYS AT, 1.15 p.m. FROM THE GARAGE; RETURNING AT 5 p.m. TAXIS READY AT A MOMENT’S GALL. NEWMANS MOTORS LTD.i TE1 I) t SEWIll; STRIUsTS, HOKITIKA,

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1926, Page 3

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611

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1926, Page 3

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