□*. mrrtmmngßms SB IB in in IB in ip in in in iB in in in in in ip in m □ !,p ip □ Colonial Saddle Tweed Trousers —lss 6d, v new zealandl CLOTHING FACTORY 5 *4 Boys’ Navy Jerseys—ss 9d Men’s Snorts Suits 355. imntirmni..i, i«| i NEW ZEALAND & □ C CLOTHING FACTORY •■•" Hill **a Beys’ Knickers —4s 6d. U frg.B.” SALE —Wain's opportunity 2 TOoney-saving Bargains In all Sectaons, mess WHETHER IT IS BOOTS AND SHOES FOR, THE FAMILY Oil INDIVIDUALS—THE BARGAINS ARE THERE. IF IT HE CLOTHING, MERCERY OR HATS FOR MAN OR ROY —THE BARGAINS ARE THERE BY THE SCORE. EA RLY SHOPPING IS WISE SHOP PI N G—THE BEST MEANS OF SECURING THE PICK OF THE BARGAINS and THE GENEROUS SAVINGS. MAKE THIS WELCOME SALE YOUR MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITY. EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED IN PRICE. CLOTHING. Ron's AJI Wool Sac Suits, in Browns and Grevs, usually 55s — Sale price 455. “ - Men's AR Wool Colonial Worsted Sao Suits in latest shades, usually 97s (id— Sale price 86s 6d. Men’s All Wool English. Sports Suits, usually 55s — Sale price 355. Boys’ All Wool ’Varsity Suits, in Grevs and Mixed Tweeds, usually ‘ (jd—Sale price 17s 6d. Boys’ Sports Suits, All Wool Mos pel Materials, usually 35s (id to 49s Gd— Sale price 25s to 29s 6d. Boys’ Strong' Tweed Knickers, usually 7s Gd a pair— Sale price 4s 6d a pair. Men’s Tweed Overcoats, in the very latest shapes— Sale price 45s to 593 6-1. HATS. Men's All Wool Felt Hats, a working line, usually 8s Gdpr'ce 6s 3d. grea t —Sale Men's All Felt Hals in cut-edge shape, usually 11s Gd— Sale price 8s Bd. Men's All Fur Felt Hats, in hound and cut edges, usualv 91s— Sale price 17s 6(L Men’s Caps, in nice light colours, shaoes — To clear at 3s. rood BOOTS. Pairs Men’s 13.0. Derby Shoes, smart toe, were 28s Gd — Now 17s 6d. 20 Pairs Men’s Glace ■ Oxford Shoes, newest shape, were 32s Gd -Now 21s. 2G Pairs Men’s Full Kip, Whole-back Shooters, nailed, were 33s Gd Now 19s 11ri. 30 Pairs Men’s Dark Tan Oxford Shoes, latest style, were 3os— Now 22s 6d. 05 Pairs Men’s Chrome Derby Boots, heel and toe plates, were 2Gs Gd— Now 17s 6d. 21 Pairs Men’: Boots, all How 21s. B.C. and Glace Derby styles, were 39s Gd — 40 Pairs Ladies' Patent Fancy Strap Shoes. CpLin heels, were 29s Gd— Now 17s 6d, Pairs Ladies' Patent One-Bar Shoes, Cub>n or Louis heels, were 32s Gd— Now 20s 3d. 30 Pairs Ladies' Tan Strap Shoes, Cabin heels, were 28s Gd — Now 17s Gd. 28 Pairs Toadies’ Glace Patent toes, were 13s 3d. Derbv Shoes, 19s Gd — Now —“ □jin Court Shoes, ijlil 23 Pairs Ladies" Velvet great value, were 12s Gd — Now PjfJ 4s nd. m 18 Pairs Ladies’ Velvet Strap House fmj Shoes, were 8s lid — Now 6s 3d. HR 45 Pairs Lad'es’ Patent and Glace Ox- □;[] ford Shoes, were 33s Gd— Now 6s ij||J Gd and 9s 11d. MERCERY. m Alen’s Band Shirts, Colours to match, were 9s Gd — Sale price 6s 11d. ipfiijj Men's Union Hand Shirts, great wear- QE] ing, were 8s 9d- — Sale price 6s 11d. Men’s Hand Shirts, in fast colours, p|y were 7s Gd to 11s Gd— Sale price □ 4s nd. y Hoys’ Dull) Dye Tenuis Shirts, were g| 5s 9d — Sale price 3s 11d. □ Men’s All Wool Pants and Singlets, j-j wore 7s Gd — Sale price 5s Gd. Aten’s All Wool Atossiol Pants and □. Singlets, usually 8s 3d— Sale price j-j O 6s 11d. Fleecy TT-pants Singlets, great □ 4s lid— Sale ' □ and olVering, usually price 3s 11d. Aten's All Wool Fancy Pull-overs, in □ great variety, usually 15s Gd— Sale price 12s. □ Aten's Sampson Hraces, usually 3s Gd ! —Sale orice 1s 9d a pair. Ladies’ Art Silk Hose. “Holeproof [ Brand,” usually 7s Gd— Sale price 3s 11d a pair. □ D HR □in po NEW»ZEALAND« m CLOTHING FACTORY WE PAY POSTAGE. SEND YOUR ORDER. I New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hokitika. NEW4ZEACANDS eg CLOTHING'FACTORY □ IE H □ □ m*s
JJNION gHXP (|0 OY > OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. PROPOSED SAILINGS. FOB WELLINGTON fr«m Lyttaltom ♦Maori, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Mararoa, Monday, Wednesday, Friday. ♦Oil fuel. Coast passengers connect with steamer at Lyttelton on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and may obtain tickets at the Hokitika office.
WELLINGTON-PICTON SERVICE. Ngaio will run as follows: Leave Wellington : Mon.. Weil., Fri., 11 p.m. Leave Picton: Tuos., Thur., Sat., 11 p.m. FOR SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON ♦Marama, Friday, 23rd July, 3 p.m. Maheno, Friday, Gt'li August at noon. •Three classes of passenger accommodation. FOR SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. Mnheno, Friday, 23rd July, at noon. •*Mnrnma, Friday, Gth Aug. at 3 p.m. •Three classes of passenger accommodation. FOR MELBOURNE FROM~LYTTELTON VIA WELLINGTON. Manuka, early. FOR MELBOURNE FROM LYTTELTON, VIA DUNEDIN and BLUFF. - Manuka, early. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, Etc. Via Vancouver, from Auckland: Aorangi, Tuesday, 3rd August. Niagara, Tuesday, 31st August. VIA ’FRISCO, FROM WELLINGTON Makura, Tuesday, 20th. July. Tahiti, Tuesday, 17th August. FOR FIJI, TONGA, AND SAMOA FROM AUCKLANL. Tofua, about Saturday, 17th July. AGENTS FOR P. and 0. LINE. AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COY. LTD. Particulars upon application to— J. H. WILSON, Rovell St.. Hokitika. I HIPPING •pHE ' ANDIOUNDRY QOY., J^TD. F‘ REGULUS, WAIMEA, ALEXANDER and KAITOA leave Wellington and Nelson at fairly regular intervals, booking CARGO FOR GREYMOUTH and HOKITIKA on through Bills of Lading (including rail). NGAIO and NIKAU (on alternate nights) LEAVE NELSON FOR WELLINGTON EVIfRY EVENING, after arrival of West Coast Motor Service, and return from Wellington on following nights. Fares, freights and full particulars •n application to: — NANOARROW & COY., Agents.
; rn 7TZ re re re re rn re re re re re rn re ri 0 , FURNITURE ! BEDROOM 3-PIECE SUITE, Mo. 1, DUCHESSE CHEST, with Oval Minor, Pedestal and 4 x (5 Bedstead, in Kimu ... £10.19.6 BEDROOM SUITE No. 2. Oval Duchesse, Wardrobe Pedestal and Bedstead and Wire Mattress DININC SUITES No. 1, 7-Pieee in Moquette £17.17.0 £14.10.0 DININC SUITE, No. 2, FOUR- II I6H BACK CHAIRS, TWO CARVERS, AND CHESTERFIELD, SETTEE, all upholstered in Moquette £19.10.0 DINING SUITE, No. .2. CHESTER El EIVD TWO DIVAN CHAIRS, and I’OVR OAK HIGH BACK DINING CHAIRS, all upholstered in Moquette ... £35.0.0 sideboards, £6.17.6. £7.5,0, £8.17.6 AND £10.0.0 UPWARDS. OCR RRTCEK ARE GENUINE FACTORY PRICES PACKED AND RAILED TO YOUR NEAREST STATION. Harley and Coy., Ltd., M 0 TOR IMPORTERS, 6E EYMO UT HRepresentative: — MR ILES BAKER, Park St., Hokitika.
■1 mm 1 McKAY’S GREAT RECORD SALE!.! 3E3 ■■ CARPETS GREATLY REDUCED. M | li ■I . r ■■ i'i o vv MINSTER CARPET SQUARES, SIZE Olt. X 9ft., USUALLY CIO 10s. “ ■ ‘ ' * " SALE PRICE £8 BS. o wit TOX C ARPET SQUARES, SIZE 9ft. X 9ft., USUALLY £l3 13s. ' * ‘ SALE PRICE £lO 10S. 1 viri VET CARPET SQUARE, SIZE 9ft. X 9ft., USUALLY £8 PRICE £6 19s 6d. SALE .30 REVERSIBLE RUGS, GREAT VALUE AT 16s 6cl. SALE PRICE 9s Gd. " ILL SALE li 00 |1 || iii 20 REVERSIBLE WOOL DOOR SLIP MATS, USUALLY 8s PRICE 5s 11d. 0 BEST QUALITY V LINOLEUM SQUARES, BORDERED—SIZES Oft. X Oft. USUALLY 77s fid. SALE PRICE 59s Gd. SIZES 9ft. X 10ft. fiin. USUALLY 90s. SALE PRICE 69s 6d. SIZES 9ft. X 12ft., USUALLY 100 s. SALE PRICE 79s 6d. I P||-( E l->ft AYfDE LINOLEUM BEST QUALITY, USUALLY 355. SALE PRICE 18s 6d A YARD. ■■ ■» || ■i c W. Me KAY & SON S* ■ m B * m p ■ IB ■ B
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1926, Page 2
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