TO-NIGHT! EVERYBODYB' PICTURES TO-NIGHT! A PARAMOUNT PICTURE “A KISS IN THE DARK ” With Adolph Mcnjou, Lillian Rich and Ailcen Pringle. TOPICAL COME DY ORCHESTRA! COMING WEDNESDAY—TOM MTX IN—“THE LUCKY HORSE-SHOE.” NATIONAL WEEK! MEN! BEFORE VISITING CHRISTCHURCH TO ATTEND THE MEN* GRAND NATIONAL, MAKE CERTAIN OF PURCHASING MEN! YOUR REQUIREMENTS BEFORE LEAVING. PYJAMAS, Good Quality and Patterns- Prices from 8s 6d to 25s 6d. UNDERWEAR, Superior Quality, all wool— Prices from 6s 11d to 19s 6d. OVERCOATS, Latest Shapes and Shades— Prices from 50s to 115 S. HATS, Battersby’s Borsalino’s, Stetson’s and numerous other makes— Prices 8s nd to 555. SUIT CASES, Assorted Qualities and Sizes— Prices from 12s 6d to 455. FOR QUALITY AND PRICE OUR VALUES DEFY COMPETITION!
W. H. STOPFORTH, GENT’S OUTFITTER & MERCER. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. BOX NO TELEPHONE NO. 167. Having Moved Into Larger Premises WE BEG TO INFORM OUIt CUSTOMERS THAT IN FUTURE AYE WILL BE CARRYING A MUCH LARGER ANiJ A'ARIED STOCK. VALUES BETTER THAN EVER!
MILLER’S WAREHOUSE, IN PRESTON’S OLD PREMISES, OPPOSITE DOMINION HOTEL, BE V ELL ST BEET , HOKITIKA. Box 76; ’Phone 179. Also at Grcymouth and Westport.
HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. ESTABLISHED 1806. Under the Savings Bank Act of 1858, HAMILTON ST., HOKITIKAT N'TEJIEST IS NOW ALLOWED ON I. DEPOSITS UP TO £2OO AT 4i% PER ANNUM. ON THE MONTHLY MINIMUM BALANCE. The TRUSTEES MEET EVERY MONTH for despatch of business V Wm. WILSON, Manager.
SEASON 1926-27. NOW LANDING NEW GLASS SEEDS English Rye Western Wolths Yorkshire Fog, White Clover Lotus Major Cocksfoot SEED Suttons Supreme Gold Coin Robin Adairs Italian Rye Trefoil Etc., Red Clover Timothy Etc,, ALSO—POTATOES! Arran Chief Up-to-Dates Etc., Etc. Garden and Field Seeds, Fertilizers, Molasses (for stock feeding), Lucerne Hay, Oats, Chaff, etc., Barbed and Plain Wire. PATERSON, MICHEL g CO, LTD. ’PHONE NO 2. ’PHONE NO 2.
CONCERNING “DROPS” that some still use for examining eyes, for the fitting of glasses. This system where these DEFINITE AND DEADLY POISONS are used, is rapidly going out of date. The great Refraction Hospital in London (probably the greatest of its kind in the world) has lately issued the report against drops being used in Optical Examinations. Instruments of precision (mostly electrical) are rapidly taking the place of this old dangerous practice. j
E. CHOLERTON, (M.T’.O.C., M.V.0.A., Etc.) OPTICAL SPECIALIST. Next visit to be during October (D.V.) Appointments can be made in the meantime with Messrs Brocklehurst. Jeweller. Revell St.
Bowling, tennis, croquet and cricket players all resplendent in snowy white, thanks to “ No-Ttubbinjj Laprjdry Help.”—Adrt. ' , ‘ t ''
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 August 1926, Page 2
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