TO.NIGHTI EVERYBODYS’ PICTURES TO-NICHT! METRO GOLDWYN SPECIAL STARRING LLOYD HUGHES AND CLAIRE WINDSOR IN—“THE DIXIE HANDICAP.” “THE DIXIE HANDICAP.” A great racing story. TOPICAL SERIAL—COMEDY ! SPR ING GOODS ! THE LATEST THINGS ECU MEN AT THE MEN’S WEAR SHOP. Men's Neglige Shirts, with Collars to match, in all the latest stripes and shades— Prices from 7s 6d to 18s 6d. Men’s Tohrak'o Fuji Silk. Luvisen and Trieolinc Pyjamas. The correct goods for spring wear- Priccs from 12s 6d t 0 35s ’ lien’s Natural and Salmon Pink Underwear, in superior qualities— Prices from ns 6d to 18s 6d. Other Qualities- Flom 9s 6d t 0 145 6d ' \ Select Range of Ties, Fancy Socks, Silk Handkerchiefs, etc.— At Moderate Prices. A large consignment of the latest Felt Hats in all the new shapes and colors. —Prices from 12s 6d to 355. Six only “Stetson” Felts, usually oss ' Now 39s 6d. One- Dozen Hard Felt Hats (“Derby”), Latest Shape, nsally 2.1 s to 30s— Clearing at 7s 6(1 each. Great Values'in Tweed Overcoats, 20 per cent, end-of-scasoi. reductions. Call Early. 80in Whitebait Netting. The correct mesh—Any quantity at 2s Sd a yard. Four Dozen Caps, usually 7s Od to Os fid— Now clearing at 2s Ild each. call and inspect at W. H. STOPFORTH, GENTS OUTFITTER & MERCER. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. BOX NO 94 TELEPHONE NO. 167.
NOTICE TO WHITEBAITERS. JUST ARRIVED—LARGE SHIPMENT OF WHITEBAIT NETTING AS SUPPLIED LAST SEASON, MEN'S SPLIT SHOOTER BOOTS MEN'S REINFORCED BOOTS MEN'S DRESS BOOTS MEN’S EXTRA QUALITY DRESS BOOTS MEN'S TAN SHOES, LATEST STYLE LADIES' SHOES, BLACK PATENT LADIES’ SHOES, FANCY PATENT MAIDS’ SHOES, IN GOOD VARIETY FROM PER PAIR, 19/6 PER PAIRI 19/6 PER PA|R--25/6 PER PAIR--22/6 PER PAIR--19/6 PER PAIR--26/6 PER Pfltß- ] 4/6 PER PAIRALL NEW SEASON MATERIALS NOW SHOWINC. MILLER’S WAREHOUSE, IN PRESTON'S OLD PREMISES, OPPOSITE DOMINION HOTEL, BE VE L L STB EE T , EOTCITI KA . Box 76; ’Phone 179. Also at Greymouth and Westport.
HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. ESTABLISHED 1866. Under the Savings Bank Act of 1858, HAMILTON ST., HOKITIKA. TNTKREST is now allowed on L DEPOSITS UP TO £IOO AT «i% PER ANNUM. ON THE MONTHLY MINIMUM BALANCE. The TRUSTEES MEET EVERY MONTH for despatch of business Wm. WILSON, Manager.
SKILFUL ATTENTION is needed in tlie case of defective vision.—Sight is too precious to neglect, therefore if your eyes are troubling you, consult a. Specialist. K. CHOLKIITON will subject your eyes to a THOROUGH Optical Examination, and uses the latest and safest “drugless” system of refraction for the correction of impaired vision. When in need of help consult— E. CHOLERTON, (M.P.0.C., M.V.0.A., Etc.) OPTICAL SPECIALIST. Next visit to be 13-16 October (D.V.) Appointments can he made in the meantime with Messrs Brocklelmrst, Jewellers, Jlevcll St.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1926, Page 2
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