TO-NIGHT! EVERYBODYS* PICTURES TO-NIGHT! MASTER PICTURES PRESENT “CHEAP KISSES.” “CHEAP KISSES ” STARRING CULLEN LANDES AND LILLIAN RICH. Coming Friday:—“SAMSON OF THE CIRCUS,” the World’s Grealest • Serial—Grand Bicycle Competition !
SPRING GOODS! THE LATEST THINGS FOR 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 Gd to 18s 6d. Men’s Tobralco, Fuji Silk, Luvisca and Trieolinc Pyjamas. The correct goods for spring wear— Prices from 12s 6d to 355. Men's Natural and Salmon n ink Underwear, Jin superior qualities— Prices from 14s 6d to 18s 6d. Other Qualities — From 9s 6d to 14s 6d. A Select Range of Ties, Fancy Socks, Silk Handkerchiefs, etc. — At Moderate Prices. A large consignment of the latest Felt lints in ail the new shapes and colors. —Prices from 12s Gd to 355. Six only “Stetson” Felts, usually 56s- - Now 39s Gd. One Dozen Hard Felt Hats Derby”), Latest Shape, tisally 25s to 30s— Clearing at 7s 6d each. Groat Values in Tweed Overcoats, 20 per cent, end-of-seasou reductions. Call Early. 80in. Whitebait Netting. The correct mesh— Any quantity at 2s Sd a yard. Four Dozen Caps, usually 7s fid to Os fid— Now clearing at 2s Ild each. CALL AND INSPECT AT W. H. STOPFORTH, GENT'S OUTFITTER & MERCER. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. BOX -NO 94 TELEPHONE NO. 167. DON’T FORGET TO VISIT THE HOUSE NOTED FOR VALUE! , SPRING MILLINERY In All The Latest Shades and Shapes, Direct From London and Paris. FLORAL VOILES “ 2/11 THE DAINTIEST RANGE EVER SEEN. Brocaded Art Silks'T 3/6 VEUX DES ROSE, JADE, HERRING AND SALMON CREAM. MILLER’S WAREHOUSE. IN PRESTON’S OLD PREMISES, OPPOSITE DOMINION HOTEL, 1 BE V ELL STI!E ET , II 0 KIT IK A . Box 76; ’Phone 179. Also at Grc.vrconth and Westport.
HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. ESTABLISHED 1886. Under the Savings Bank Act of 1858, HAMILTON Sl\, HOKITIKA. TNTEREST IS NOW ALLOWED ON L DEPOSITS DP TO £2OO AT »i% PER ANNUM. ON THE MONTHLY MINIMUM BALANCE. The TRUSTEES MEET EVERY VIONTET for despatch of business Wm. WILSON, Manager. J. MANDL & CO, LTD. WESTLAND BREWERY, HOKITIKA. 1876 1926 50 YEARS’ Successful Trading. BREWERS AND BOTTLERS. A. A. Blckerton, Analyst, of Christchurch, certifies: — A complete analysis proves the beer to he. of the highest grade and that it has been brewed only from those material? that, have food values and are essential to the brewing of a first class, sound ale. ASK FOR MANDL’S. YOUR EYES! BARRY & SARGENT LTD. maintain but one standard of optical service—tiie HIGHEST. Every patron receives tiie attention of a qualified optician who tests the sight, prescribes the lenses, and attends to the choice of frames and fitting, assuring absolute satisfaction in every case. BARRY & SARGENT LTD., OPTICAL SPECIALISTS WITH THE HIGHEST ENGLISH DIPLOMAS. 118 WILLIS ST.. WELLINGTON. H. DUNN. WOODYARD. HAU HAD. DRY FIREWOOD, all sorts, at 10s per load. A full stock. Cash on delivery, to any part of town.
Economise money, time and labour. Ese “ Tan-01.” the liquor polish for floors, furniture and leather goods.— Advt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1926, Page 2
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