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*pi Values-H.B’s. m Take Tics for example, they arc smart rrrJ ccloi.rtul in design, and go admirably with tc-day’s fashionable suits — especially the silver end blue g'eys. Ask to see the latest in Ties, and note the .",n3 rptalily fer the price asked. MEN'S FANCY V/1 DE-END TIES, EVERY RANGE, Is 11<i to 3s 11d. MEN’S FANCY SOX, IN WOOL AMD ARI SILK, 3s to Is Gd A PAIR. MEN'S PULL-OVERS IN THE LATEST DESIGNS, 11s 6d to ICs Gd. MEN'S FANCY AND PLAIN COAT SWEATERS, ALL SIZES, 10S to 193 Gd. MEN’S PYJAMAS, IN BEAUTIFUL WEARING MATERIALS, 8s Gd to 21s. MEN'S KNITTED UNDERWEAR IN THREE WEIGHTS, 5S 6d to 7S 11d. MEN’S WORSTED UNDERWEAR IN MOSGIEL AND ROSLYN, 9s 11 d to 19s Gd. THE NEW ZEALAND [NEW ZEALAND CLOTHINO FACTORY CLOTHING FACTORY. MAKERS 0" MEN’S WEAR.

vTrV AUTUMN WINTER 1921. FASHIONS! All That Is New All That Is Popular All That Is Quickly Saleable Now Showing at— Hamilton St., ADDISON S H,M ‘ ,ka - DRAPERS, II f) A E X o SII . I’ .0 . Ii OXX 0 . T* . WFJ: ws i?tw -.•Y'SVV-'V ■ is -e j/ ■ - J$P vJ wm him I DINING ROOM SUITES OF QUALITY .M AUK IX HARLEY’S OWN I'A (TORY BY SKILLED WOUKAIKX. THIS ASSURES YOU THAT BEAUTY OF DESIGN, QUALITY OK .MATERIALS AND ADMIRABLE FINISH ARE ALL THAT YOU EXPECT IN A DINING-ROOM SUITE BOUGHT AT HARLEY’S. For Better Quality At Lower Prices, Furnish at Harley and Coy., Ltd., T lIE 110 M E MAKE RS , RICHMOND QUAY. CRMYMOUTH. H Hokitika Representative: — MR ILES BAKER, Park St., Hokitika. HI ■ ■ aORHII aal h ■

TRUTH IN A BAND BOX. ' THE EXCITEMENT OF CHOPPING HEALEY ONLY BEGINS WHEN THE PARCELS COME HOME—THAT IS, OF COURSE, IF YOU’VE BEEN DOING YOUR SHOPPING AT THE RIGHT PLACE. I LIKE MY NEW HAT—YOU DON’T LIKE YOURS—YOU SAY. WELL, THE FACT OF THE MATTER IS, THAT I BOUGHT JUNE AT McKAY’S—BUT WHERE DID YOU BUY YOURS? W. Me KAY & SON

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 April 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 6 April 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 6 April 1927, Page 2

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