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Navy Serge THE HAM WHO WEARS of.' C. THESE FINELY FASHIONED AHI J SMARTLY CUT SUITS GOES ABOUT AMONG HIS FELLOW MEN WITH A FEELING OF PARDONABLE PRIDE. BEST BY TEST. GUARANTEED FAST RYE. Nf* *3 42 MEN’S NAVY WORSTED SAC SUITS, Guaranteed Dye, all sizes, 105 s. MEN’S NAVY WORSTED SAC SUITS, In SB, or D.B lapels, fast dye, i 15s. MEN’S SUPER NAVY WORSTED SAC SUITS, The Best Suit Made, 1265. THE NEW ZEALAND ZE E\\ \L \N & CLOTHING FACTORY CLOTHING FACTORY.

AUTUMN WINTER 1927. FASHIONS! All That Is New All That Is Popular All That Is Quickly Saleable Now Showing at- - Hamilton St., ADDISON’S DRAPERS. P . 0 . II 0 rito x k x 8 9 .

grrp- & u sf I H Three Of The World’s Leading H H RADIO'S |? GREBE, lIABIOLA, and H KING- NEUTRODYNE! H H From £ls to £4O per set l: Great Value I K H H AVintcr is coming—long nights—wet nights— nothing to do—nowhere to go—what, a dreary outlook. But what a difference a radio will make—very entertaining—very interesting. Cull in for a free demonstation at k Harley and Coy., Ltd., H THE HOME MAKERS. La RICHMOND OUAY, GREYMOUTH in it Hokitika Representative: — MR ILES 0A KER, Park St., Hokitika.

Ladies 7 Coals ! -**•<*&&a* • 250 Eng ish Tailor-made Yeloar Coats, bought at great Discounts in London enable Low Prices. Perfectly Tailored Coats in Plain and Fancy Velours, Silk-Lined Fur-Trimmed, all the Season’s Styles. Shades: Wine, Mulberry, Mauve, Tobac, Saxe, Fawn, &c. Pr s usually £3 3s to £lO 10s. Our Prices, 29s lid, 39s lid to 105 s. 59s lid, 79s lid, W.MeKAY & SON TS AtgETCM i »• •"■••waumaimauniauiMjMi.ia <i«ia«<n aMiMawMi|»..ijtJ»aii^M»|MM|»uia«itjamM 1.. ■.i>l-a.<iiia-»u«ui)iai -i'« “ ■ S'-mS aii<fi.iiiii<MuSi»i imiia.m.Btimai mai.t.ia uii 1.. hi amiiauiii«:>fis iiito>iit<o.'>na.n.ia-i' a u. ai.iia.imeiiuauuianma' a »u*m(ia.inia.ujiatn^ i-.:. iiiii'a>iiiiaiiiuaiiiiti:iviatuiiaiiii.a>i><:iiii><i>uiia-'!‘ ' ““ *' laiimaiiioa •iiiuatiiHfliniia».;:anMja<iiiiaitiuai<>i'aitt><aiiiiiaituiaiiuiauiuaiuaa'-i'>afHi a<u;M»nuiaMU *ifiußHtMßiiiußiiit*BiuußitniaiMna‘i>i§u>Mßi»|jJ«mi<aii»ic»UHiß.iiti

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 May 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 23 May 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 23 May 1927, Page 2

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