BARGAIN NEWS 7VTEWS OF REAL BARGAINS IS AS EAGERLY RKAD BY" THRIFTY JN PEOPLE AS NEWS OF THE EVENTS OF 'HIE OUTER "WORLD IN the columns of their fa VO I rite daily. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE NUMEROUS BARGAINS TO BE IIAD AT “PATERSONS’--GOOD SERVICE AND QUALITY BEING THE OUTSTANDING feature, and the prices are right Crowtkon’s Pillow Slips 2 II pair Coloured Towels, from 2/11 ~ Alin. White Table Damask 2/11 yard 80i.n. Finley’s WJ*’*-e Sheeting 3/11 Tea Towels good size, 10$d I/- 1/3 cn Ladies’ Silk & Wool Hose 3/6 pair SPECIAL LINE IF LADIES’ Gents’ Colonial Wool Sox from 1/- pair ~ Suede Gloves 4/3 ~ ~ Winter Shirts 7/6 ~ 10-rib Umbrellas 12/G Warm Pyjamas from B'9 .. Tweed Overcoats from 39/0 COLOURED RUBBER COATS, 10/0, 130 XBO a SOP^S 55 KEVKLL sTTHE ECONOMIC CASH DRAPERS. Opposite the National Bank, MAIL ORB MIS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. WE PAY POSTAGE. Agents for C. TAYLOR & Co., Expert Dyers & Dry French Cleaners, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, Kasha Flannel for Winter Frocks Kasha Flannel —a delightful pure-wool fashion fabric, that supplies the need for warnily-sniart and cosdyeffective Winter Frocks. Ail the wanted colours are here : bottle, eye'amen, hois de rose, Persian green, vieux rose, tan, wine, rosewood, brown, v olet, almond, henna, navy, lilac, e'ectrie, amethyst, cocoa, cardinal, fawn. Ail full 40 inches wide. All priced per yard at ‘3 rOR suaut> 41] Post your order to-day to The Manager, D.LC., Box 1013, Christchurch, “i r m m into inn,nr*ntTo□ a„n 1 hl WILD and BASSETT, | IB TELL STB BBT, HO KIT IK A. H BJH The Most Completely Equipped p Repair Shsp In Westland. | H WE CATER FOR ALL CLASSES OF REPAIR Y/ORK YO AL_. . , MAKES OF CARS AND TRUCKS. 7i y PAINTING in DUCO and HDINARY VARNISH COLOURS, y UPHOLSTERY AND HOODS A SPEC 1 ALl’Yaddress WILD AND BASSETT, } BEVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. PHONE 116 M. H ■ r '-- : «| r '** :; .— AGENTS FOR WILLY’S KNIGHT AND OVERLAND CARS. y l: uz z&: sa: ik m lu it: iiz us m . s,’§ ™ '■ . Matters Not How Steep the 1 lilt, How Hough the Stony /rail, A.J.S. Wins Through. CYCLING WEST COAST CONDIsS ARE NOT THE BEST. .T’S WHY OUR CYCLISTS PRE- . THE CYCLE WHICH STANDS UNDER SEVERE PUNISHMENT IE CYCLE WHOSE ENGINEERPERFECTION GIVES IT THE VER, SPEED AND INDOMITABLE IACITY TO CONQUER ALL DII--S —AND THAT CYCLE IS THE A.J.S. TO-DAY and INSPECT IT AT ) 1 sr* m E G TOOHEY, REVELL STREET HOKITIKA. I
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1927, Page 1
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405Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1927, Page 1
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