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Hoys’ Black Oil-skin Coats, to clear at 7s 0.1 at Tlallonstein’s, Revel 1 St.— Amt.

fFo r continuance of news see fourth page.) LO UNDER S, sehnappcr, groper, crayfish, oysters, mutton birds, smoked barracoota, ling and English kippers arriving to-night at the Hokitika Fish and Poultry Depot. Shop open to-night. OYSTERS in shell or hatter, .groper and chips, spaghetti on toast, bacon and eggs, poached eggs on toast, pies, fried ham and tomatoes all make a delicious supper at “The Rendezvous” Pc veil St. HOT PIES to take home. Id each. Also fresh fillets of groper and potato chips. Make sure of a delicious supper by calling at “'I lie Rendezvous” where all kinds of hot delicacies are always in readiness. jnoft SALE- LJ h.p. Singer MOTOR -I. CYCLE in good order, £ls.—J. G. Lukin, Revel! ,St. 1- (IST—Postal draft No. e/p 057. J. S. Thompson. Finder reliiin l l ' •‘Guardian’’ Ofiiee. ITU)]! Winchester 22cal. Spoiling RIFLES at £1 lCs each try I. BROWN & CO. FOP B.S.A. 22 cal. single shot sporting RIFLES, £3 7s (id, try I. BROWN & CO. "171 OR B.S.A. 22 cal repeating RIFLES 1 £5 17s (id. try 1. BLOWN & CO. TYOII Steven’s Favourite 22cal. sport- * ing RIFLES, £2 10s at I. BLOWN & CO. 171 t.)R Ladies’ and Gents’ second-hand *- RICVCLES, just overhauled and enamelled, as good as new, irom £6 10s upwards, try I. BROWN it CO. O ATS ! All our model ami ready - to near felts reduced to halfprice—ls lid, is lid, 9s lid at McKay’s Great Coat and Hat Side. WOOLLEN CARDIGANS and pullovers, 30 only. Usually 12s (V to 255, reduced to 4s lid, 5s lid and its lid at McKay’s Great Coat and Flat Sale. COATS are in the Sale.- One •®- 4()in. Coney seal coat, 45 guineas now £32 10s. splendid value; one 3Gin. Ho!insky, usually £IG 16s, now £ll 11s; one black Coney, 30in. £ls 15s now £lO 10s at McKay’s Great Coat and Hat Sale. jC'CHLDREN’S COATS—A fine lot, CV all reduced prices, start at 7s Cd. Buy children’s coats at McKay’s Great Coat and Hat Side. WANTED KNOWN—A few really goad knitted woollen costumes, usually £5 to £7. now half-price at McKnv’s Coat Sale.

JADTF.S’ :I woollen COATS, usually £.'s to £C, now 25s to 59s Gd at McKay’s Coat and Hat Sale. Opossum trappers ami others. Bit; heavy hush rues, usually 12s fkl, now 5s lid. to clear at McKay’s. I A DIES’ velour and tweed COATS, -4 fur-trimmed, silk-lined, usually GOs to 105 s, now 29s lid, 39s lid, 49s lid at McKay’s Great Coat Sale. FOll SALE—One SPRINGER, sound and quiet. Apply W. Jones, Koitcranuj.

p lUNCESS T II EATBE, WEDNESDAY, Bth. JUNE After a phenomenally successful season at Gre.vmouth. THE WONDER SHOW ! HO r IDER-CONWA Y PR ODUCTIONS —Present—iVIARIETTE A Musical Comedy in 3 nets. (By W. Graeme-Holder). Supported by a .strong cast of 10—LOCAL PLAYERS—4O 40—LOCAL PLAYERS—4O Magnificent scenery and wardrobe— Charming ballets and ensembles—A screamingly funny plot—Proclaimed by press and public as “The Finest .Show in Years.” Price ss. 3s, and 2s, plus tax. Reserve at Mclntosh's. Proceeds for Grey Ambulance Fund. YOU MUST SEE “ MARIETTE. ”

CAN YOU AFFORD TO PASS BY THIS CASH OFFER P UNLESS you have all the money you want, you can’t. For we will pay you liberally in cash, month after month, for easy, pleasant work that need not take one minute from your regular job. Your profits will be just so much extra money, to help with the regular expensei. to buy things you want that vou can’t afford. FREE SUPPLIES AND OUTFIT. Y'e tell you how to make money, supply everything you need to do it, and pay cash from the moment you begin work. Cl IP AND MAIL THIS COUPON FOR OUR OFFER. National Confectionery Industry, 77. Queen street, Auckland. Gentlemen,—Please send me your FREE BOOK and particulars of your FREE Outfit offer. I don’t promise to accept it, but I want to see what it is like. Name Street

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1927, Page 3

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