BARGAIN NEWS News of real bargains is as eagerly read by thrifty PEOPLE AS NEWS OF THE EVENTS OF THE OUTER WORLD IN THE COLUMNS OF THEIR FAVOURITE DAILY. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE NUMEROUS BARGAINS TO BE HAD AT “PATERSONS”—GOOD SERVICE AND QUALITY BEING THE OUTSTANDING FEATURE, AND THE PRICES ARE RIGHT •CrewcLson's Pillow Slij'n. 2'll pair Gents’ Colonial V 00l Sox Coloured Towels, from 21 11 ~ from 1/- pair 54in. White Table Damask 2/11 yard ~ Suede Gloves 4/3 „ 80in. Finley’s WK*-e Sheet- ~ Winter Shirts 7/0 iug 3/11 ~ ~ IG-rih Umbrellas 12/0 Tea. Towels good size, 10-Jd 1/-1/3 ea ~ Warm Pyjamas from 8/9 Ladies’ Silk & Wool Hose 3/6 pair ~ Tweed Overcoats from 39/0 SPECIAL LINE OF juADIES’ COLOURED RUBBER COATS, 16/6. cox 88 «PATERSONS” REnLL STTHE ECONOMIC CASH DRAPERS. Opposite the National Baul". MAIL ORD IRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. WE PAY POSTAGE. Agents for C. TAYLOR & Co,, Expert Dyers & Dry French Cleaners. SATISFACTION G U A It A N T E E D . Kasha Flannel for Winter Frocks Kasha Flannel —a delightful pure-wool fashion fabric, that supplies the need for warm'y-smart and cosilyeffec'ive Winter Frocks. All the wanted colours are here : bottle, eye'a-mr-n, hois de rose, Persian green, vieux rose, tan, wine, rosewood, brown, violet, almond, henna, navy, lilac, e’cctric, amethyst, .cocoa, cardinal, fawn. Ail full 40 inches wide. All priced per yard at Al Po UAUtX Hr a ■ Post your order to-day to The Manager, D.1.C., Box 1013, Christchurch. ' ji £ WILD and BASSETT, I 0 . ¥. ~IE YELL ST It E ET, HQ KIT IK A. H The Most Completely Equipped H Repair Shop In Westland. h H Jl WE CATEP FOR ALL CLASSES OF RLPAIR WORK 10 ALJ h MAKES OF CARS AND TRUCKS, H ! paintingmn duco and hdinary varnish colours, b upholstery and hoods a speciality. K H H ADDRESS—WILD AND BASSETT, BEVELL ST 11 EET HOKITIKA , 'PHONE 118 M. AGENTS FOR WILLY’S KNIGHT AND OVERLAND CARS, fmi ■■il" ■ * TJL! ‘ D TIT LU! LI LUIU! X LSJ! LL! HiJUSS? * £73 :t Mas ters Not How Steep the Hill, How Rough the Stony Trail, A.J.S. Wins Through. 1 OR CYCLING WEST COAST CONDI[ONS ARE NOT THE BEST. HAT’S WHY OUR CYCLISTS FREER. THE CYCLE WHICH STANDS P UNDER SEVERE PUNISHMENT -THE CYCLE "WHOSE ENGINEERING PERFECTION GIVES IT THE OWER, SPEED AND INDOMITABLE ENACITY TO CONQUER ALL DIFTCULTIES—AND THAT CYCLE IS THE A.J.S. iLL TO-DAY AND INSPECT IT AT B O TOOHEY, BEVELL STREET 2Z OKITIKA.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1927, Page 1
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407Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1927, Page 1
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