0 NEW STYLES EVENING I*Jl IF IT’S NEW SHOES FOR A COMING DANCE Oil PARTY—some;:SING smarter,, than THE NEXT GIRL'S, vet not TOO EXPENSIVE-IN SHORT, AN EXCLUSIVE PAIR OF EVENING SHOES AT A REALLY LOW PRICE, YOU SHOULD SEE DVR NEWEST RANGE. CALL AND SEE THEM TO-DAY. O .Li 1V EXL & 11E VE L L STIIE ET , lIOKIT 1 K A .
Silver-Plated Tea Set Beauty and fine workmanship combined with unequalled value. £5/10/1m S pieces. J for 3 piccos. s}3t if Extra fine Quality. Full sized Teapot, Sugar Basin and Cream Jug. Stewatt Dawson's Special Price . . £5/10/Stewart SILVERSMITHS, STEWART DAWSON’S CORNER, CHRISTCHURCH.
9 A Silver-Plated ENTREE P ¥C * SO/ i^r for NO BETTER VALUE ANYWHERE. #fgß3 Quite plain in design, heavily silvcrplatcd, Beautifully made and perfectly finished. 50/- Post Free. Other designs CO/- 70/- 75/- 85/Stewart Dawsen's SILVERSMITHS, STEWART DAWSON’S CORNER, CHRISTCHURCH.
HEARME’S. CUKE BRONCHITIS W7m r “ • Includin&ZS ahe mfMNmwmwvm. In 1926 the L-A Twin was the Motor sensation of the season. For 1927, its successor, the Lockwood Twin, offers sLiil greater value. Fifteen New Features again make it the .The Lockwood “Pilot” alone is an improvement of priceless value. It “takes hold of t he Motor when you let go.” i LOCKWOOD V FORMERLY h BOAT @ MOTOR Is light, compact, complete—requires no batteries, attaches instantly to any boat and sets a pace that few can follow, e You will find it thh peppiest Motor that ever pushed a boat, and the most convenient and comfortable to operate. ) Remember, all the finer features of flic L-A Twin have been detained, and 15 New improvements added in tlvu 1927 Lockwood Twin. £45 COMPLETE SEND CHRISTCH URCH SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. W. H. TISDALL LTD., % J »-*?*•» C«*~rlkC-'■% m m CHRISTCHURCH.
NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LTD., ESTABLISHED 1865. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, Also acts as Trustee, Executor, Agent Attorney. Capital £1,500,000 Raid up and Reserves, including undivided profit £1,798,810 Net Income £1,373,69*1 THE PREMIER COLONIAL COY. Branch offices for Canterbury and West Const: 111 Hereford St., Christchurch—o. D. MclLraith, Manager. Agent at Hokitika—A. B. King. Sub-AgenJt, Ross—J. Crowley and Coy. Agent at Three Mile—*T. C. Malfroy and Coy. JAMES KING, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, REVELL STkTuOKITIKA. •IMPORTER OF MERCANTILE STATIONERY of every description. Account books, all sizes. Typewriting ribbons, paper and sundries, fancy and ornamental stationery, drawing paper, sdhool bags and requisites, stocked. Birthday and reward books, cards and illuminated texts, Bibles, prayers and hymn a. The latest books and magazines ao> fifing by erery mail.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1927, Page 4
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411Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1927, Page 4
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