I I 1 I I I I I I I I OLIVER & DUFF: P FOOTWEAR IMPORTERS, HOKITIKA. NOW IS Till, i I !K WHEN A .MAN A I’l RF.CIATES THE WARMTH UK FAIR OF STRONG BOOTS AND THICK WOOLLEN SOX. OLIVER AND DUFF ARE SHOWING A PARTICULARLY FINE SELECTION OF MEN’S BOOTS, STURDILY BUILT OF STOUT YET PLIANT LEATHER. AN D ALL ARE REMARKABLY LOW-PRICED. C ALL A N D F I T TIT E M O N T-D A Y
Old English pattern. Quality Silver Plated British Made SPOONS & FORKS STEWART DAWSON’S PRICES: Table Spoons and Forks 60/- per dozen Dessert Spoons & Forks, 45/- per dozen Soup Spoons—--60- per dozen Tea Spoons or Coffee Spoons 24/- per dozen Sold Singly or in any quantity. _ CATALOGUES POSTED FREE. w: % Fiddle pattern. Stewart Dawson’s - SILVERSMITHS. * STEWART DAWSON’S CORNER :: CHRISTCHURCH. - The Famous DURHAM-DUPLEX Safety Razor Reduced from 7/6 to 5/Post Free All complete in a nice White Xylonite Case, Stewart Dawson’s STEWART DAWSON’S CORNER :: CHRISTCHURCH. J
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HEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO.. LTD., ESTABLISHED ISGS. fire, MARINE, ACCIDENT, Also acts as Trustee, Executor, Agent Attorney. Capital £1,500.000 Paid up and Reserves, including undivided profit £1.798.810 Uet Income £1,373,6J-I THE PREMIER COLONIAL COY. Branch offices for Canterbury and West Coast: 111 Hereford St., C-lmst-ohtirch —6. D. Mcllrnith, Manager. Agent at Hokitika—A. B. King Sub-Agent, Ross —J. Crowley am. Coy. Agent at Three Mile-J. C. Malfroy and Coy. JAMES KING, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONKit, REVELL ST., HOKITIKA. ■* r j|i ; OßTEß OF MERCANTILE STATIONERY of every description. Acfcount books, all sizes. Typewriting ribbons, paper and sundries, fancy and orndtnental stationery, drawing paper, scfcPhl bags and requisites, stocked. Birthday and reward hooks, cards and illuminated tbits, Bibles,- prayers and litWS bbttkS and magazines arririny by BTery mail.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 August 1927, Page 4
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435Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 12 August 1927, Page 4
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