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SHORTER SKIRTS. -Men take as much interest fashions these days ;\.s the hid it most i>l' them (the men. no me; he interested to know tlmt I'ashi let ins predict even shorter .shir ‘ Welle’ siiid one proniinent h imm. " I'm in favour of it. uomen want to lie coiiilortal t hem.” " Well,” snid :i friend, "t liei lon costs ;i hit of money. .My e costs me only 8d mi ounce loon Ilnurs' .Smoking Tolineeo, ami il and comforting. Also in handy | loz. !)d., llosc. Is (id. Advt. in llse , and i) will i hoisiimss C fhe e. let I'Olllmfori, It's cool eket s

The marriape was solemnised at All Quints' ( ’liureh. Hokitika, on Wednesday liv tho ltev. -I. Perkins. id Mi- Norman 1{ :t in In 11 nml .Mis'- Solma limpst rorn. ol' tho Marquis ol' l.orne 110101. Hokitika. The hi'ido. who was oivon away hy Mr (I. .lolmnson, wore peurpot.to ovor I'tipt silk, with luce panoli'od front to tono. also a pink tullo omhroidorod veil mado in mop cap stylo with oraiipn hlossom and coronot complete. She carried a sheath of chrysanthemums and heather, with silk streamers. The hridesmaid. Miss l.orna Itondroiph <(!reymouth). wore lemon coloured penrpotte with coronet of rihhon and nraiipo hhi.-som-. and carried a posy of sprint (lowers. Mr and Mrs Itandall later motored to (’liristchnrih. via Nelson and l\aikoitra. They will reside in Hokitika. Prior to hi- marriage, Mr I’andall was met hv the stall ol tlie Mestlamt County Council. Mr Dale (senior loroman), on hclialf of tho staff, presented Mr Uandall with a shaving sol, and handed him an atternnon tea set for presentation to Mr- Uandall. Tho most effective specific for cold and coughs is “ Nar/d.” A few drops taken on lump sugar will give instant; relief. Is Cxi huys <>o doses.—Advt.

(Kor continuation ol news see touitli pnge.) TO LET—One I{OOOI. unfurnished; in central position. Apply to ‘•(luardiau” Office. NEW Spring .Millinery, just in from London. A lovely lot of new lulls now on view in our showroom. MeKAY’S, Hokitiku. MEN'S OILSKINS that keep you drv. Oilskin coats d~s (kl and (ills (kl, roadman's coats 19,s did and ‘2<)s lid, Imtterllys Ids (id ami Ms lid. Fisherman's leggings 12s, cyclists’ leggings Ms lid and 2hs.-MoKAY’S. Hokitika. M'BX’S TWEED TROUSERS, dark grey colour, sizes -I to < —Ms fid pair; great wearing line. McKAVS, Hokitika. MEN'S ST KIM I'd) NE (.1,1(1 EE SHI UTS. special line, prices :Js lid and (is fid each. McKAY’S. Hokitika. MEN’S FANCY SON. Is lid pair at McKAY’S. Hokitika. KAPOC MATTRESSES—Best quality tensed Kama rang Kapoc—• single lied Ills Gd to HSs (id, doul.le led .Ids to (ids. Teased kapoc 2s Ik Send for sample ticking and kapoc.— McKAY’S. Hokitika. Window blind specialists.—\Ye make bungalow and hlinds of all sizes. Complete with spring roller and fittings at lowest prices. Perfectly pleated hungalow hlinds, we excell in. Send for sample blind and measurement chart. —MeKAY’S, Hokitika. I 7101? host quality LADIES’ HOSIERY go to McKAY’S. They stock the good lines in the newest fashionable shades. /'"'CARPETS and LINOLEUMS—MeVM KAY’S is the leading houke for carpets and linoleums. Call and see their fine display.

FARMERS’ UNION. A MEETING of the above Union will be bold in the Public Hall. Kokatahi on THURSDAY, AUGUST 18th. at 8 p.m. ft. MOYNIHAX. Secretary. MEMORIAE HALL. KUMAftA. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 9th. 1927. IrUMAIIA VOLUNTEER EIRE L BRIGADE’S Annual Plain and Fancy Dress Rail. Promenade Supper and efficient M.C. Ross’ Orchestra . Double ticket os. extra lady 2s fid, ft. C. BELL. Secretary. Secretaries please note date ! DEE’S GROCERY I GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, REV ELL STREET-HOKITIKA. tvtoTIFY THAT FROM ! AUGUST !IN i s t. all transactions must be on | a CASH AND CARRY BASIS, at reduced prices. Country customers waited on as usual. OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS MUST BE PROMPTLY PAID. Patrons will find a substantial reduction in prices as a result of the new move.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1927, Page 3

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