■M. m cm. MODISH ■! |;|.' varied choice oe colours \ND SHAPES FOUND IN OLIVER AM) DUFF’S NEW SHIPMENT OF SPRING UUOTWEAR WILL ENABLE EVERY LADY TO OBTAIN DAINTY SHOES TO MATCH OR HARMONISE WITH HER PRETTY SPRING FROCK. INCLUDED in this CHARMING RANGE ARE the FASHIONABLE KID SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST COLOU It S . ALSO IN LIZARD, PATENT, TAN, GLACE KID, SATIN AND BROCADE. CALL TO-DAY AND INSPECT THE LATEST SHOES. W OLIVER & F-0 OTWEAR IMPORTERS, HOKITIKA.
m Quality Silver Plated British Made SPOONS & FORKS •Ct OtcßEhglish pattern. STEWART DAWSON’S PRICES: Table Spoon 3 and Porks 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. v Fiddle pattern. CATALOGUES POSTED FREE. § SILVERSMITHS. CHRISTCHURCH. ’ % STEWART DAWSON’S CORNER ■ The Famous PURHAM-DUPLEX Safety Razor Reduced from Post Free All complete in a nice White Xylonite Case. STEWAKT DAWSpN’ >IT’S COBSBB CHKISTCHURCH. i
ffl ctke HEA m BROHCHITIS w?.. r.tx-zrzaa ppwgggs sraw* fS»., -'-: < ’rsfe 0 oafei ®,ii! \\ ll .«f^u<»4s*3p£ * ~ -' ! w*S*Tsrs-??- -75 "’* Jn 1926 the L-A Twin v&3 t«e ~ sensation of th? season. .. _ ; For 1927, its successor, the _**&••»-•••-» - ,Lockwood Twin, offers still Teater value. Fiftecij New »il.-o it- tnft iMatures again make it the Motor that in‘‘.-r year ahead. iThe Lockwood “Pilot alone ** an improvement of priceless value. It “takes hold of the Jvlotor when you let go. SSJss motor BOAT i ? la light, compact, complete—requires no batteries, attaches instantly to ail/ boat and sets a pace that few can follow. You will find it the peppiest M*«ever pushed a boat, and the most convenient and comfortaolc to operate. Remember, all the liner features of the L-A T t fj, n I feK e I s®£? retained, and 15 NcW improvements added in tl* 19-/ Lock wood Twin., /*4.C COMPLETE CHRISTCHURCH ■ riEND FOR niLCSiltA'll-il) CATALOGUE '* W. H. TISDALL LTD., OH R i STC «•»«»■ 0 ipiZEALMIDmsUSMiCECO., LT D„ ESTABLISHED 1305. FIRE, MAEINK, ACCIDENT, Also acts as Trustee, Executor, Agent * Attorney. '* £1,500,000 Capital Raid up and Reserves, in- 7{) g g^Q ' eluding undivided pront ® I3T3 6<>4 Upt Income " ’ s?r2s‘* H a““-^ Acr "" s * g J? r A Three W ito-J. C. MMfrw apd Coy. mom JAMES KING, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, JtBVELL ST., HOKITIKA. IMPORTER OF MERCANTILE STATIONERY of every description. Account books, all sizes. Typewriting dbbons, paper and sundries, fancy and irnamental stationery, drawing paper, whool bags and requisites, stocked. Birthday and reward books, cards anti nominated texts, Bibles, prayers and latMt books and magazinos ar» n Never \ekr nacic me companion of neatly tea. — WWL&OM PURE TEA*
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1927, Page 4
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429Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1927, Page 4
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