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HOW LONG DOES A SUIT LAST YOU? u THE AVERAGE SUIT IS GENERALLY USED EQR GARDENING AFTER ABOUT NINE MONTHS’ WEAR—THIS IS BOTH WASTEFUL AND UNNECESSARY. YOU CAN ACTUALLY GET DOUBLE THE WEAR FROM YOUR SUIT IF. YOU SEND IT ALONG TO BE TREATED, BY THE TAYLOR SCIENTIFIC, NON-ODOUR PROCESS OF DRY-CLEANING. ALL GREASE SPOTS, STAINS AND DUST ARE EXTRACTED BY A . NEW NON-ODOUR PROCESS. THEN THE SUIT. IS ItANDPRESSED. PRACTICALLY A NEW SUIT FOR A FEW SHILLINGS. R. PATERSON* | MERGER. tf BEVELL BTBEET, iLO’F.’ITI'K A. ( H (REPRESENTING C. TAYLOR AND CO., CHRISTCRuRCHO

'Racing cyclists specify B»S,A'. " Austral” Racing Bicycle * fbt&Zgiied in response 'to requests Jrhnk the leading &adc aufift, /cad-racing fcyclisfcs, and to the usual high standard o£ quality, the B.S.A. “Austral” Racing -Bicycle is a .lightweight model 1 OMt -u dae to the tife of tdhftig of a smaller. than standard gaUge. _ B.S.A. “drop-out” rear fork, ends and ether special B.S.A. features are also incorporated in the design. Follow the example set lay the leading Australasian racing men and ride the BvStA; s “Austral” Racing Bicy'de. WrUeior copy oj the Nu[. oataUtm to ® ' ~1. BJROWJV HE I'ELL STREET, OXGKITIKA. weignuvg omy The B.SJh Austral Racing Bicyd# £l7 ®

JUJ. .4* “Whenever there’s a cough, croup or any other kind of chest trouble in the house I know the best remedy to take home is Hearne’s. It’s graduated for use at all ages—the children like it —and it gives relief so quickly ! Then, too, it strengthens the lungs against future attacks.”, , SRONCViItiS C, „ _i's a psoven a remedy fbr eveiy kind ® of counts’ chest dolq. 216 &4!6 N.£. Office: Vdcarne** Buildings, \V el lice lon

O’CONNELL & mum, UKVELL STREET HOKITIKA. ihjriGH CLASS FURNITURE made —to any design. Our oak suites are a speciality. Kapoc bedding and wire mattre.s.always on baud. Full information oil enquiry at tbo Factory, opposite) Schroder aim Co - drapery tbo;..

iiPSE FERTILISERS I SE ECIAL MIXTURES FOR GRASS POTATOES AND TURNIPS. ANALYSIS OF SOILS UNDERTAKEN and advice of mixtures most suitable supplied free. SUPER-PHOSP OATES AND BASi SLAG. Obtainable from— Wu. PERRY & COY., Westland Agents for tiie— NEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATING COY., CHRISTCHURCH. NOW, IN .STOCKGRASS AND TURNIP SEEDS. WM. PERKY & COY., I WELD STREET, HOKITIKA.

j. SATCiIELL'S CHEAP BOOT DEPOT HEVELL STREET, HOKITIKA THE CHEAPEST AND BEST BOOI’SHOP IN HOKITIKA. GEORGE LAKIN MANAGE li. ’Phone No. 149.

j¥l. ! HOUSTON & CO. I AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS WHARF AND CAMP STREETS, HOKITIKA. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. I'OAn 0 roomed DWELLING on owOUU good J-aore Section, Seweil St. Half ca.-h, balance at CJ per cent. i?OA 2 SECTIONS fronting S, v/eil Street and Town licit (no.-t..). Half cash, balance 6 per cent. £25 4 SECTIONS, Tudor Street 4?OAA Good SECTION in Revel! Street, central titnation; good termi. DWELLING, Hampden St. Splendid ‘eclion with good situation.

OQ7H DWELLING m Park St. i? a K Good J-acre SECTION, Weld Street, JTI O fi Comfortable 6-roomed SUA U U COTTAGE. Bealey St. good section j Govt, mortgage. We have numerous other town properties on our register; iij&i feverki farm properties for sale aoi. will be pieaaed to receive enquiries. Mi a mm * ™‘ imm

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1927, Page 4

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519

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1927, Page 4

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