( or continuation of news see fourth page.) ANTED KNOWN—Owing to a T T reduction on wholesale prices of fresh fish, we now offer the public fresh groper and flounders at lOd per lb., only at The Hygiene Fish Mart. Phone your order now, ring 212. WANTED KNOWN that wo have installed a telephone, No. 212, for your convenience. We deliver your orders so ring 212 Hygiene Fish Mart and place your orders early. Mill wood supplied, 2ft. at per load, 8s Od cash on delivery. Beach gravel per load 3s.—John Coyle, Fitvdierhert St. ’Phone 95.
WANTED KNOWN—Fresh groper and flounders arriving to-night. lOd lh. Also smoked fish at reduced prices at the Hygiene Fish Mart. Phone 212. We have no canvassers. WANTED KNOWN—We shall have cooked fish and chips t) take away, Friday and Saturday from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m.—The Hygiene Fish Mart, ’phone 212. Order now. FOl? SALE—Second-hand “Vega” SEPARATOR, 45 gal. capacity. In good order. Apply “Guardian” Office. OST—Small BAG containing fishing -Li gear. Reward. Apply to “Guardian” Office. lANCY BRAID STRAWS, high L creased crown, drooping hrim slightly turned up at hack, hound and trimmed with Faille ribbon, finished at side with smart ribbon pleating. Shades are—new blue, mauve, teak, rose beige and Sahara—l2s fid to 18s 6d at McKAY’S. iLEATED SKIRTS in all check, two -L tone design, these have fine pleats at side, or groups at intervals. In all the leading shades—l9s Gd to ns 6d at McKAY’S.
VOILE FROCKS—Newest colourings light and grey. Smart floral | and fancy designs, trimmed plainly to match; long sleeves—l3s 6d, 17s Gd to 27s 6d at McKAY’S. ILORAL SILK FROCKS—In the -I- new Rayon Art Silk. Beautiful floral designs and color combinations, trimmed with plain silk to tone—39s Gel and 45s at McKAY’S. RAY BE CHENE JUMPERS—Eton collar, waistcoat fronts, in all the newest shades—29s Gd at McIvAY’S. READY-TO-WEAR CRINOLIXES, high folded crown, small drooping brim turned up across back, bound and smartly trimmed with faille ribbon to tone; shades are—oatmeal, rose beige, Sahara, new blue—l6s Gd, 18s Gd to 25s at McKAY’S. CHECK GINGHAMS—SO pieces newest checks and fast colours, 38in. w id e is, Is 3d and Is 9d at McKAY’S THREE MILE HALL. HARD-UP MASQUERADE BALL. in aid of Three MiTe Hall funds on FRIDAY, OCTOBER. 21st. Music by Lawn’s Orchestra; good supper. Admission: Gents 2s, ladies Is.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1927, Page 3
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