SPECIAL LINES AT W. MCKAY & SON’S -MEN’S FELT HATS, shades Grey and Fawn, latest shapes— 9s 11d. MEN’S LUVISCA PYJAMA SUITS, newest stripes, best quality—'29s Gd. BOYS’ STBONG SADDLE TWEED SHOUTS, guaranteed to wear — Prices 5s 6d to 9s 6d. BOYS’ DARK GREY TWEED SPORTS SUITS— Prices 22s Gd to 355. The latest in MEN’S TWEED CAPS—--4S 6d to 7S G(A .MEN’S BORSALINO FUR FELT HATS, newest shapes— 355. MEN’S XMAS SUITS, new worsteds and serges— J2s 6d to 150 S. MEN’S CHEAP TWEED SUITS—--55s to 79s Gd. BOYS’ HARDWEAR SHORTS—--4s 6d to 7s 6d. .MEN'S FANCY SOX NEW DESIGNS 2s Gd to 4s 7d a pair. MEN’S HEMSTITCHED AND BORDER ED HANDKERCHIEFS—6d, 9d, is, to 1s 6d.
HOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ SUN HELMETS, in grey, crash and elieck—--2s 9d and 3s 6d. MEN’S LATEST STYLE SHIRTS, with stiff and soft collars—- 11s 6d. .MEN’S NEWEST AND BEST TIES—--2s Ild, 3s 6d and 5s Gd. MEN’S WHITE SILK SCARVES— Prices 3s 6d, 6s 6d, 14s 6d to 21s. MCKAY’S THE LEADING DRAPER II OKITIKA.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE PRICES. REVISED NOVEMBER LIST, 1927. Bmall sound potatoes, 300ll>. sacks, 3s; seed potatoes (Arran Olid, Clninokeeper, Early Puritan) -Is cwt. Black Kidneys, Jersey Bonus 7s Gd out.; milling wheat, 2001 G. sacks 21s (id; feed oats, 13s Gd ; pollard, 1801 b. sack, Ms Cd; bran. 16l)lb. sack, Ills; Matchless flour 2001 b. sack 3Gs, 1001 b. sack 19s Gd. 5011). sack 10s; carrots. As Gd a sugar bag; swedes 3s Gd per 9011).; artichokes. 2d per lb; best heavy oatshcaf chaff 105 s per ton (sacks included), single bags 4s Gd (sacks included); straw chaff freshly cut, big bags 2s 9d (bags in) ; pure extracted clover honey GOli). tins, 27s Gd; Canterbury mild cured bacon, rolls, Is, hams Is 2d ; seed oat tares, grass-seed, cocksfoot clovers at lowest prices. Samples and quotations on application. AVaimate’.s choice strawberries will be ready this nionlli. Cabbage, rhubarb, lettuce and other vegetables in plentiful supply. Cash with orders. Freight Is 4d per cwt. to anv station. C. E. MEREDITH LTD.,
PUBLIC NOTICE H. A. THOMPSON UNDERTAKER. & MONUMENTAL MASON GIBSON QUAY, HOKITIKA. mnE BUSINESS of the fate H. A. -L Thompson will be continued under the same name with MR ARNOLD THOMPSON in charge as Manager. A continuance of the support so freely given in the past, is solicited, and every attention is guaranteed.
DEE’S GROCERY GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, REYELL STREET-HOKITIKA. Notify that from august Ist. nil transactions must be on a CASH AND CARRY BASTS, 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 tlie new move.
F. W. THOMPSON l COY. (J. P. COULSON, PROPRIETOR). CARRYING AND FORWARDING AGENTS, HA LI. ST. HOKITIKA. CARRYING in all ;ts branches, town or country. Furniture securely packed and forward to any part of N.Z. Agent for N.Z Express Coy. P>«ne
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1927, Page 3
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