BE PREPARED FOR A COLD SNAP BY PURCHASING A PAIR OF MILLERS DOUBLE BED WHITE BLANKETS- 32/6 MADE FROM PETONE FINE WOOL DOUBLE BED GREY BLANKETS 20/SINGLE BED WITTTE BLANKETS 22 /° SINGLE BED GREY BLANKETS WG 801 n. DOUBLE BED FINISH SHEETS 12/- pair 80in. DOUBLE BED SUPER QUALITY SHEETS 14/- „ 72in. THREE QUARTER BED SUPER QUALITY SHEETS 12/- „ 54in. SINGLE BED SUPER QUALITY SHEETS 10/- „ 80in. DOUBLE BED UNBLEACHED SHEETS 12/6 ~ PETONE DRESS FLANNEL, 30in WIDE. IN MAUVE, SAXE, ELECTRIC, MULBERRY, V. ROSE, RED, APPLE GREEN, BOTTLE GREEN AND FAWN—2s 6d yard. MAIL ORDERS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH. MILLER’S WAREHOUSE, Box 76; ’Phone 179. Also afc Greymouth and Westport.
MADE ■ TO - MEASURE SUITS IN NAVY SERGE. ANY STYLE FOR £6.6.0. .MADE FROM THE WORLD KNOWN PRIESTLEYS. NAVY SERGE (GUARANTEED INDIGO). DELIVERY GUARANTEED FOR EASTER. WE HAVE ONLY ENOUGH MATERIAL FOR THIRTY SUITS—CALL TO-DAY AND HE MEASURED. W. H. STOPFORTH, GENT'S OUTFITTER MERCER P.0.80X 94. -PHONE 167. REVEL L BTB EE T, HOKITIKA.
UNION COMPANY'S LINE. The Kaimai is due at Greymouth tomorrow from Wellington to load coal, timber and general cargo for the same port, also timber for Minima. The Ivanna is scheduled to arrive at Greymouth on Saturday from Auckland to load coal, timber and a quantity of timber for the same port. The Poolta is scheduled to arrive at Greymouth on Saturday from Bluff to load coal, timber and a quantity oi polos for Auckland. The Putiki is due nt Greymouth early next week from Napier to load coal and timber for Kaikoliu. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. GRKYMOUTII, Mar. 22.—Sailed at 10 p.m. on 21st Regains for Wanganui. OKTTRTJ, Afar. 22.—Arrived at 10.30 a.m., Elsie, from Milford Sound. WELLINGTON, March 22.—Sailed at 11.20 p.m. Kaimai for Greymouth.
u mON s TEAM gH3P C 0T "! or NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. PROPOSED SAILINGS. fOfi WELLINGTON from LYTTEL TON—•Wahine, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. •Maori, Monday, Wednesday, Friday- • Oil fuel. Coast passengers connect with stea mer at Lyttelton on Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays, and may obtain tickets at the Hokitika oflico. WELLINGTON-PICTON SERVICE. Tamahine will run as follows: — Leave Wellington: Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays at at 3 p.m.; Saturdays 1.15 p.m. Leave Picton: Tuesdays, Thursdays at 2.30 p.m.; Fridays at S-Sl p.m.; Sunday 6 p.m. FOR SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON *Marama, Friday, 13th April, at 3 p.m. Maungnnui, Friday, tSOtli March. 3 p.m. FOR MELBOURNE FROM LYTTEL TON, VIA WELLINGTON. Manuka, Thursday, 2f)th March. Manuka, Thursday, 10th. May. FOR MELBOURNE FROM LYTTEL TON,, VIA DUNEDIN and BLUFF Manuka, Wednesday, 18th. April. Manuka, Wednesday, 30th May. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, Etc Via Vancouver, from Auckland. *A«rangi, Tuesday, 10th. April. *Niagara, Tuesday', Bth May. VA ’FRISCO, FROM WELLINGTON *Makura, Tuesday', 27th March. Tuesday, 24tli April. •Three classes of passenger accommo dation. FOR FIJI, TONGA, - AND SAMOA FROM AUCKLAND. Tofua, Saturday, 24th March. TO CALCUTTA FROM N.Z. s.s. Sussex, May and September. Limited passenger accommodation. AGENTS FOR P. and O. LINE. AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COY., LTD. AGENTS FOR ORIENT STEAM NAVIGATION COY., LTD. Particulars upon application to—,T. H. WILSON, Revell St., Hokitika. There’s no sticky mess when you polish with liquid “ Tan-01.” Unsurpassed for furniture, floors, linoleums, and all leather gooi. <- Easy to apply. Economical. All gri—ers. —Advt. An opportunity of securing drapery, men’s and boys’ clothing, ladies’ apparel and Underclothing, furnishings etc. etc. at extraordinary low prices presents itself at McKay and Son’s Great Realisation Sale now on.—Advt. Particular cooks specify Sbarland’s Table Vinegar. Rich, piquant, and free from mineral acids. In bottle or bulk. Accept no other,—Advt.
n SMASHING REDUCTIONS IN CHINA DINNER SERVICES, ENGLISH CHINA, CUI’S AND SAUCERS, DISHES BASINS ETC. ALL MUST GO! COME AND GET YOUII ' ’ SHARE OF THE EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS. BIG CLEARANCE SALE ENGLISH DINNER SERVICES, 32-PIECE, 32s 6d. ENGLISH DINNER, SERVICES, BLACK AND WHITE (STOCK PATTERN) 67s 6d. ENGLISH FOLEY CHINA BREAKFAST CUPS AND SAUCERS, 6s 6d (HALF-DOZEN). TEAS FROM 3s 6d (HALF-DOZEN). TEAPOTS FROM 1s 6d EACH. GLASS DISHES 4d, 6d, 9d, is EACH. PUDDING BOWLS 6d, 9d, 1s EACH. GLASSES FROM 2s 3d HALF DOZEN. ■ Harley and Coy., Ltd,, THE HO M E RICHMOND QUAY, CREY Hokitika Representative:— MR ILES BAKER, Park St., Hokitika. MAKERS MOUTH
HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK ESTABLISHED 1866. Under the Savings Bank Act of 18.52 HAMILTON ST., HOKITIKA. Interest is now allowed on deposits up to £2OO AT 4i% PER ANNUM. ON THE MONTHLY MINIMUM balance. The TRUSTEES MEET EVERY vi'ONTH for despatch of business. ALEX AITKEN, A ct> n g-Man sger.
TAILORED SUITS FROM 160 s. \t()UR CHOICE CAN BE MADE 1 FROM A WIDE RANGE °F MATERIALS. Ladies:' For a number of years we have made a speoFal study of ladies’ tailoring Satisfaction guaranteed. FRANK BALLINGER 4 CO. VRVFLL STREET T7IOR ladies’ and gent’s second-hand ' CYCLES just overhauled and enamelled, as good as new, the prices being right, try I. BROWN & CO.
■a-ica irnU lt..U 12a 15:.;J 1i.5.1 15 1 IS.IiSI li ia..-»l—li..iiil—lS""-—— f McKay’ Stock Realisation Sale! i H I i MILLINERY BARGAINS! FROCK BARGAINS! \ HATS AND FROCKS MUST BE CLEARED WITHOUT Rt .ERVE a ■ ■ ! I I HATS o o o 0 4/11 ALL ONE PRICE C o o o G o o o o o o o OCKS 411 9/11 CORNER OF TANCREO AND WELD STREETS, HOKITIKA 9 ■BG3 V W McKAY & SON CO" C ~ v F TA'il HED AND WELD STREETS, HOKITIKA
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 March 1928, Page 2
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