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snsinsosai^ brown SMM IN r. E H-W Brown Shades WHAT AK E THEY, THESE CFURIOUS NEW *S II AI) E S THAT HAVE BROUGHT ABOUT THIS DEMAND DO I! NOTHING BUT BROWN SHOES:- ARE THEY REALLY SO HIKE Ell ENT? REALLY SO LOVELY ? MOST ASSUREDLY THEY ARE. THERE'S CINNAMON BROWN FOR DAYTIME. OAK AND CHEST NET. SUGAR BROWN FOR EVENING. RICH AND WARM AND RUDDY. NEW COLOURS IN NEW LEATHERS. WITH NEW HEELS AND NEW TRIMMINGS. AT THE SAME MODERATE PRICES. THE © OLIVER & DUFF- | FOOTWEAR IMPO TERS, HOKITIKA. p| nk\ kt i «.* rif >■' >■ T naki'r i:: i __ y □ m *3* You positively must win one of tfc<s hundred Cash Prize 3 me. Just collecting 33© mi HI pome time cninnna while you driak the BISST When Choosing Diamonds LOOK FOR QUALITY «<rv *3 STEWART DAWSONS built their universal reputation on QUALITY and UNEQUALLED VALUE. Every customer buys with tiio security that r.o ruJcrsp.3 c.vt3tic.-,s arc allowed to tarnish their Co yrrs of stainless business integrity. Notv, as never balers, it believe: the Diamond F.ing buyer to choose from STEWART DAY. SMC3. where you can be sure of the QUALITY. LASTING BEAUTY end VALUE of the Diamonds purchased. If you cannot call to inspect, send for Free Illustrated Catalogue. c. L . Stewart Daws ons THE HOUSE OF WORLD-WIDE REFUTE, WART DAWSON’S CORNS'®, CHRISTOi-lUT OH. r I A Trustworthy d!CiS I fr? „. 101' Iviw: The “Moeris" , MON-MAGNETIC LEVER Tills Watch is made to withstand hard wear and rough usage, and. la not affected by temporaturo or electricity. It will run on a hot stove, on tho lee, or on a dynamo, equally as well as In tho pocket. Nickel or Oxidised Steel Case. In 30/Post Free anywhere In N.Z. u -MS' YE \ The “Moeris” Non-Magnetic Lover. STEWART DAWSONS STEWART DAWSON’S CORNER CHRISTCHURCH.

cJsq , ™tchen{!3&’ !j Thousand* of U C.'ever Iloiise'.Wer [i can say with j) parifonnble pride: .1 "My R-nge i» >. t; Shaddock Wo m 893 RANGES is Orion ’’ Ranges are famous because they are so reliable. The Range that has 60 The draught is p Women tlw that years of experience built Ovens a delight to • ] Ranges of-this ———— into it ! —————— iise, and Fuel costs unusually i.. m.u:e are r encq idled foe S. nervi-e and renk highest in Popularity.. YOU CAN CET AN "ORION" L. TO SUIT L . y ?UR ho:.:*. F'ixtJxnirxrznnjxE_Jl, m Ttrzz is? *Ue©l n-Q light. Ask yoa.Ironmonger to show you one. H. E. SHACKLOCK Ltd. 'j Dunedin, Christchurch, Welling ton. Auckland. •'V.Vsc /U Y:io o.i i:i.-<-' win ,of (!h* hm.l ■ J si’thte time. J.: - ! •■,*« •» •• CiuijnMS whji;» n,» J/iv* 1 . 'J. - ' * 1 a. V , 4 £ A - 4.' I jf.i

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Bf E'S GHOCfRr u ENKR \ L 81‘OIUiK KISP F ln\ KKVEU, STRFFH HoklflK i 14.TOTIFV THAT FROM aIUI'SI Ist. all transaction.-. must Ih- on a CASH AND CARRY RAPi ; « duced prims. Conntn •iiso..m.'ce «>. irf 1 usual. i 'IN I.» 'i.n,. -i - l’»: u/.t - , Hbftlon in pro • <• 1i• "< O'. more. J. SATCHELL’S i CHEAP BOOT DEPOT BEVELL STBEET, HOKITIKA, THE CHEAPEST AND BEST ROOTBHOP IN HOKITIKA. GEORGE" LAKIN MAN .i G E It 'JSwp# M«. 149.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1928, Page 4

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