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mCa2E3mBS!CM3B^nB^CB3BS33Ena^nSrSM BROWN SHOE (N THE m :w Brov/n iiLues /m WHAT AHK THEY, THESE GLORIOUS NEW S]| A I)ES THAT HAVE BROUGHT ABOUT THIS DEMAND FOR NOTHING HUT BROWN SHOES? ARE THEY REALLY SO DIFFERENT? REALLY SO LOVELY? MOST ASSUREDLY THEY ARE. THERE’S CINNAMON BROWN FOR DAYTIME. OAK AND CHESTNUT. SUGAR BROWN FOR EVENING. RICH AND WARM. AND RUDDY. NEW COLOURS IN NEW LEATHERS. WITH THE NEW HEELS AND NEW TRIMMINGS. AT THE SAME .MODERATE BRICES. -© OLIVER & DUFF, FOOTWEAR IMP-0 TERS, HOKITIKA BE VKI, L STREET. HOKITIKA. J □ □ i"! □ tj u u □ i!!l □ n | 8 8 ts B fj y y You positively must win one of the hundred Cush Prizes some time. Just keep collecting coupons while you drink the BEST tea. When Choosing Diamonds LOOK FOR QUALITY f'ef' 05$ ■%'J customer that no allowed to tarnish their 50 years of stainless business integrity. Now, as never before, it behoves the Diamond King buyer to choose from STEWART DAWSONS, where you can be sure of the QUALITY, LASTING BEAUTY and VALUE of the Diamonds purchased. If you cannot call to inspect, send for Free Illustrated Catalogue. S3> <?u -%OOL Stewart Dawsosis THE HOUSE OF WORLD-WIDE REPUTE, STEWART DAWSON’S CORNER, CHRISTCHURCH. Trastworthy Wa The “Moeris" NON-MAGNETIC LEVER This Watch la made to withstand haid wear and rough usage, and ia not affected by temperature or electricity. It will run on a hot stove, on the ico, or on a dynamo, equally as well aa in the pocket. In Nickel or Oxidised Steel Case. 30/Post Free anywhere in N.Z. iY£- , :x I / Sr The Moeris ’ ’ l-Magnetic Non Lever STEWART DAWSONS STEWART DAWSON’S CORNER :: CHRISTCHURCH. rjSk tm SESf ft wm KITCHENS ANGES § i Thousand* of Clever Housewives say with pardonable pride: “ fily Range i Shaddock ! ” Women know that Ranges of this make are unequalled for service and rank i highest in Popularily. YOU CAN GET AH “ORION" J, TO SUIT YOUR HOME. 7he Range that has 60 years of experience built into it! & 'Orion ” Ranges are famous because they are so reliable. The draught is perfect, the Ovens a delight to use, end Fuel costs unusually light. Ask yooff ® Ironmonger to show you one. H. E. SHACKLOCK Ltd. Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, Auckland. iVE T y/p You positively must win one of the hundred Cash Prizes some time. Just keep collecting coupons while you drink the BEST tea.

DEE’S GROCERY GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, REV ELL STREET—HOKITIKA >TOTIPY THAT FROM AUGUST Ist. all transactions must be on a CASH AND CARRY BASTS, at reduced prices. Count r\ customer* jr usual. OUTSTANDING \CCOUN I - vi! BE E’ROM HIT. \ t-M|i Patroii' will tin* a ■ duction iu [i."u . . wun i . more. _ ___ I i jr. « vrrrrr.; 1/ • r.. \ v boot ***:•’- i IIEVKI.j tins- I hi K • i'EST »*•' : , t-iw rv hokii ik « _ J GEORGE UK!? A! a N A n E R AH-wcol Velour Coat Send Bust, Hips, in Sleeve—Heck to Hem. A wonderful example of Glasson’s values only produced in so good a Quality by buying the Velour in huge quantities. Tailored to measure in our own workroom. Tucks may be had instead of pleats if preferred. Collar is of selected Coney, in Mole, Grey, Beaver, Black, etc.. Colours: Co- ' coa, Bight Brown, Fawn, Navy, Nigger, G-ray, Wine, Bose, Not obtainable in the usual way in Coats for less than sgns. Ovor 40in bust 4/- extra. Over 44 bnst 7/6 extra. Write for Catalogue Glasson’s Warehouse 9$ Lichfield St., CHRISTCHURCH Money baok if not Satisfied.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1928, Page 4

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