A large and varied assortment oi aprons and overalls in all the, latest styles and newest colourings now showing at “Paterson’s”—Advt.
Parisian Tics at 2s lid, easily worth ■ls lid to .5s Gd. Selling freely.—W. H. Stopforth.—Advt.
Men! Cali and have a glance at oililarge and varied range of men’s suitings. The shades are of the very latest and prices within the reach of all.— W. H. Stopforth’ B.—Advt.
Just landed 200 eases Penrroains, Cox’s Pippins, Delicious, choice desert apples. Also cookers. The growers instructions are to sell at the lowest market prices.—Paterson Michel and Co. Ltd. (’Phone No. 2i—Advt.
-MUSSOLINI WAIVES FORTUNE. ROME, September 5. Mussolini tins waived a claim to a large fortune bequeathed him by Signora Cartella, and has handed the money to the public treasury. Mussolini was willed the entire fortune after numerous legacies, including seven thousand sterling to charities.
Preserve a good supply of eggs with Sharland’s -Mon Brand Egg Preservative, while they are cheap. Clean and economical.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1928, Page 2
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