I QMARTLY FASHIONED from sturdy wear resisting Colonial Tweeds, the Boys’ Suits will give long and lasting satisfaction. McKay’s will ho pleased to fit your hoy for his Xmas suit. Will you call to-day. have a charming range of dainty and alluring under-gar-ments that are worthy of more than a passing glance, at prices surprisingly h.w. AI cK AY’S will be pleased to show you these wonderful garments. ROCKS & DRESSES at McKAY’S —Our present display of spring models is an extremely versatile one. Variety of line, colour and trimmings make for delightful originality and distinctiveness. You are cordially invited to come and inspect our showroom. THE NEW RENDEZVOUS REV ELL ST.—HOKITTK L NOW COMPLETED. The Best Ice Creams The Daintiest Afternoon Teas The Most Delicious Hot Dinners The Most Tasty Suppers. Served in just that manner that has made these Rooms truly a popular Rendezvous lor all. Ice Cream made in special room constructed according to health regulations. All cooking done in specially constructed kitchen to convey all odours from the premises. The new Rendezvous Ice Cream this year has been proclaimed by those who have had it as the best ever tasted. Gramophone and Wireless to entertain you. mwgiß«anßnaKai»ara«c^^ L. V. TING FRUITERER. (Next door to Dees’s Grocery) REVE I.L STRERT—HOKITIKA. PRESERVED GINGER WE have just landed a large quantity of best CHINESE PRESERVED GINGER in lib. jars at Is 9d per jar. ALSO : FRUITS * VEGETABLES, all at tb' lowest prices. CALL AND INSPECT.
REVEIL ST., HOKITIKA. (Next to Club Hotel;. A * •tW WORTH OF CROCKERY. HARDWARE, FANCY GOODS ETC. ON SALE AT WHOLESALE PRICES MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. P. STEPHENS. Proprietress.
REVELL STIIEE' HOKITIKA. |T Sj 1 (HI-CLASS FURNITURE made to .I. *. miy design. Our OA.lv SUITES .tre u spevalit.v. K.\i*o(: REDDING and WIRE MAT- . 10.5.-KS always <ui hand Kidl inlvii'uiation on enquiry at the Factory, op|»o; : to K. Schroder and Co's, hi nimrs JAM Fit ill. -\TOW IS THE TIME TO OUT YOKE IN OR dee hooked eok choice CANTERBURY FEU ITS. STRAWBERRIES. DESSEET in 121 b orates 15s; 161 b. crates 20s. Ready this week. RASPBERRIES. DESSERT, in 251 b. crates 20s per crate. Single buckets lOs (id. LOGANBERRIES. DESSERT, in 121 b. buckets 10s Gd earn. Freight paid c.n all above to any station. Gooseberries. 121 b. buckets ... 5/Elack Currants ~ G ? - Gi'een peas -Id lb.; new pototaes 4d lb. Freight 8d per 561b—Cash with Order. C. E. MEREDITH ! TO.. BOV 81 : WMMATJ3.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 December 1928, Page 1
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