(Ktthk !W.| VO Grain LrMh.r Upper and To. C<y Grant*. of Soh<S SoW Leitar Sxsnrt TtouU* or TripU St>VcV*4 J [U Nail* iww 1/ urnim _Jcadi—J f Ru'jt ?roaf | 1 Nath In sok ) | tileUj Soh‘VALrpr»rf| The Qood Points of a good work shoe Here is a diagram that shows how a good work shoe is made. You can see the points to look for if you want comfort, good looks and extra long wear. There’s one sure and easy way to get them ALL hist ask for the BALL'BAND Mishko Shoe. It has the waterproof Mishko Sole that will last as long as the upper and will outwear two or three leather soles* You save on your shoe bill and you have no repair bill*. \XtO BALL# BAND MISHKO SHOES . For men and boys tvho are t( hard on shoes** -X. OLIVER & DUFF, FOOTWEAR IMPORTERS REV ELL STREET HOKITIKA. SOLE WESTLAND A GEN TS FOR MISHKO BOOTS.
£fp ALL MILLINERY AT HALF TRICE. AFTER CHRISTMAS BARGAINS! JJERE ARE SOME RARE VALUES OFFERED TO THE WOMAN WHO CALLS EARLY! LADIES’ SILK UNDIES.from 3s 11d. CHILDREN’S CRETE -DE - CIIINE and RAYON FROCKS from 7S 11d LADIES’ CREPE-DE-CHINE FROCKS from 255. CHARMALINE FROCKS from 39s oa. RAYON FROCKS from 19s 6d. REPP COATS from 455. m MISS F. THOMPSON UKVELL STItEET HOKITIKA. □x E.S,.ri i i i r i i i il I
F BE A S P OIR T \ jjt'Y YOUNG “SONNY” ANb . AND “SIS” CYCLES' THIS YEAR TO BRIGHTEN THEIR SCHOOLDAYS, h NOTH ING LIKE A CYCLE TO --, MAKE THEM STURDY AND'. STRONG, AND THERE’S NO ; CYCLE BETTER THAN A ;• : v Tooliey CycJo TOOiIEY CYCLES ARE ESPECIALLY MADE TO WITHSTAND HARD SCHOOL-BOY USAGE. STURDY YET LIGHT, EASY RUNNING AND DURABLE. 1 1 E. C. TOOHEY/. i HE V I'LL STREET, HOKITIKA J r DISCRETION?! | * o Discretion leads you to ur ok for something better. WHETHER YOU ARE HAYING YOUR, HOUSE PATNTED OR YOUR ROOMS RENOVATED IT MAKES YOU PLACE FINISH AND WORKMANSHIP ABOVE ALL ELSE. WHEN YOUR HOUSE NEEDS PAINTING OR YOUR ROOMS WANT papering let haussmann & coy quote a price as their PRICES SUIT ALL POCKETS AND THEIR WORKMANSHIP IS OP THF, BEST. I#traft*3 Js HAUSSMAN & COY. VPAINTEEB & DECORATORS, BRITTAN ST , H >K!riK<V
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1929, Page 2
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373Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1929, Page 2
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