Addisons, invite inspection of tlien new winter goods, comprising the newest in Indies’ nnd cliildren’s millinery, cents, jumper suits, jumpers, cnrcUjrjuis, silk scnrves, nnd Imsie-' -Advt. Drink it for pleasure, drink it for enith I It’s <i wonderful thirst luencher— Jnsfrute— your hot weather Iriend. Just take a glass of Jusirute. drink it slowly. Relax ns you enjoy it—taste it leisurely, appraise its fulihodied flavour; you’ll marvel at the '(iseious tang. It’s llavonred with real ir nt. Ohtainal.m at all shops —Advt
HI iIUC NOTICE 'MDfc'J'TAKKIt tV MONUMENTAL MASOjN. oIIISON QUAY. HOKiTIKA CUE MUSI NESS of the Inf fl. A Thompson will l»« continued un ier the same name “dtli MR ARNOLP i'HOM I "SON in c’lnige as Manager. A continuance ’of the support si toelv pi von mi the oust is *o'io:ttn( and every attention is guaranteed,
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 April 1929, Page 2
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138Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 2 April 1929, Page 2
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