TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I PICTURES CLAIRE WINDSOR CLAIRE WINDSOR With John Bowers, E. Alyn Warren, Grace'Goodall, Bobby .Mack, W. AAelsli “THE OPENING NIGHT” TOPICAL SCR XI o CO AI ED Y Wednesday: “Heart of a Nation” starring Patsy Ruth Miller, Geo, Sidney ¥ 2.1 BUILD ON A GOOD FOUNDA TION. WE STOCK “BERLEI” CORSETS, CORSELETTES, AND BRASSIERES TO SUIT ALL FIGURES. & 6933 ’Phone 89 HAMILTON AD DI SO NS p. o. box sTREET,H 0 K 1 T I K A DO,NT MISS THE BIG BARGAINS At MILLER’S, The Noted House for Value Ladies’ Fleecy BLOOMERS, 1S Gd pair. Ladies’ Fleecy BLOOMERS Art Mk Stripe, 1s lid a pair. Ladies’ Art Silk JUMPERS 8s 11d- Ladies COSTUMES, made from the New Cloth- Botany Vi ooi lepe Ladies’ FELT HATS, from 5s 11d to 10s 6d. Men’s Fleecy SINGLETS 2s 6d. Men’s Fleecy U PANTS 2s lid Me^s Wool and Cotton U’PANTS 3a 6d and 3s 11d. Men s I’nncy HAID-HOS . 1s 6d to 2S 6d a pair. Men’s CARDIGANS, all wool, 4s Gd. BLANKETS Double-bed, white, made of N.Z. wool. 32s Gd. SHEETS. Hemmed'for use, Double-bed. Us. SHEETS, Hemmed for Double-bed, 16S. SHEETS, Hemmed tor use, Single-bed, 8S 11d and 10S QHOKITIK A REVEI.L. STREET. MILLER’S THE NOTED HOUSE FOR VALUE THROUGHOUT N.2 Revell street, Hokitika, and at Maekuy Street, Greymoutli, alst Reefton, Blackball. Westport, Christchurch, ami Wellington C] □ p •iii 0 r ssa 0 lii. “ SHOULD HUSBANDS KEEP ANYTHING , FKOM THEIR WIVES ?” TOE says: “Yes, enough for tlieii * tram fare and tobacco ” —but they can save a good deal more by buying their clothes from Stopforth’s. “ Quality Goods and the Lowest Prices ” that’s Stopforth’s motto. LOOK ! MEN’S OVERCOATS—39s Gd to 120 s. MOSGTEL MARL UNDERWEAR—14s 6d per garment or 27s 6d per set. PULL-OVERS AND CARDIGANS— 6s 11d to 355. RELIABLE SHIRTS, with Collars—rßOM 5s 11d. OUR PRICES FOR ROSLYN, .JASON, AND MOSGIEL UNDER WEAR DEFY CO.il PETITION. S' l^> .N W. H. STOPFORTH BCX 94 REVELL STREETTELEPHONE 167.
OF CHRISTCHURCH. Next visit will be July 2nd. and 3rd. — l ———— l ■ 1 ■ READ AND LEARN A little booklet dealing with a subject of interest to every property-owner—and especially to farmers—lias been issued by the Public Trust Office. It is entitled—“THE FARMER’S WILL.” and is full of valuable information. It will be appreciated by all who wish to safeguard the future welfare ot tlieir families. A copy of the booklet may be obtained from any Office or Agent of the Public Trustee, or free by post from the Public Trustee, Wellington.
Wo)os’ Great Peppermint Cure For Children's Tracking Cough Just landed a further shipment of lino mats, 14 x 27, 4 shades, Is; 18 x 38, 3 shades, Is 6d; 18 x 36, glazed, 3 shades, 2s 6d; 27 x 54, oval bedroom patterns, 4s 6d; also wool flake down quilts, sateen panels, 29s 6d; satin panels, 37s 6d. These goods are well worth inspection at Paterson’s, Revell Street.—Advt.
.Just arrivedA consignment. <n ‘2OO oases of choice apples, consisting oi Delicious, Cox’s Orange. Monroes Northern Sky, .Johnathans, Dunn’s Seedlings avl oilier varieties, with instructions to sell at the lowest market price. Paterson Michel and Co. Ltd. ’Phone No. 2.—Advt.
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