rO-NICHTI EVERYBOOYS’ PICTURES TO-NIGHT! AL WILSON AL WILSON “THE CLOUD DODGER” A plunging, rushing, zoom ing romance of the air ! TOPICAL, SCENIC COMEDY. BUILD ON A GOOD FOUNDATION. o WE STOCK U rSTSTTfcT TST CORSETS, CORSELETTES, AND BRASSIERES TO SUIT ALL FIGURES. □ 6933 'Phone 89 £ YD DI SONS HAMILTON STEEET, P 0. Box 9 HOKITIKA. DON’T MISS THE BIG BARGAINS At MILLER’S, The Noted House for Value Ladies’ Fleecv BLOOMERS, 1s 6d pair. Ladies’ Fleecy BLOOMERS Art Sdk Stripe, is lid . pair. Udicd Arf.Silk JWißs lid Ulm COSTUMES, made from the New Clotlr Botanj A\ooi Cioie Ladies’ FELT HATS, from 5s 11d to 10s 6d. Men’s Fleecy SINGLETS 2s 6d. Men’s Fleecy U : PANTS 2s 1 1d. Men’s Wool and Cotton U’PANTS 3s 6d and 3s 11d. Men’s Fancy HALF-HOSE 1s 6d to 2s 6d a pair. Men’s CARDIGANS, all wool, «s 6d. BLANKFTS Double-bed, white, made of N.Z. wool, 32s 6d. SHEETS, Hemmed for ate, DonWe-bri, Us. SHEETS, Hemmed for a«e,.linen' Double-bed, 16s. SHEETS. Hemmed for use, Single-bed, 8S 11d and REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. MILLER’S TILE NOTED HOUSE FOR VALUE THROUGHOUT N.Z. Revell Street, Hokitika, and at Mackay Street, Greymouth, also Keefton, Blackball. Westport, Christchurch, and Wellington. “ SHOULD HUSBANDS KEEP ANYTHING FROM, THEIR WIVES?” TOE says: “Yes, enough for theii 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 :■* = D a a i 0 a i; a I iiii 0 H H i i H PI JBCX 94 .<•» that’s Stopforth’s motto. LOOK ! V ,X MEN’S OVERCOATS—39s 6d to 120 s. M OSG IEL MARL UNDE HAVE A li—14s 6d per garment or 27s 6d per set. PULL-OVERS AND CARDIGANS—6s 11d to 355. RELIABLE SHIRTS, with Collars—FßOM 5s 11d. OUli PRICES FOR ROSLYN, JASON, AND MOSGLEL UNDER WEAR DEFY COMPETITION. W. H. STOPFORTH REVELL STREET TELEPHONE 167. □ H □ B r fi □ 3 ■Hi b b 6 s B □ H id j s
0% .CmOICOTOnI tTcTaH OF CHRISTCHURCH. Next visit will be July 2nd. and 3rd.
FL'NIiRAj, NOTICE. THE FRIENDS of the late ALFRED KELLER, and of his FAMILY, BROTHER and SiSTER, are invited to attend his funeral which will leave the residence. Hall Street, on SUNDAY AFTERNOON at 2.30 o’clock and All Saints Church at 3 o’clock and thence to the cemetery. H. A. THOMPSON; Undertaker.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1929, Page 4
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