TO-NIGHT I EVERYBODYS’ PICTURES TO-NIGHT! “A CERTAIN YOUNG WAN” “A CERTAIN YOUNG WAN” Stiii-ping RAMON NOVAR.RO—the stir of “Ben Hur,” “The Road to Romance,” “The Student Prince,” and “Across to Singapore”—in another Metro-Gold vvyn-Mayer attraction. TOPICAL COMEDY Wednesday: “Chicken a la King.” BUILD ON A GOOD FOUNDATION. o Y 11 WE STOCK u mini m m CORSETS, CORSELETTES, AND BRASSIERES TO SUIT ALL FICIJRES. 6933 'Phone 89 ADDISONS HAMILTON STR EE T, P. 0. Box 9 HOKIT I Iv A . DON’T MISS THE BIG BARGAINS At MILLER’S, The Noted House for Value Ladies’ Fleecy BLOOMERS, «. « P»ir. , n „ rix 4c nd o nail* Ladies’ Art feilk JUMPEI\S °S liQ J -“ ul OSTUMES, made from the New Cloth " Botany Wool Crepe ” 49s 6d. ,adies’ FELT HATS, from 5s 11d to 10s 6d. Men’s Fleecy SINGLETS 2S 6(1. Men’s Fleecy U'PANTS 2s fid. Men s pool and Cotton U’PANTS 3s 6U and 3s 11d. Men s Fancy MALI- - s 6d to 2S 6d a pair. Men’s CARDIGANS, all wool, 4s 6d. BL 4.NICFTS Double-bed, white, made of N.Z. wool, 32s 6d. SHEETS, le.nn.ed for use, DouMe-bed. Hs. SHEETS, Hennned tor use Imen.fa * ’ louble-bed, 16s. SHEET’S, Hemmed tor use, • Single-bed, 8s 11d and HOKITIKA CVELL STREET, MILLER’S ’HE NOTED HOUSE FOR VALUE THROUGHOUT N.Z levell Street, Hokitika, and at Maokay Street, (Ueyniouth, also Iteefton, Blackball. Westport, Christchurch, and Wellington. “SHOULD HUSBANDS KEEP ANYTHING FROM THEIR WIVES?” TOE says: “Yes, enough for theii J tram fare and tobacco”—but they can save a good deal more by buying their clothes from Stopiorth’s. “ Quality Goods and the Lowest Prices” that’s Stopiorth’s motto. i LOGIC ! MEN’S OVERCOATS—39s 6d to 120 s. MOSGIEL MARL UNDERWEAR—14s 6d per garment or 27s 6d per set. PULL-OVERS AND CARDIGANS—6s 11d to 355. RELIABLE SHIRTS, with Collars—ROM ss 11d. OUR PRICES FOR RGSLYN, .JASON, AND MOSGIEL UNDER WE Ait Dj-I'Y COAI PETITION. i W. H. STOPFORTH BLX 94 REVELL STREET TELEPHONE 167. V N W A □ ■ MM H □ B □ □ ft rj h S | □ I J
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1929, Page 4
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