NEW HATS at less than half-price. Three-and-a-half dozen new felt ready-to-wear hats, just opened up. Regu'ar prices 12s. 6d to 16s 6d—Sale prices 4s lid and 7s lid at McKay’s Great Sale. KAPOC greatly reduced—Single bed 29s lid, 355, 39s 6d; double bed 47s 6d, 555, 69s 6d; pillows 2s lid, 3s Gd, 4s 6d; best teased Samarang kapoc, Is pd per lb. unteased Is Gd per lb. at McKay’s Great Sale. BLANKETS— Now is the time to buy good blankets at sale prices— Single bed all wool New Zealand white blankets 22s 6d; 3 bed 29s lid; full size double bed 38s 6d at McKay’s Great Sale. TABLE DAMASKS, white and unbleached, usual prices Is 9d, 2s 3d, 2s 9d and 3s lid—now Is, Is 6d, Is lid and 2s lid at McKay’s Great Sale. WHITE TURKISH TOWELS, usual prices Is 6d is 9d, 2s 6d and os 6d—now Is, Is 3d, Is lid and 2s 6d at McKay’s Great Sale. MEN’S neavvi-weight PYJAMA SUITS, good wearing cloth, 13s Gd now 10s Gd, and 15s 6d now i2s 6d at McKay’s Great Winter Sale. BENEFIT DANCE. • IN AID OF EARTHQUAKE FUND. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SOLDIERS’ HALL, SATURDAY JcLY 20th. Music by Southern Cross Orchestra. Gents Is Gd, ladies Is. Dancing at 8.30 sharp. PUBLIC HALL, KOKATAHJ MONDAY, JULY 22nd. A BALL will be held as above in . aid of the Earthquake Fund. Good supper and music. Music by Southern Cross Orchestra. Admission : Gents 3s, ladies Is Gd. F. CUTLER, Secretary.
HOOKEY BALL. THE ANNUAL BALL of the Kokatahi Ladies’ Hockey Club, will be held in the Soldiers’ Hall, Hokitika on WEDNESDAY, JULY 31st. Music supplied by the Black Hand Orchestra. Home-made supper. Admission : Gents 3s, ladies 2s. D. HIGGINS, E. MEHARRY, Joint Secs. MORE EGG FARM, ROSS. A. SMTTH has a limited’ ntim- ■ TV • her of sittings of eggs—Utility Black Orpingtons, Utility White-Leg-horns at 10s-6d Correspondence invited. WANTED KNOWN.
THAT THE AUSTIN, latest /medal .in four and six-cylinder is the best value in motor cars to-day. Austin 7 Tourer £lB2 4-Cylinder Tourer 349 4-Cylinder Sedan 439 6-Cylinder Sedan 499 Delivered to you. Demonstrations at BATY’S GARAGES. iJreymouth and Hokitika.
J. SATCIIELL’S CHEAP BOOT DEPOT, KEVELL STREET, —— HOKITIKA THE CHEAPEST AND BEST BOOTSHO.P IN HOKITIKA. GEORGE LAKIN \I >A N A G E H . Plioue No. 149.
ECONOMICAL CROCKERY SHOP REYELL ST.— HOKITIKA. FOR ALL KITCHEN * HOUSEHOLD CROCKERY WARE. mHK QUALITY & PRICES of mir goods cannot be beaten anywhere. Call, see our windows —then come inside. All around you will see big money saving opportunities. (Next Club Hotel). i STEPHENS—Proprietress.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1929, Page 1
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