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CLEARING SALE! OF THIS SEASON’S MILLINERY At Less Than Cost. LADIES’ COATS! LADIES’ COATS! Also Greatly Reduced in Price at ’Phone 89 ADDISONS P. 0. BOX 9 HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA. :v • ~ The New Season’s Dress Fabrics BETTY PRlNT—Showing in all the new designs. This has the feel and appearance of Silk. The colours are guaranteed absolutely fast to sunlight and washing. Width 30 inches. PRICE 1 4 per yard. JEFFRONA—A new dress material, showing in small effective designs. Guaranteed fast to sunlight and washing. Width 36 inches. PRICE 1/3 per yard. The Famous “Fastosun”—ln all the popular shades. Width 36 inches. PRIGE 1/3 per yard. BE VEIL STREET, MILLERS HOKITIKA THE NOTED HOUSE FOR VALUE THROUGHOUT N.Z. Reveil Street, Hokitika, and at Mackay Street,/Greymoutli, also Reefton, Blackball, Westport, Christcbarcli, and Wellington. Shi B SPECIALS IN BOY’S WEAR. A OUR HIGH GRADE STOCK OF BOYS’ WEAR TS ABSOLUTELY OUT ON ITS OWN FOR VALUE. & B a i' 1 ? □ BOYS’ PETONE OXFORD SU ITS DARK GREY AND THE POPULAR NAVY. SILK AND WOOL PULL-OVERS, LATEST Jj DESIGNS, ALL WOOL OVERCOATS, CARDIGANS, BOYS’ PINK l§| SINGLETS AT PRICES BEYOND COMPARISON FOR SUCH H □ QUALITY WEAR. —o — W. H. STOPFORTH BOX 94 REVELL STREETTELEPHONE 167.

(cxhOICRTOnJ ■fi&E£C!£H3OF CHRISTCHURCH. Next visit will be October Ist. and 2nd 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. Jt will be appreciated by all who wish to safeguard the future welfare of their 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, WVlington. Just received three bales of “Chinese mats ”at special prices. Plfiin white centres, 24 x 48, at 3s lid; 36 x !3, at 6s lid; fancy twisted, 27 x 54, at 4s lid ; 36 x 63, at 7s 6d; fancy inlaid figured, 24 x 48, at 4s 9d ; 27 x 54, at 5s 6d; floral mats. 2x4, at 2s 3d ; 2-2 x 5 at 3s 6d.—riehroder and l’o.--Advt. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure First aid for coughs, colds, influenza.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1929, Page 4

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368

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1929, Page 4

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